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Preview of Cool Not Cool - Interactive Activity Real Life Pictures

Cool Not Cool - Interactive Activity Real Life Pictures

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Dream Creative
This "Boom card like" activity is great practice for learners that need some practice discriminating between appropriate and not appropriate behaviours. This concept is very similar to the "expected and unexpected" concept, but much more child friendly and easier to comprehend. The first slides briefly explain what it means when something is "cool" or "cool", then after it becomes an interactive quiz where the child can click "cool" or "not cool". These REAL LIFE PICTURES EDITION slides are th
Preview of Cool Not Cool - Interactive Activity Cartoon Pictures

Cool Not Cool - Interactive Activity Cartoon Pictures

Created by
Dream Creative
This Boom card like activity is great practice for learners that need some practice discriminating between appropriate and not appropriate behaviours. This concept is very similar to the "expected and unexpected" concept, but much more child friendly and easier to comprehend. The first slides briefly explain what it means when something is "cool" or "cool", then after it becomes an interactive quiz where the child can click "cool" or "not cool". After this set, it is good to work on scenarios w
Preview of IEP Data Collection Sheets (Editable)

IEP Data Collection Sheets (Editable)

These are the data collection sheets that I use on a weekly basis in my classroom during small groups. Keep in mind this is the paid version, so you will be able to go in and type your goals and comments! These sheets have been a game changer for me! I used to collect IEP data here and there whenever I had extra time, but over the last two years I have committed to a block of time everyday for what my class calls "IEP Small Groups". Students rotate through four stations in groups of two (Math, W
Preview of The Cliffside Crash: A Motion Mystery – Newton’s Laws Case Study

The Cliffside Crash: A Motion Mystery – Newton’s Laws Case Study

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Wingin' It 101
The Cliffside Crash: A Motion Mystery – Newton’s Laws Case Study Turn your classroom into a physics crime lab with this engaging one-day investigation! Students become motion detectives as they analyze the mysterious crash of Kyle Mercer using Newton’s Three Laws. Designed to hook learners with a real-world-style scenario, this resource blends critical thinking, calculation, and conceptual understanding—all wrapped in a detective-style case study they'll love. What’s Included: ✅ Student w
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