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Disability awareness worksheets for Class 1 students available through Wayground (formerly Quizizz) provide essential foundational learning experiences that help young learners develop empathy, understanding, and inclusive attitudes toward individuals with disabilities. These carefully crafted educational materials introduce first graders to concepts of differences, similarities, and acceptance through age-appropriate activities, visual exercises, and discussion prompts that strengthen social awareness and emotional intelligence skills. The comprehensive collection includes free printables with accompanying answer keys, practice problems that encourage critical thinking about accessibility and inclusion, and pdf resources that teachers can easily implement to foster classroom discussions about diversity and respect for all individuals regardless of their abilities.
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