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Preview of Sentence Framing Strategies for Struggling Readers including Those with Dyslexia

Sentence Framing Strategies for Struggling Readers including Those with Dyslexia

Created by
JKLspeech
Multi-Sensory Approach Programming -for students struggling with print Sentence and Paragraph Framing -free of print for initially embedding concepts Step-by-Step approach to build up Student Confidence for tackling word coding and reading strategies Visual – Auditory – Tactile – Kinesthetic You CAN Listen, Speak, Read, And Write
Preview of Set 3: Listening Comprehension / Read Aloud: with Visuals for Comprehension Chec

Set 3: Listening Comprehension / Read Aloud: with Visuals for Comprehension Chec

Listening Comprehension plays a vital role in reading. These short, read aloud texts are written to help students develop visualization of the text. It includes a balance of fiction and non-fiction texts on a variety of topics. There are visual options for older learners and for preschool/kindergarten learners who are still learning the alphabet. Comprehension questions are provided to guide in checking students' "mental movie" of the text, along with discussion questions and suggested vocabular
Preview of Mastering Morning & Bedtime Routines: A Parent’s Guide for Stress-Free Days

Mastering Morning & Bedtime Routines: A Parent’s Guide for Stress-Free Days

Created by
The Cozy Family
Mastering Morning & Bedtime Routines: A Parent’s Guide for Stress-Free Days and Nights Struggling with morning chaos or bedtime battles? This comprehensive guide provides practical solutions to help children from preschool through 5th grade follow routines smoothly. Learn step-by-step strategies for creating predictable schedules, engaging children in tasks, managing resistance, and establishing calming bedtime habits. ✔ Visual schedule ideas and routine charts ✔ Positive reinforcement and mot
Preview of Building Consistent Routines: A Parent’s Guide for Young Children

Building Consistent Routines: A Parent’s Guide for Young Children

Created by
The Cozy Family
Building Consistent Routines: A Parent’s Guide for Young Children Struggling to get your child to follow daily routines? This comprehensive guide helps parents establish clear, predictable, and effective routines for children in grades Pre-K through 3rd grade. Learn practical strategies to manage mornings, homework, mealtimes, and bedtime with less stress and more cooperation. ✔ Step-by-step guidance for creating visual schedules and task lists ✔ Tips to make routines fun, engaging, and manag
Preview of Bad Behavior: Identifying Good Vs Bad Choices Worksheet for Grades K-2

Bad Behavior: Identifying Good Vs Bad Choices Worksheet for Grades K-2

Help young students understand good vs. bad behavior with this easy-to-use sorting worksheet designed for Kindergarten through 2nd grade. Perfect for SEL lessons, classroom management, or behavior reflection. This Good vs. Bad Behavior Worksheet is an essential tool for classroom behavior management and social-emotional learning (SEL). Specifically created for Grades K–2, this resource enables students to reflect on their actions by identifying positive and problematic choices, then thinking
Preview of Cover Letter for IEP Draft

Cover Letter for IEP Draft

Use this cover letter template to include specific information about when and where the IEP meeting will be held, encourage guardians to read the draft, and bring it to the meeting. Also supports teaching guardians about sections of the IEP document.
Preview of 1st Grade Enrichment Choice Board 1 (12 Activities for School or Home)

1st Grade Enrichment Choice Board 1 (12 Activities for School or Home)

Created by
Kreative Kove
This choice board provides enrichment for a student who works at the first grade level. It is great for whole group learning or one student. Wonderful for use at home too as a distance learning tool. The challenges provide ways to be creative, elaborate, and tap into a child's imagination.
Preview of All About My Ears -- Classroom Sheet for Kids with Hearing Loss

All About My Ears -- Classroom Sheet for Kids with Hearing Loss

This easy, one-page handout helps parents ensure that their children's teachers, babysitters, daycare workers, or other caregivers know the basics about their child's hearing devices. Gives peace of mind to parents of children who use hearing aids, cochlear implants, FM systems, or Baha devices. The sheets include space for a picture and description of the hearing device, basic use and care tips, and contact information for the parents and audiologist. Most importantly, the sheets include a r
Preview of What Comes Next - A Georgia College Study for Gifted Elementary Students

What Comes Next - A Georgia College Study for Gifted Elementary Students

Created by
Vince Frosteg
"What Comes Next" is a college study unit designed for elementary students in a gifted or high achievers program. The program was developed using Georgia colleges. The unit is provided as a Word document, so it can be modified as necessary for other state colleges or if specific colleges would like to be added. The unit usually takes between 6 and 8 hours to complete, or one gifted resource class day. The contents of the unit include: 1. Research 8 Georgia colleges and complete a research mat
Preview of #funinthesun - Interactive Book for Apraxia - Speech Therapy CVC + Core Vocab

#funinthesun - Interactive Book for Apraxia - Speech Therapy CVC + Core Vocab

Hi! This is a funny story that kids will enjoy interacting with you and reading. I have used it during teletherapy many times and it has been such a great resource! This book targets: - Core Vocabulary - Repetition of phrases with coarticulatory transitions (great for children learning language and speech skills) - WH- questions - Colors Do you know you can get TpT credit to use on future purchases?Log in and go to your “My Purchases” page. Click on the “Provide Feedback” button next to your pur
Preview of Parent Letter for K and G Sounds

