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Preview of DYSLEXIA RESOURCES: Dyscalculia Info Sheet, WORD

DYSLEXIA RESOURCES: Dyscalculia Info Sheet, WORD

If you download a free resource, please consider leaving me a positive review or following my TpT store. Thanks!------------------------------------------------------------- This Mini Poster gives a broad overview of dyscalculia. Could be used for staff development or parent education. Same resource, different formats:Dyscalculia Info Sheet, PDFDyscalculia Info Sheet, WordRelated resources:Dysgraphia Mini Poster, PDF (free)Dysgraphia Mini Poster, Word (free)
Preview of MONEY MATTERS: FINANCIAL LITERACY FOR EVERYDAY LIFE

MONEY MATTERS: FINANCIAL LITERACY FOR EVERYDAY LIFE

Created by
Suzette Smith
The first in the series is Money Matters. Please feel free to view my other resources. Money Matters 01: Financial Literacy for Everyday Life Give students the essential money skills they need for life beyond the classroom. Money Matters 01 introduces the foundations of financial literacy in a practical, engaging and easy-to-understand format. Students explore what money is, how it evolved from the barter system, how income is earned, why governments collect taxes, and how economies function.
Preview of Watch me Match my Colors!

Watch me Match my Colors!

Created by
Jessica England
Colors, colors everywhere! Help your child/student learn color identification by printing and matching colors. This sheet can be printed twice, with one sheet having the droplets cut out and using velcro to have them match. Velcro allows the child to work on their fine motor skills along with hand/finger strengthening and bilateral hand coordination. Visual scanning is used while looking for the colors as they match. To make it easier, feel free to use a sheet of paper to cover as many at a time
Preview of Career Day Parent Letter and Student Accountability Write Up

Career Day Parent Letter and Student Accountability Write Up

Created by
Danielle Fox
This is a 4 page document that I used in my 3rd, 4th and 5th grade class to get parents into the classroom to discuss their jobs. This was an important part of our units in 4th and 5th grades as students begin to think about what they want to be when they grow up. In the school I taught in, we used the Big Idea concepts, and related this to maturity, as you will notice in the parent letter. Feel free to modify either of these documents as you feel fit. Page 1: Parent letter/ sign up - Expla
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