This Transition Word Bank for Essays is chock full of transition words for
Introductory Paragraphs
Introductory Sentences
Supporting Paragraphs
First, Second, Third and Supporting Sentences
Closing and Conclusion Sentences
Goes great with:
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and
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2 x 2 Digit Multiplication Bookmark Visual Aid
These 2 digit by 2 digit multiplication visual aids were carefully designed for visual learners. These step by step visual aids have been successfully used with children on the autism spectrum, as well as, "typical" learners.
-Color coded dots help students identify proper location of numbers for each step
-Easy to read graphics and fonts
-Broken down into simple steps
-Minimal amount of words
In addition, a "check off" column assists students wi
The Improper Fraction to Mixed Numbers Poster or Visual Aid assists students with remembering the steps to convert improper fractions to mixed numbers by using division. It may be printed as a poster or shrunk to 50% for a desk or homework aid.
With improper fractions, division is the action!
This convenient packet includes 5 pages of 2 x 2 digit multiplication problems without regrouping. It is formatted on GRAPH paper to assist students with properly lining up numbers. It's a great tool for special education students as well.
For more advanced students you can move on to 2 x 2 Multiplication packet with regrouping:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Multiplication-2-x-2-Digit-WITH-Regrouping-5-Worksheet-Packet-1649763
Both go great with:
2 x 2 Digit Multiplication Bookma
This convenient packet includes 5 pages of 2 x 2 digit multiplication problems without regrouping. It is formatted on GRAPH paper to assist students with properly lining up numbers. It's a great tool for special education students as well.
For more advanced students you can move on to 2 x 2 Multiplication packet with regrouping:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Multiplication-2-x-2-Digit-WITH-Regrouping-5-Worksheet-Packet-1649763
Both go great with:
2 x 2 Digit Multiplication Bookma
This is a great tool that may be used as poster or shrunk down to desk size. This visual aid reminds students to THINK ABOUT and TALK ABOUT the same topic as their teacher.
I have a laminated copy that I change as our topic of conversation changes or area of instruction changes.
For example, If we are working on multiplication, I will write multiplication inside the thought bubble. If my student goes off topic, I simply point to the thought bubble with "multiplication" written in it to remind hi
This is a step by step visual aid to remind students of appropriate behaviors when waiting in line. It may be cut apart and pasted on cardstock and laminated. An alternative picture is given to show "hula hoop" space between students.
This is simple chart that shows students to translate word problems into algebraic expressions.
It includes terms for adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing.
This is great when used every day with students on the Autism spectrum. This blank form may be copied for daily use and kept in a binder to track behavior progress. This handy tool allows students to know daily expected classroom behaviors throughout the day. This helps to alleviate anxiety of not knowing what is expected of them. I use it with my students every day and they love it!
When your students are ready to increase their conversation skills, Commenting is the next step!
This easy to use visual aid teaches students 3 types of comments they can make during a conversation. It also reminds them to wait their turn to speak. This may be hung in classroom or shrunk down and laminated as a visual aid.
May be used with a popsicle stick reminder from the same seller.
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Conversation-Skills-Make-a-Comment-Wait-turn-to-speak-reminder-17
Expected Behaviors in the Classroom Self Check Visual
This is a wonderful self-checking tool for all students with the ability to read.
It includes 5 expected behaviors for the classroom.
The visual aid is composed of a question and picture format.
For example, the first icon asks: "Am I prepared for class? Do I have all of the supplies that I need?" It is accompanied by a picture of a student with a thought bubble containing images of common school supplies.
I currently use it with my Middl
Visualizing & Verbalizing Language Fill-in-the-blank Mini Forms
One full-color 8 1/2 x 11 page includes 4 handy fill-in-the blank visualizing and verbalizing charts. Includes visual of all 12 structure words. I have specifically created all of the images in the simplest format for all learning types to understand.
First, your student may select which aspect of a story that they would like to describe. They may circle a choice of choice of character, setting, event or other. Next, they may comp
3rd - 5th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
This amazing tool illustrates each step for having a reciprocal conversation. It may be laminated and used as a checklist throughout the day. There are two versions of this checklist available.
This blank practice sheet allows students to practice four division problems with remainders. A graph format assists students with staying lined up.
In addition, a visual aid at the top of the page gives students step by step division instructions with pictures.
Classroom rules is an easy to understand visual includes 8 general rules that should be followed in all classes.
They are colorful and simply illustrated for easy understanding.
Rules include:
1. Writing name and date on every paper
2. When & how to raise hand
3. Looking at the speaker
4. Being focused and ready to follow instructions
5. Always listening and being ready to work.
6. Not making extra noise
7. Staying on topic
8. Definition of working independently
If all don't apply, you may cut
The How to Graph Inequalities on a Number Line is an 8 1/2 x 11, one page document. It may be printed as is or shrunk down as a visual desk aid, or sent with homework.
It is clear, concise and easy to read and understand.
I use it successfully when teaching my own students.
This visual aid illustrates all the steps/appropriate behaviors involved with waiting in line for the water fountain. Icons include: keeping hands to self, having a quiet mouth, not touching friends, and space between friends.