This work reflects two things.
My work as a reading & dyslexia specialist and OG-T in both a private and public school settings. 🤩
My seven years as an early intervention practitioner working with children from 0-3. I wrote and administered ABA programs, planned and delivered speech therapy interventions. 🐣
Experience teaching literacy skills to children from preschool to high school.
Want to know more?
http://www.readnis.com/
Get those learners out of their seats while learning to skip-count!
This collection of multi-sensory activities is FUN & Educational!
Download includes:
-Six domain information.
-Object, set-up and materials.
-Full color number lines.
-“Stand up for Two” Activity (15 images with data sheet).
-“Mark Two” Activity – two versions.
-“Snip and Paste Two” Activity – two kinds of snip strips, counting up to 20.
-“Pick Two” Activity – full color interactive mats and pieces. Counting to 20.
-“Jump on
Don't let the price fool you!
Hundreds Chart that begins with 0 and every row ends with a "nine."
Why is this number chart important to number sense?
- Visually see the importance of zero as a positive whole number.
- That the number ten is part of the "teen" numbers
Eight versions of a hundreds chart (actually goes up to number 139). Clean layout to high contrast finger point number charts. (requested by a math interventionist!)
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All you need to do is add a base ten blocks to these cards and you have a cooperative game!
Play how your students need to practice. Work in one to one, in small groups, centers!
So many ways to use these cards-
-counting, and skip counting
-comparisons
-numerical representation
-addition and subtraction
-estimation
Just print, laminate, and cut - and you have a YEARS worth of practice.
As a parent, daycare provider, or preschool teacher you are the primary model for little learners.
This handy tip sheet will help you to plan effective activities. Post it in your planning area to help these best practices in mind.
EARLY CHILDHOOD INFO:
Young children need to explore, but they also need to learn about boundaries and how to follow directions. A balance of free play and structured play is critical in developing the kinds of skills that will make them more flexible, resilient, a
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Experience
This work reflects two things.
My work as a reading & dyslexia specialist and OG-T in both a private and public school settings. 🤩
My seven years as an early intervention practitioner working with children from 0-3. I wrote and administered ABA programs, planned and delivered speech therapy interventions. 🐣
Experience teaching literacy skills to children from preschool to high school.
Want to know more?
http://www.readnis.com/
Teaching style
Flexible, research based, and developmentally targeted.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Graduated college with honors (Magna Cum Laude)
My own education history
Certified / highly qualified reading specialist, OG-T, structured literacy dyslexia specialist, elementary and special education teacher in New Jersey. Additional certifications in middle school L.A. & Social Studies.
Additional biographical information
Note to parents: these materials are not intended to replace professional evaluation and treatment. If your child is exhibiting any signs of autism spectrum or speech-language delay, they will be best served by being evaluated and treated by a licensed and certified professional.
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