Parent Letter for K and G Sounds

Created by
Frosty Speech
Customizable letter to parents on how to encourage correct speech production at home. Parent education letter to be used for speech homework practice. Provides parents with tips on articulatory placement of the K and G sounds. You can edit this to change things around to suit your needs. Excellent resource for SLPs to aid in articulation home programs. Key words: speech language pathology, backing, phonological processes, sounds errors
Preview of Close Reading Lesson Plan for "My New Friend Is So Fun!" by Mo Willems

Close Reading Lesson Plan for "My New Friend Is So Fun!" by Mo Willems

Created by
Newfoundnatural
This is a lesson plan for My New Friend Is So Fun by Mo Willems. It is a common core lesson play that focuses on friendship. This lesson plan is appropriate for Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, First and Second grade.
Preview of Specific Sentence Framing for Struggling Readers including Those with Dyslexia

Specific Sentence Framing for Struggling Readers including Those with Dyslexia

Created by
JKLspeech
Multi-Sensory Approach Programming -for students struggling with print Sentence Framing -free of print for initially embedding concepts Step-by-Step approach to build student confidence for tackling sentence formation strategies and skills Visual – Auditory – Tactile – Kinesthetic You CAN Listen, Speak, Read, And Write
Preview of My First English Booklet/ A Booklet of Activities for Early Learners

My First English Booklet/ A Booklet of Activities for Early Learners

This book is primarily intended for use with pupils in pre-school, junior and senior infants. All vocabulary used in the book is based on the thematic requirements of the primary curriculum.The activities are based on developing oracy through ‘point and say’, talking about different topics, talking and coloring, and basic numeracy. There are a few activities which may be used for early writing.The instructions and prompts are intended to be used by teachers as it is not expected that young ch
Preview of PLAYGROUND: Designing a perfect Playground for Children

PLAYGROUND: Designing a perfect Playground for Children

Created by
Kocosmart Store
Introduction A playground is a safe place in which children’s development at the individual’s optimum pace takes place. This includes development of the intellect, social and emotional aspects, body (physical aspect) and language. It is important to keep the outdoor area as natural as possible. In actual fact, a natural environment is very interesting to the young ones and facilitates their learning and discovery. Children enjoy playgrounds but their play is not confined to playground. Accord
Preview of Substitute Worksheet Pack for Creative Minds

Substitute Worksheet Pack for Creative Minds

Created by
Gifted Goodies
Creating a substitute folder each year is always difficult. I never want to use the sheets I will need later for a lesson. This is why I created this packet. It is for when I am out for a day or two and have to have a substitute in a emergency situation. This packet works well for most grade levels 2nd grade and up. It allows students to use creativity and flexibility in their thinking while the teacher is out. There are 5 different activities that include art, writing, mathematics, and cre
Preview of Second Grade Enrichment Choice Board (12 Creative Activities for School or Home)

Second Grade Enrichment Choice Board (12 Creative Activities for School or Home)

Created by
Kreative Kove
This will be helpful in using for Enrichment in Whole Groups or Identified Gifted Students. It can also be used for Distance Learning to encourage creativity, elaboration, creative thinking, and imagination.
Preview of Special Education/Gen.Ed. Teacher Input for Conference

Special Education/Gen.Ed. Teacher Input for Conference

Use this quick and easy form for general education teacher input prior to your case conference meeting. This form notifies the general education teacher of when the conference is scheduled and input. Keep this form in the student's IEP folder!
Preview of What should my SLP/Teacher be for Halloween?

What should my SLP/Teacher be for Halloween?

A great Early Childhood/ Pediatric SLP activity for Fall! This is a very basic template with multiple ways to be creative and allow students/patients to draw and/or describe what their teacher/SLP should be for Halloween. This packet also includes two pages for the student/patient to draw and/or describe what they want to be for halloween. HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!
Preview of Social Story for Following my Teacher's Instructions

Social Story for Following my Teacher's Instructions

Social Story for Following my Teacher's Instructions or Directions the first time
Preview of Power Point Guide for Open House

Power Point Guide for Open House

This is a handout that goes along with the open house power point presentation in my store. It explains in detail each slide. It is editable to allow you to change it the way it fits your program. My program is split sessions of an early intervention preschool program that also has children who are typically developing. I hope it helps as a guide for your first open house/orientation. For those families who are not able to attend the open house or who register late, I send this hand out h
Preview of Writing for Kindergarten with Picture

Writing for Kindergarten with Picture

Created by
Hoja de Romero
Perfect Kindergarten writing paper with 1 line (for upper case and lower case) and space for students to draw a picture. You can change the writing line color.
Preview of Checklist for Affective Needs of Gifted Children

Checklist for Affective Needs of Gifted Children

Created by
Natasha Hart
I made a checklist to help classroom teachers to address gifted students’ affective needs. I chose questions that I felt could help teachers who may not have experience in dealing with students’ needs. The checklist is to help identify red flags for students who may need some support with their affective needs.
Preview of Word map for word finding difficulties

Word map for word finding difficulties

When working with a child with word finding difficulties it is important to link new words into the knowledge they already have of language. Put the word or a picture representing the word in the middle and work with the child to link this word to what they already know by filling in the shapes around the word. If you like this then you can check out my word finding difficulties games here Word Finding and retrieval games ***********************************************************************
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