This is a great tool to have in the primary or secondary classroom! Students can refer to this chart for commonly used starter, transition and concluding words. Sometimes all students need is a push in the right direction when it comes to putting a paragraph together.
Great resource for the intervention classroom as well!
This is a great tool to give to parents prior to an IEP meeting.This packet includes 4 important documents that engage parents in the planning process. This packet can be used to guide an IEP meeting and guide the educational plans that will be made for the student. Not only do the documents help the family prepare for the IEP meeting and planning process, it also helps the teacher plan the best education plan for the student! The information gained through the completion of this packet will ult
This is the third in a series of newsletters for parents. This newsletter houses tons of information on the importance of vocabulary for beginning readers. Inside you will find techonology connections, literacy connections as well as games for families to play!
This is the first in a series of newsletters for parents. This newsletter houses tons of information on the importance of fluency for beginning readers. Inside you will find techonology connections, literacy connections as well as games for families to play in order to illicit stronger fluency levels!
This is the second in a series of newsletters for parents. This newsletter houses tons of information on the importance of phonics for beginning readers. Inside you will find techonology connections, literacy connections as well as games for families to play!
This is a great tool to have in the primary classroom! Simply cut out the arrows and laminate. Student can use the arrows when they are trying to solve simple equations using a hundreds chart. For example, if students are given 20+50 to solve, they can start at 20 and count by ones to the right or they can count by 10's down. I have found these to be a great tool to use with students who have devlopmental delays or students who simply don't understand how to use a hundreds chart!