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Preview of Sentence Study: Parts of Speech & Grammar to Support Writing and Comprehension

Sentence Study: Parts of Speech & Grammar to Support Writing and Comprehension

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Sentence Study is a tool to support learning parts of speech, grammaticality, written language & comprehension of language.  Sentence Study uses visuals, gestures, chants, rules, steps and explicit tips to help students learn the building blocks of language. Sentence Study is designed to be adaptable to meet the needs of YOUR classroom, therapy, and/or students! The goal of sentence study is NOT to learn the parts of speech, but rather to teach students the tools they need to apply to higher l
Preview of Conjunctions' Meanings

Conjunctions' Meanings

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Conjunction junction, what IS your function? This anchor chart provides a simple definition, a visual representation, and an example of 9 common conjunctions.
Preview of On Target On Topic Off Topic

On Target On Topic Off Topic

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Teach your students to be more precise with their language with this visual that shows the difference between those "on target" vs. "on topic" comments or answers.
Preview of Steps to Writing a Research Paper

Steps to Writing a Research Paper

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This student resource includes steps to writing a research paper and steps to writing a literary analysis. Both contain picture cues, detailed steps, and helpful tips.
Preview of Visual for Task Initiation and Maintenance

Visual for Task Initiation and Maintenance

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Here is a great visual to help keep your student on task. It will help them initiate and maintain their tasks with less adult support. Try pairing a hand signal or sign language to really help your student develop their executive functioning skills. Just laminate the visual (or slide it in a sheet protector), and then use a dry erase marker to write in the specific task and circle the class that it is for. This will help cue your student's brain to "get ready" for that class.
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