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Preview of IEP & 504 at a Glance [Snapshot]

IEP & 504 at a Glance [Snapshot]

This product contains an editable file for both IEPs and 504s! As a special education teacher, I have found that this document is SO helpful when sharing information with co-teachers, specials teachers and parents. IEPs and 504s can seem SOO long and overwhelming, but this quick snapshot is a great way to collaborate, keep everything in one place and stay organized!! Includes optional/editable space for: -student information -student picture -student services -student goals -student accommod
Preview of Being Healthy and Taking Care of our Skin!_TeacherGuide

Being Healthy and Taking Care of our Skin!_TeacherGuide

My name is Sophia Akhiyat, and I am a medical student at the George Washington University. I am passionate about dermatology and community outreach, especially through education. I created this module along with Samra Adeni, an elementary school teacher who works through Teach For America. I gave this lecture to 3rd graders and received excellent feedback from the children. We thought this may be a useful, 30-minute module for other teachers who would like to spend time on a health-related topic
Preview of Chess Club Posters Reference Sheets Matching Game Log Mini Book Bundle

Chess Club Posters Reference Sheets Matching Game Log Mini Book Bundle

This money-saving bundle is a collection of 6 different Chess resources to help you and your students learn the game of chess! Posters, game logs, tip sheets, matching, and lots more are included! Print once and use year after year. *********************************************************************************************** This product has over 40 pages of Chess resources! Included in this Chess bundle:- 10 different posters including the following: - Chess title poster - King - Queen - R
Preview of When My Teacher Says NO Social Story

When My Teacher Says NO Social Story

Saying “no” doesn’t have to end in tears. This social story helps children understand that “no” isn’t a bad word—sometimes it just means “not right now” or “that’s not safe.”Through simple words and colorful illustrations, students see real-life examples (throwing food, climbing furniture, needing to wait) and learn safe ways to cope when they feel disappointed. They’ll also practice strategies like: ✔ Taking a deep breath ✔ Counting to 5 ✔ Choosing something else to do ✔ Asking “why” o
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