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Preview of Locomotor Speed Games for PE (PK–2) | Animal Movement Activities, Listening & Mo

Locomotor Speed Games for PE (PK–2) | Animal Movement Activities, Listening & Mo

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Coach M's store
DescriptionLooking for fun, engaging, and easy-to-implement PE games for your youngest learners? These Locomotor Speed Games are designed specifically for PK–2 students and focus on building foundational movement skills through animal-themed activities and imaginative play. This resource includes 4 original PE games that help students practice locomotor movements such as walking, hopping, galloping, skipping, sliding, and running—all while improving listening skills, reaction time, spatial
Preview of Popsicle Payments Behavioral Reward System

Popsicle Payments Behavioral Reward System

Created by
The Counselor
This program can be easily used in the home (recommended to parents) or even in your classroom. All you will need are popsicle sticks and a jar. The remaining information can be printed from this document and adapted to your child or class. Goal: To create a positive reinforcement and goal setting system for your child at home. Logic behind why it works: ➢ Children respond better to ownership in rewards systems. ➢ Positive Reinforcement supports what your child is doing or has done
Preview of IEP at a Glance Template (One Pager) - Editable

IEP at a Glance Template (One Pager) - Editable

Created by
Rachel B
I utilize this template to recreate "mini IEPs" for my general education coworkers. After each IEP meeting, I create this sheet (or update the current one) and then pass out to all teachers who see the child throughout the day so that they know the child's strengths, needs, goals, accommodations, services, and reinforcements. I have included an example within this document so you can see what type of information is included and how the information is presented. I hope you find it helpful!
Preview of Quick Tips for Working with Challenging/Difficult Students

Quick Tips for Working with Challenging/Difficult Students

Feel like you're going to pull your hair out? Feel like you just want to quit? For many years, I was the teacher who would get the kids who had EXTREME behaviors.... Running, hiding, screaming, biting... I learned a few tricks to keep myself calm, and not escalate the behaviors. This document has quick tips for working with students who are extremely difficult. It is a great tool for students who suffer from ODD, ADHD, ED, or other behavior issues.
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