I have been teaching special education since 2006. I have taught students with Autism, ADHD, Emotional Disturbances, Learning Disabilities, and Downs Syndrome.
Use these choice boards to motivate your challenging students complete their work.
This packet includes 2 choice boards (one for a boy and one for a girl) and well as directions on how to implement their use in your classroom.
As a special education teacher, I have used these choice boards for my students with Autism, Emotional Disturbances, and ADHD.
20 printable pages of March themed making sentences activities!
A great resource for literacy centers and Daily 5 work.
Students will cut apart the words on the bottom.
Glue in order to build a sentence.
Color the corresponding March picture.
Sentences use common Dolch words, decodable CVC word, and picture clues to support emergent readers.
Sentences end in a variety of punctuation including: periods, questions marks, and exclamation points.
Students with Autism will benefit from this color coded visual schedule. I recommend you laminate this form. Write their daily assignments on the numbered green boxes. When an assignment is complete the student can place it on the red box.
Just like a stop light:
Green means Go---Red means Stop!!
Are you tired of all of your students' sentences starting the same way? Help beginning writers vary their sentences with this fun activity.
Students can roll a dice and use the chart to pick a sentence starter.
This is a great activity for daily 5 work on writing and spelling homework.
K - 2nd
Balanced Literacy, English Language Arts, Writing
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Experience
I have been teaching special education since 2006. I have taught students with Autism, ADHD, Emotional Disturbances, Learning Disabilities, and Downs Syndrome.
Teaching style
I believe in teaching the whole child. I believe in a hands-on approach to learning. Students with disabilities need many opportunities to attain their goals. It's important to celebrate the small successes because small successes turn into big changes.
Awards & shining teacher moments
I have been recognized as my school's Reading Teacher of the Year and Teacher of the Year (twice).
My own education history
I received both my undergraduate and graduate degrees from James Madison University.
Additional biographical information
I am a wife to a very loving husband and mother to an energetic boy!
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