These are stories with common phonic patterns. Each story is followed by: Word SortVocabulary wordsWord Search Comprehension Questions (Who, what, when, where and why)They are a great resource for helping students struggling with common sounds. They are designed for older grade levels, therefore there are no graphics or younger-style elements. Recommended age group is 4th – 8th grade students, specifically Special Education students, English Language learners and struggling readers.
These are stories with common phonic patterns. Each story is followed by: Word SortVocabulary wordsWord Search Comprehension Questions (Who, what, when, where and why)They are a great resource for helping students struggling with common sounds. They are designed for older grade levels, therefore there are no graphics or younger-style elements. Recommended age group is 4th – 8th grade students, specifically Special Education students, English Language learners and struggling readers.
These are stories with common phonic patterns. Each story is followed by: Word SortVocabulary wordsWord Search Comprehension Questions (Who, what, when, where and why)They are a great resource for helping students struggling with common sounds. They are designed for older grade levels, therefore there are no graphics or younger-style elements. Recommended age group is 4th – 8th grade students, specifically Special Education students, English Language learners and struggling readers.
This is a fun way to practice addition and subtraction, using task cards. It is great for review, math centers and warm up activities! Packet contains: 12 addition cards12 subtraction cardsBlank task cardAnswer sheet.
This is a fun way to practice addition and subtraction, using task cards. It is great for review, math centers and warm up activities! Packet contains: 12 addition cards12 subtraction cardsBlank task cardAnswer sheet.
This is a fun way to practice addition and subtraction, using task cards. It is great for review, math centers and warm up activities! Packet contains: 12 addition cards12 subtraction cardsBlank task cardAnswer sheet.
This is a “print and use” resource. As a teacher, you can make multiple front and back copies of this page, and make a Learning Journal, or it can be used as one page to track student learning. Warm up: small activity to help students get in the mindset of the lessonI Can Statement: statement of the objectivesEssential Vocabulary: words that the students are meant to use during instruction. Students can also com up with this list. Learning Activity: Main activity with Guided, Supported, Team a
The IEP Team Meeting Agenda is meant to serve as a reminder of the items that need to be addressed during and IEP meeting, serve as a checklist to complete during the meeting, and provide a copy of the meeting agenda/ minutes for record-keeping. The agenda can be printed and the team lead can check each box as that item is addressed or discussed. Please follow my store, and ALL suggestions are welcome! Thank you J
This strategy is an exit ticket to gauge understanding of a word, skill or concept. After a lesson is complete, students can SUM It Up! by attaching a sticky note in one of the three sections provided.
Easy Print and Use Resource for the beginning of the school year. Includes 3 All About Me Pages, each with a different dinosaur cartoon character. They can be printed and filled for fun introductions!
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I am a Resource Room Teacher (Special Education) for students with Learning Disabilities in Grades 4-6
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I teach in a cooperative manner, I aim to learn through experience with my students.
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