This is a good tool to use as a special education teacher or a general education teacher. This is a good way for me to better understand my students, and for the students to better understand their learning needs.
Aligned to the book Fact vs. Opinions vs. Robots By Bridget HeosIncludes 9 robots provided with facts and opinions, and one blank page for students to make their own.
The template includes important information for participants in the birth are clear on the plan. Click the link below to learn more about completing a birth plan.
http://www.strongerhappierhealthierconfident.com/2018/03/creating-birth-plan.html
Template Includes:
- Mother and Father's information
- contact information
- medical information
- post delivery clearance
- pain management
- father involvement
- postpartum
- In case of a C-Section
- List of Relaxation Techniques you would
I use this to prepare for parent-teacher conferences. I fill out part of it, so that I can cover the information on the sheet. Then I add notes to it as I talk to the parents. At the end, a parent signs the bottom of the sheet to show that we discussed the following information. Then I I make a copy for the parents to take home, and I keep the original for future reference.
Fun for all ages.Print, decorate, and write what you hope or wish for the new year. On the band4 Premade New Year’s Eve Phrases1 blank hat to create your ownUse premade headband straps or make your own.
I use this after spring break, to help prepare my first grade students for the responsibilities of second grade.
Front Page: Place for them to write down homework or reminders, place for student to check off what they have completed, and a spot for parents to initial. Below is where the students can write down their spelling words (Words Their Way), so that they will always have it with them.
Page 2: (back) A place for students to reflect how their week was. This is where I can see how my
A child transitioning from kindergarten to first grade can be difficult. More responsibilities, and different forms of homework. In order to help my parents to keep on track, and understand the clear expectations of weekly homework, I have made this form. This was used for the first half of the school year. I will post what I used the second half of the school year soon! Homework: Read and study Words Their Way Spelling Words each night Points: Correlated to Class Dojo Page 1. Form for
Finding a good daycare is difficult. I have created a spreadsheet of questions to have ready for finding a good daycare, nanny, or babysitter. Follow the blog at:
http://www.strongerhappierhealthierconfident.com/2018/03/what-to-ask-when-looking-for-daycare.html
to learn more about how to find the daycare right for you and your little one.
I have created special days devoted to self care. This was made as a starting point, and a way to hold you accountable. It is more important now more than ever to take care of our mental and physical health during "Shelter in Place." Continue to follow the CDC guidelines, and take care of yourself!
If you have a parent who is in the process of getting their child evaluated for a possibly disability outside of school, you can hand them this handout. This is a list of questions, they they should ask their health provider, so that they get all of the information.
Testing monitoring form to document start and stop times. This is helpful when dividing students for small groups or 1:1 testing (write the students' names to give to test proctor.).
Elementary Education
Special Education
ELL
Orton Gillingham Level 1
Mom of 3
Teaching style
Flexible, differentiation, diverse learning, workshop model, student choice, teaching the whole child.
My own education history
B.S. Elementary / Special Education,
Psychology of Human Development Minor,
English as a Second Language Certification,
Orton Gillingham Level 1Certification
CPI Certified,
First Aid / CPR / AED Certified
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