Need easy-to-use French reading practice that will make differentiation so much easier? Find my favorite actives for core and immersion.
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With our free rhyming activities for preschoolers, your students will learn to recognize rhyming words by sound, while building key fine motor skills.
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Whether you are teaching theme as new concepts for your students, diving in deeper, or just reviewing the basics, read on to find activities and resources that will benefit all levels of students.
Tips for using file folder activities in your special education classroom. File folder games are perfect for independent work stations!
Like most teachers, you want your students to be successful readers. But what do you do if they struggle with reading fluency? Reading fluency is the ability to read a text accurately, quickly, and with
Creative ideas to get kids excited about reading deeper.
Women often face unique challenges in the workplace and in their personal lives. Research has shown that cultivating a growth mindset can help women overcome these challenges and achieve success. There are many growth mindset activities that women can engage in. In this article, we’ll be sharing
Free printable shapes worksheets for teaching kids the basic shapes. Lots of fun activities to download for FREE!
How do you teach writing to ESL students? Start with the basics! This blog post goes over the most important writing skills and writing activities to teach.
Reading comprehension activities that are engaging to students are a must! These reading comprehension games and fun reading comprehension activities to improve reading comprehension will help your students learn reading comprehension skills while having fun at the same time.
Jenga game cards are easily my favorite way to teach and reinforce basic math fact, phonics, or grammar practice.
Basic reading comprehension and reading skills activities necessary for developing the skills students need to succeed!English Created Resources prides itself on providing everything a learner needs t
Prefix, suffix, and root lesson using morphology notebooks Are you teaching prefixes, suffixes, and roots? I strive for a literacy-rich classroom. Developing morphological-rich awareness is a basic building block for reading comprehension, spelling, and even fluency. If a student can pronounce and know what a “tyrannosaurus rex,” they are more than capable of interpreting a […]
Looking for a fun vocabulary activity? This extension is perfect for middle and high school to help encourage critical thinking and associations.
For our learners who need to work on foundational learning skills, such as simple matching, I have always love creating hands on task boxes put-in tasks and color sorting tasks. My classroom closet always looked like it could be featured on an episode of hoarders. I kept every shoe box, coffee container, baby jar, and
If your third or fourth grader is starting to think about taking up a musical instrument, help him get the basics of reading notes with this handy sheet!
Try a Freebie When helping a child in Special Education to learn a new skill you need to give clear and simple instructions. A visually structured task can provide the small steps needed for them t…
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Create a Math Block I can't say this enough. An effective math block will help you tremendously! It creates routine and structure that you need to make sure everyone is on task. This is what I include in my math block: Engaging Mini Lessons Math centers Independent practice visuals throughout the classroom Use A
Read a few ideas for civics and government activities. There are free lessons and activities as well as other fun hands-on, engaging ideas.
This collection of data sheets was designed to streamline data collection in the special education classroom. The bundle contains a variety of multi-use data sheets in addition to sheets designed to measure specific skills in the areas of basic reading, basic writing, basic math, behavior, and adaptive. EDITABLE versions are included for each data sheet. Check out the video clip below or download the preview from TPT for a peek at the entire bundle! This is a forever growing bundle - meaning, all additional data sheets that I create in the future will be included at no additional cost. The price will increase with each update, so download now to get the best deal. There are currently 41 sheets included in this bundle. Two versions of the data sheets are included in this download - A non-editable PDF version and an editable Powerpoint version. Data sheets currently included: Progress Snapshot Multiple Goals & Objectives Small Group Goals General Data Tracking General Data Form 1 General Data Form 2 General Data w/Prompts Repeated Trials (5) Repeated Trials (5) w/Prompts Repeated Trials (10) Graphed Repeated Trials (5) Graphed Repeated Trials (10) Task Analysis Task Analysis w/Prompts Duration Frequency Frequency - Multiple Behaviors Frequency - Weekly Collection Interval ABC (Antecedent - Behavior - Consequence) Data ABC Data - Checklist Numbers to 10 Number to 20 Numbers to 100 Colors Colors (black & white printer compatible) Shapes Capital Letters - Form 1 Lowercase Letters - Form 1 Capital Letters - Form 2 Lowercase Letters - Form 2 Boxes for Writing Letters or Numbers Copying Uppercase Letters Copying Lowercase Letters Copying Numbers CVC Word List Silent -e Discrimination Word List Blends Word List (Initial & Ending) Digraphs Word List Bathroom Data - Form 1 Bathroom Data - Form 2 Have you used this resource in your classroom? If so, let me know! I love to hear about how teachers are using my resources. You can send me an email at [email protected] or tag me on Instagram.
No David by David Shannon is a classic book to read in kindergarten. Here are free No David activities, videos and book ideas listed all in one place.
Looking for some new ways to practise shape sorting this fall? These Sorting Shapes Worksheet Activity mats will make for a fun sorting activity with preschoolers.
GUYS! I am SO EXCITED! Our new addition is complete and the physical space of our school has doubled. It is so nice to not have to push your way through the halls. It’s like there’s breathing room now. We also have a new art room, so I HAVE MY OWN ROOM NOW. I’m so thrilled that we don’t have to share a room anymore and all of our supplies can spread out. I have the old room and our … Read more... →
Determine the Left and Right directional position in this printable worksheet.
Empower ELL newcomers with essential classroom English phrases using this resource pack designed for beginners. Perfect for mastering survival English skills.
April is nearly here and we are geared up for some fun spring-filled learning! This month we are keeping it rigorous and FUN! The following April
This new book is sure to become a classroom favorite! Meet Penelope Rex -- a dino with a taste for delicious children! Will Penelope learn not to eat her classmates? Here are 7 basic activities that your students can do for follow-up after reading the story. There are also 4 decorated pages that you can use for your own activities. Included activities: - Story Elements - Cause and Effect - Compate and Contrast (Venn Diagram) - Who is Penelope? (describe the character inside/outside) - Meet Penelope Character Traits (bubble map) - Making Connections - My Favorite Part
You are part of the puzzle! Each student in my older grades (3-5) made a puzzle piece about themselves and their interests. I should have written: You are a PIECE of the puzzle. Or, I could have said: We all fit together. I know, it’s kind of corny, but the puzzle piece making was fun. I bought a set of wooden puzzle pieces (the package came with two pieces) and I traced them onto several pieces of tagboard to make … Read more... →
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With my small group pull-out sessions limited to half-hour increments, I'm always looking for quick, engaging reading and writing activities to reinforce literacy skills. I used to think dice games were only for teaching math and probability, but I'm starting to discover that there are ENDLESS possibilities for using dice with literacy. Are you looking for a few ideas? Well... let's shake and roll! 3 Roll-a-Dice Activities for Reading & Writing My roll-a-dice resource collection continues to grow, but here are a few resources that I've added to my literacy toolbox that may be perfect for your students. 1. Roll-a-Story
How to teach r controlled vowels and the r combination syllable to struggling readers - multisensory activities and strategies for teaching bossy r