These are stories with common phonic patterns. Each story is followed by: Word SortVocabulary wordsWord SearchComprehension 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.They are gr
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 teach and review place value with students. They can print, cut and fill the number scrolls. This is a great activity for math centers, for warm up and for review. There is a spot of each form of a number, EXPANDED, WORD FORM, STANDARD FORM and MODELS. Place values for tens to millions!
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
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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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