These are printable cards to help students learn the letters. You start by dealing the cards out to no more then 4 students. The person who has the letter A starts the game. The person who gets rid of all their cards first wins.
These are examples of IF-THEN plans for students with behaviors. It gives staff a detailed description of where to go and what to do when a student is having behaviors.
Behavior Chart using veggie tales. Laminate and then use velcro so students can use it over and over.
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Experience
I have been teaching special education elementary students for seven years. I have ASD, LD, DCD, and PHD.
Teaching style
My teaching style is a hands on approach, creative, caring and loving. I tell my students it's ok to make mistakes because that is how we learn. I also like using technology to motivate my students.
My own education history
I graduated from St. Cloud State University with a BES degree in para to teacher program for special education. I also have my Masters degree in Special education.
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I live in the country with my three boys, loving husband and two goats. I have a brother who is severely disabled and is my inspiration to having this career. My family is very close and love being together. I thank GOD everyday because I'm so lucky.
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