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Preview of Talk Moves Mini Poster -- Upper Middle/High School

Talk Moves Mini Poster -- Upper Middle/High School

I am moving to 8th grade this year and was looking around for math decor that didn't look so "elementary" so I just made my own. So after over 2 hours of perfecting and choosing colors that I felt would allow those students who need to know that my room is a safe space without screaming it. Let me know what you think in the reviews :-)
Preview of Boundaries Visual

Boundaries Visual

Created by
Ponny Kosmas
Visual to help educate students on boundaries, strategies to communicate them, and when you might need them. Bonus for soccer fans.
Preview of FONT FOR COMMERCIAL USE: DECORATIVE FONT: MEMORIAL DAY: SUPER STAR:

FONT FOR COMMERCIAL USE: DECORATIVE FONT: MEMORIAL DAY: SUPER STAR:

Created by
Teach2Tell
Use TeachToTell SUPER STAR decorative font to spruce up your product covers and documents. INSTALLATION: Unzip file, double-click on the font file and click ‘instal’ FEATURES: All of my fonts will have ‘TeachToTell’ in the title to facilitate ease of differentiation. This font features 97 glyphs and includes the basic letters of the English alphabet a-z in both uppercase and lowercase. There are also standard keyboard symbols, punctuation and numbers. TERMS OF USE: For commercial use, ple
Preview of NUMBER FONT: HEARTS

NUMBER FONT: HEARTS

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Teach2Tell
Use TeachToTell NUMBER HEARTS decorative font to spruce up your teaching resources. This font only features numbers 0-9. Each number quantity is represented with hearts. For example, the number 8 features eight hearts. To type number 10, first type the number 1 (one heart) followed by zero (nine hearts). This font will prove useful in designing your math resources. INSTALLATION: Unzip file, double-click on the font file and click ‘instal’ FEATURES: All of my fonts will have ‘TeachToTell’
Preview of PRIs How to Apologize Like a Hero

PRIs How to Apologize Like a Hero

It critically important for every behavior intervention to include teaching new skills (or re-teaching skills that are not fluent yet).  One of these important skills includes apologizing. Below is an example of a lesson that explicitly teaches someone how to apologize. For some behavior infractions, an intervention of simply coercing a student to state " I'm sorry" will not suffice.  Most often, that statement should really be, " I'm sorry I got caught".  Here's how to make any apology better
Preview of Reasons Format

Reasons Format

Created by
Aubrey Carter
This is a template that can help with reasons for just about any contest or class. They can feel in the class details, but this helps them stay organized.
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