180+ Days of projects, activities, literature, classroom collaboration, and discussion topics. All aligned to the 5 Social-Emotional Learning Components: Self-Awareness, Relationship Skills, Social Awareness, Self Management, and Responsible Decision Making. Great for grades K-6. Promotes healthy SEL development and classroom community. Easily adaptable to eLearning. Includes: - 180+ Days of Morning Meetings aligned to Social-Emotional Learning Components - Decision Making Graphic Organizers
Early Childhood Developmental Standards / skills from Infant to Kindergarten (Indiana Standards). This document provides a cohesive view of the development of a student from the infant stage to kindergarten in the following developmental categories: - English Language Arts / Written and Verbal Communication - Math - Social Emotional - Approaches to Play and Learning (Behavior) - Science - Social Studies - Creative Arts - Physical Health and Growth
Lesson Plans for 180+ Days of Morning Meetings. Morning Meetings follows the 5 Social-Emotional Learning Components: Self-Awareness, Relationship Skills, Social Awareness, Self Management, and Responsible Decision Making. Includes: - How to adjust to eLearning - Visuals - Project Ideas - Book Recommendations for each SEL Component and Holidays ** Check out Bundle!!! It includes more resources and visuals.
K - 6th
Character Education, Classroom Community, School Counseling
On average children spend approximately 1,200 minutes a year using technology. Even more with virtual learning. In the Set it Down Challenge, you can do 1,000 minutes of anything (e.x. reading, outdoor time, exercising, STEM activities etc..) or choose your own amount of time. The Set it Down challenge is a way to decrease the amount of technology use and help individuals channel their attention elsewhere. Includes: Leveled progress monitoring formats that are kid and adult friendly (2021 calen
Social-Emotional, Speech and Language, Gross Motor, Fine Motor, Cognitive Vision, and Self-Care Development from newborn to 12 months. It provides a chart that you can utilize with your child as they grow, to document their milestones. Every child develops at different paces. Each milestone doesn't have to be met at the specific month provided (give or take a few months). The chart also provides the milestones and some activity ideas for each developmental category.
As a Special Education Teacher or ELL Teacher collaborating with general education teachers about students prior to the end of grading periods or IEP/ILP conferences can be difficult. Especially if you are following a departmental schedule. This editable form is great to keep yourself organized. You can print the form and write on it, type on it, or send it to the general education teacher to fill out.
"My Emotions," Booklet promotes Self-Awareness. It is a way for them to reflect on what makes them feel certain emotions. This book takes it a step further in their Social-Emotional Development. Includes: Social-Emotional Learning Component: Self-AwarenessK-4 Organizing their emotionsCharacteristics of Emotions.5 Emotions2 Leveled Formats Make it into a book or use individual pages*Check out my "Identifying Emotions" Booklets. They are great to do prior to the, "My Emotions Book."
I used this tool as a special education teacher, and with my tier 3 students as a general education teacher. This is a clear progress monitoring tool that is a good visual during conferences and for data talks.
I was able to use this with NWEA content area goals, or whatever goal the student(s) were trying to reach.
A great organizational tool that can be utilized for virtual instruction or in person. It allows the teacher to track engagement, collect data, and track student skills. Can be utilized for any subject and any grade level. There are 2 formats. - Whole class tracker - Small Group tracker For more ideas go to my instagram: walker_weekly_learning
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
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.
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About the store
Experience
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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