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Preview of Free Vocabulary Supplement for K-8th Teachers

Free Vocabulary Supplement for K-8th Teachers

This Free Vocabulary Supplement provides background for teachers in the purpose and use of purchased Lynne’s Literacy Learnings materials to increase their students’ acquisition of vocabulary. The supplement supports “How and Why to Teach and Learn Vocabulary in Context” across the curriculum in all genres and the research based word learning strategies taught in “Lynne’s Literacy Learnings” New Word Clues, New Word Clues Bookmark, Fluent Reading, both Word Power! Vocabulary materials, and futu
Preview of Free Reading and Writing Fluency Supplement for K-8th Teachers

Free Reading and Writing Fluency Supplement for K-8th Teachers

In this free supplement, “How and Why to Teach and Learn Reading and Writing Fluently”, I will focus on fluency in three literacy areas: oral reading, silent reading, and writing. The objectives are to define reading fluency, identify the characteristics of fluent and non-fluent readers, and examine strategies and instructional techniques to improve fluency in both reading and writing. The fluency supplement information supports “Lynne’s Literacy Learnings” materials New Word Clues, New Word C
Preview of Prewritten IEP Goals and Objectives using Progress Monitoring

Prewritten IEP Goals and Objectives using Progress Monitoring

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NachoTeacher
This Word document is full of goals for math, reading fluency, reading comprehension, and written expression. These are aligned to the AIMSweb progress monitoring tool we use in our classroom. These are great to copy and paste into any IEP writing software.
Preview of Student Council Application

Student Council Application

Here is a detailed application for students interested in joining a school student council. The application requires feedback from the student and their parent/guardian.
Preview of Emoji Level Charts for Students (Expressing Feelings)

Emoji Level Charts for Students (Expressing Feelings)

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Fifth is my JAM
Use these emoji level charts to have students express their feelings. They can let you know when they are feeling a certain way and you can assess greater needs beyond that point. There are half-sized posters to hang around your classroom or keep in a folder, or on a clipboard. Additionally, there are lanyard sized cards for personal student badges or educator badges. Enjoy!
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