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Special Sixth

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Frankfort, Kentucky, United States
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I student taught students with mild to moderate disabilities in grades 3 and 4 in inclusion and resource settings. I have taught high school math and grades 6-8. I currently teach grades 1-4.
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Preview of Resource Math Pacing Guide for Middle School Special Education

Resource Math Pacing Guide for Middle School Special Education

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Special Sixth
Are you tired of scrambling last minute to throw your resource math lessons together? Or do you want your lessons to be more cohesive and logically sequenced? Do you need validation of what to teach in math intervention and how to scaffold skills? Look no further! This Pacing Guide is a suggestion to help you with planning. Based on your students’ needs, feel free to skip learning goals or success criteria or extend a skill farther than what is listed. Also, feel free to reorder the units as you
Preview of Resource Math Essential Questions, Learning Goals, and Success Criteria

Resource Math Essential Questions, Learning Goals, and Success Criteria

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Special Sixth
Are you required to post your Learning Goals, Learning Targets, and/or Success Criteria? Or even your Essential Questions? Or do you just want to? Do you find that you tend to forget to update your board until the last minute? Save yourself time and brainpower with these signs! Just print what you want, put in page protectors, and organize into a binder until you're ready to hang the next set of success targets. All the signs are editable, so you can customize the statements or the layout to fit
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About the store

Experience

I student taught students with mild to moderate disabilities in grades 3 and 4 in inclusion and resource settings. I have taught high school math and grades 6-8. I currently teach grades 1-4.

Teaching style

Students need to be met where they are so they can grow.