I created this desk reference chart for students who have difficulty spelling and reading (ELL or Students with Disabilities). They can refer to it to double-check their spelling of numbers in word-form. NOTE: there are 3 charts on 1 page.
Specific to New York: I created a Word Document that teachers can use to organize their Grades 1 and 2 ELL students according to the NYSESLAT scores. All you have to do is input your students on the left hand side, and their Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing levels are all explained. This is very useful for both the classroom teacher, but also to share out with any other teacher who services those students. I used the information from the NYSED website (publicly available to all).
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Experience
Currently working as an IEP teacher and SETSS provider in a NYC public elementary school. I was a former self-contained 12:1:1 and ICT teacher.
Teaching style
A cross between Emily Post and Robin Williams.
Awards & shining teacher moments
We all have at least one..."Everyone-Gets-a-Trophy" Day!
My own education history
Master's Degree.
Additional biographical information
I'm nearly positive Danielson's Framework for Teaching is in the unabridged version of Dante's Inferno.
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