I still have a few more printables I'm working on in preparation for our airplane trip, so come back soon. They love everything with wheels (and will probably be disappointed that they don't have a propeller), and should enjoy reenacting the take off, flight, and landing. I'm also planning on surprising my kids with an airplane from our carrier. We've also filled in other information with Youtube videos. The different flaps open to show what's happening in the baggage check area, the airplane bathroom, and more.
My kids are also enjoying the book, "How Airplanes Work," which also covers the process of flying from arrival to departure. The blog is full of great ideas for parenting and homeschooling special needs kids and has tons of free printables, so it's very worthwhile to visit. I think we should do that before our trip as well. Her family went to the courthouse with backpacks full of belongings to practice going through security, as one of their pre-flight activities. She is raising four special needs kids and did an extensive preparation period before they took their first airplane trip. I highly recommend checking out the blog post at Every Star is Different. The best part is that you can print this book off as many times as you'd like (personal use only), so your child can color it on every flight! I recommend these twist up colored pencils for coloring although triangular crayons might be better for some kids, as they won't roll off the tray table. Your child can work on the pictures while on the plane. There are 16 pages, which includes the text from the social story and a few more fun prompts. The coloring book is set up to be printed back to back and folded into a booklet. These one should be fine and hopefully the others will as well. They messed up my entire library (almost 1000 between my two blogs), and I'm still trying to get them all fixed. If you're having trouble with my other printables, blame Google. Then, review one card at a time just before you experience it on the journey. Read through the cards frequently before you get to the airport. I included a spot on the cards to guide your hole punching, so you can put them on a keyring or lanyard. I recommend cutting them apart, and then laminating them for durability. The color printable includes 12 cards that you can print and use before and during your trip. So hard! The story talks about arriving at the airport, checking bags at the ticket counter, going through security, boarding the plane, behavior while on the plane, and other important things your child needs to know. My goal with this social story was to cover all the major moments in airplane travel, while still keeping the context short and simple.
The creator made it super easy to make the social story with a matching coloring book. I am so happy that she offers her art in both color and black and white. Whether it’s the thrill of a high-speed chase, the construction of towering architectural wonders, or the rescue missions unfolding in every corner, these lego coloring pages encapsulate the essence of adventure and heroism.I found all these great airplane travel graphics from Educlips on Teachers Pay Teachers. Take your imagination to a new realistic level Choose a coloring page that best fits your aspiration. Imagine bringing to life the bustling metropolis of Lego City, where skyscrapers touch the clouds, bustling streets hum with activity, and heroes of all kinds – be it firefighters, police officers, or construction workers – carry out their duties with unwavering determination.Įach page holds a unique narrative, inviting you to immerse yourself in the diverse scenes of urban life. Select from 75196 printable Coloring pages of cartoons, animals, nature, Bible and many more. Designed for both young enthusiasts and seasoned artists, these coloring pages offer a canvas bursting with possibilities. Welcome to the vibrant world of Lego City Coloring Pages, where creativity meets adventure in every stroke of a crayon or brush.