This calendar is filled with fun receptive and expressive language activities that your students will love doing as they practice their language skills over the summer. Includes 3 calendars: June, July, and August. The calendars are not year specific, so you can use them year after year. It also includes a cover letter to parents with instructions.
Your students will learn about common idioms with this fun activity. With these 20 cards, your students will read a situation containing an idiom. They can collect brick cards by identifying the meaning of each idiom. As the collect the cards they can cut and glue the bricks to construction paper to build houses, castles, and other buildings. As an alternative, you can cut and laminate the bricks. Then add Velcro and let the students attach them to an old shoe box to make 3-D buildings.
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.
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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