I am a high school special education teacher who teaches students in a wide variety of abilities. Most of my materials have been modified to be inclusive of all students.
Tired of writing transition goals? Let me share with you my spreadsheet of Education and Career SMART goals and objectives for 26 different careers with 11 Independent Living goals as well. There are three objectives for every goal. You will receive the Excel spreadsheet and a PDF. Take these goals and modify them to custom fit your students! This is a great tool when writing IEP transition plans. The careers are: Air Traffic ControllerAutomotive MechanicBarberButcherCashierChefConstructio
You will receive 365 - a full year - of slides letting students know an what happed on this day in psychology. For each slide there are two open ended opinion questions. These are a great way to spark conversation about the history of psychology and many psychologists throughout history. You can use these slides as bell ringers, discussions, homework to discuss in Google Classroom (tell students too post their opinion and respond to two other posts). The possibilities are endless.
In this bundle you will receive "On This Day in Psychology" for September, October, and November. You will receive a presentation with daily slides for September, October, and November. For each slide there are two open ended opinion questions. These are a great way to spark conversation about the history of psychology and many psychologists throughout history. You can use these slides as bell ringers, discussions, homework to discuss in Google Classroom (tell students too post their opinion an
You will receive a presentation with daily slides for December, January, and February. For each slide there are two open ended opinion questions. These are a great way to spark conversation about the history of psychology and many psychologists throughout history. You can use these slides as bell ringers, discussions, homework to discuss in Google Classroom (tell students too post their opinion and respond to two other posts). The possibilities are endless.
You will receive a presentation with daily slides for March, April, and May. For each slide there are two open ended opinion questions. These are a great way to spark conversation about the history of psychology and many psychologists throughout history. You can use these slides as bell ringers, discussions, homework to discuss in Google Classroom (tell students too post their opinion and respond to two other posts). The possibilities are endless.
You will receive a presentation with 31 slides of what happened on that day in psychology history. For each slide there are two open ended opinion questions. These are a great way to spark conversation about the history of psychology and many psychologists throughout history. You can use these slides as bell ringers, discussions, homework to discuss in Google Classroom (tell students to post their opinion and respond to two other posts). The possibilities are endless.
This presentation will take your students on a journey through the vibrant tapestry of African-American contributions to the visual and performing arts with our Black History Month 2024 presentation, "Contributions to Visual and Performing Arts." Explore the bold and thought-provoking works of visual artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat, Faith Ringgold, and Kara Walker, who challenged societal norms through their powerful expressions. Immerse yourself in the captivating performances of jazz icon
You will receive a presentation with 31 slides of what happened on that day in psychology history. For each slide there are two open ended opinion questions. These are a great way to spark conversation about the history of psychology and many psychologists throughout history. You can use these slides as bell ringers, discussions, homework to discuss in Google Classroom (tell students too post their opinion and respond to two other posts). The possibilities are endless.
I’m thrilled to introduce the engaging and educational “Would You Rather” game centered around World War II. This meticulously crafted game features 50 thought-provoking questions, each presenting a historical dilemma related to the war. Designed for middle and high school classrooms, this game serves multiple purposes: Critical Thinking: Students are challenged to weigh the pros and cons of different scenarios, fostering critical thinking skills.Historical Empathy: By stepping into the shoes o
No prep lesson! This lesson covers the 4 elements of life: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen on the PowerPoint with fill-in-the-blank answers that go along with the PowerPoint. Also includes a link to a 7 minute YouTube video covering this topic and 10 true or false questions for students to answer. This resource includes: ✏ An 8 slide PowerPoint covering the 4 elements of life. ✏ A link in the PowerPoint to a YouTube video going a bit more in-depth into the subject. ✏ A 3 page
You will receive a presentation with daily slides for June, July, and August. For each slide there are two open ended opinion questions. These are a great way to spark conversation about the history of psychology and many psychologists throughout history. You can use these slides as bell ringers, discussions, homework to discuss in Google Classroom (tell students too post their opinion and respond to two other posts). The possibilities are endless.
You will receive 90 unique slides discussing some of the bizarre, strange, and outdated laws in the United States. You can use them as bell ringers to give yourself a few free minutes at the beginning of class, discussion topics with questions for class discussion...you decide! These are a lot of fun. I have had lots of laughs with students over the different topics.
I’m thrilled to introduce the engaging and educational game titled “Would You Rather: Civil War Edition”. This game features 50 unique questions related to the American Civil War, designed to immerse students in critical thinking and historical scenarios. Players must make tough choices, considering the perspectives of soldiers, civilians, and historical figures. The game serves multiple purposes: Historical Engagement: “Would You Rather” encourages students to explore the complexities of the
You will receive a presentation with 29 slides of what happened on that day in psychology history. For each slide there are two open ended opinion questions. These are a great way to spark conversation about the history of psychology and many psychologists throughout history. You can use these slides as bell ringers, discussions, homework to discuss in Google Classroom (tell students too post their opinion and respond to two other posts). The possibilities are endless.
You will receive a presentation with 31 slides of what happened on that day in psychology history. For each slide there are two open ended opinion questions. These are a great way to spark conversation about the history of psychology and many psychologists throughout history. You can use these slides as bell ringers, discussions, homework to discuss in Google Classroom (tell students too post their opinion and respond to two other posts). The possibilities are endless.
You will receive a presentation with 31 slides of what happened on that day in psychology history. For each slide there are two open ended opinion questions. These are a great way to spark conversation about the history of psychology and many psychologists throughout history. You can use these slides as bell ringers, discussions, homework to discuss in Google Classroom (tell students too post their opinion and respond to two other posts). The possibilities are endless.
This meticulously crafted Google Slides presentation features 50 unique ‘Would You Rather’ scenarios centered around the Cold War era. Each slide invites students to make critical choices, ponder historical dilemmas, and explore the complexities of this pivotal period. Here’s why this game is a must-have for your classroom: Active Learning: “Would You Rather” engages students actively, encouraging them to think beyond textbooks and participate actively in historical debates.Critical Thinking: T
You will receive a presentation with 31 slides of what happened on that day in psychology history. For each slide there are two open ended opinion questions. These are a great way to spark conversation about the history of psychology and many psychologists throughout history. You can use these slides as bell ringers, discussions, homework to discuss in Google Classroom (tell students too post their opinion and respond to two other posts). The possibilities are endless.
You will receive a presentation with 30 slides of what happened on that day in psychology history. For each slide there are two open ended opinion questions. These are a great way to spark conversation about the history of psychology and many psychologists throughout history. You can use these slides as bell ringers, discussions, homework to discuss in Google Classroom (tell students too post their opinion and respond to two other posts). The possibilities are endless.
You will receive a presentation with 31 slides of what happened on that day in psychology history. For each slide there are two open ended opinion questions. These are a great way to spark conversation about the history of psychology and many psychologists throughout history. You can use these slides as bell ringers, discussions, homework to discuss in Google Classroom (tell students too post their opinion and respond to two other posts). The possibilities are endless.
I am a high school special education teacher who teaches students in a wide variety of abilities. Most of my materials have been modified to be inclusive of all students.
Teaching style
I believe in meeting students where they are at. Instead of reducing the number of questions on an assignment, I teach students to utilize technology (having text read to them, voice to text, etc) to assist them in being successful.
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