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Preview of FREE Classroom Supply Visuals clues, Tidy Tub labels, Classroom labels preschool

FREE Classroom Supply Visuals clues, Tidy Tub labels, Classroom labels preschool

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ABA in School
Looking for simple classroom labels with pictures to support organization and independence? These editable preschool classroom labels are designed for early childhood, special education, and autism classrooms to make routines clearer and more visual. This free resource includes 28 classroom labels with both pictures and words to help students identify where items belong, follow routines, and build vocabulary. Visual labels are a quick and effective way to support independence, reduce confusi
Preview of One Week of Visual "How are you feeling today?" Slides (Free!)

One Week of Visual "How are you feeling today?" Slides (Free!)

Stop wasting time designing bell-ringer slides! This download contains one week's worth (5 slides) of "How are you feeling today?" slides, each with a different visual theme. It's a great way to get your students thinking abstractly as they find the words to explain why they associate their mood with a certain image each day. If you enjoy this resource, or if you're looking for something more, please check out the deck of 40 slides available in my TPT store!
Preview of Writing a Research Question: P.A.R.C.C. (AP Capstone)

Writing a Research Question: P.A.R.C.C. (AP Capstone)

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DM Cubed
This resource introduces students to the P.A.R.C.C. framework- a practical, student-friendly tool for developing strong, researchable questions in AP Seminar and AP Research. P.A.R.C.C. stands for: Provable- Can the question be supported with evidence? Argumentative- Does it lead to an original claim or perspective? Researchable- Can the question be answered through systematic investigation? Clear- Is it specific and easy to understand? Concise- It is focused and free of unnecessary words? Use t
Preview of Gifted and Dyslexic "What does that Look Like"  Case Study

Gifted and Dyslexic "What does that Look Like" Case Study

Twice exceptional learners are a puzzle to many, but to mom's like me they're our treasures. For those of us who walk two roads, mother of twice exceptional learners and teacher of twice exceptional learners, we often turn new knowledge into power. My goal is to educate both parents and educators about the importance of these learners and how to best serve them. I am sharing this resource free because it's important to me that anyone who has questions about their own children or the children in
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