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An education blog with strategies, tips and information for teachers about teaching students with disabilities in the inclusive classroom.
Differentiation and scaffolding can help students better understand and learn. Here are teaching ideas and tips to use in class.
If you're not following me on twitter (which you should be, it's my favorite social media platform for teacher ideas!), you may have missed my most recent #ESLtipOfTheDay posts. Here's are some of the most recent ones: You are welcome to use these however you like: print them out, email them, make them into a presentation, the sky's the limit! The most common complaint I get from elementary classroom teachers is that there just isn't enough time in the day to modify every assignment for their ELs. These are five minute (or less!) modifications that can become a part of any classroom routine. Classroom teachers already have enough to do without spending hours painstakingly adapting every assignment, so I started coming up with these simple strategies to share. What would you add? How do you modify instruction for ELLs in simple ways?
Classroom modifications to help students with fidgeting, attention and focus issues.
There are many practical ways educators can move their students through the SAMR model (Substitution Augmentation Modification Redefinition) through technology integration, to extend learning, to meet the common core standards and develop lifelong learners. Examples will be shown for the K-5 classroom although this can be adapted for all grade levels. Are you ready to adjust your teaching for this new learning revolution? Why do we need the SAMR model? Why do we need to change the way we teach our kids? Check out this video below... The Voice of An Active Learner Why do we need to use technology with our students? Our World of Work is very tech infused Our students have access to technology all the time Creates a deeper level of learning It changes what we can do, and when and where we can do it! What have we really been preparing our kids for? Although that video is pretty funny, it is a reality of what are preparing our students for. This is why we need COMMON CORE: It Highlights the importance of using technology as a tool for learning! Common Core has many places for tech tools to be used to meet objectives! Great uses of Technology With Students: (based on the ISTE standards for students) (Make it) Use technology to show creativity (Say it) Use technology to communicate (Share it) Use technology to collaborate (Find it) Use technology to research to show information literacy (Solve it) Use technology to think critically, solve problems, or be decision makers (Use it) Use technology devices to improve learning (Protect it) Follow rules of digital citizenship Technology usage should be directly related to content in the classroom Students and the Teacher are actively engaged The Basics WHAT IS THIS SAMR model? More examples of how you can move up the SAMR model INTERACTIVE WEBSITES FOR ALL SUBJECT AREAS: http://interactivesites.weebly.com Now let's focus on some math tools... INTERACTIVE WEBSITES FOR MATH http://interactivesites.weebly.com/math.html MATH LIVE http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/me5l/html/math5.html is an awesome site that has animated math lessons for kids. The lessons are divided into four categories: Number, Patterns and Relations, Shape and Space, and Statistics and Probability. These lessons come with assessments, teacher AR FLASHCARDS http://drewminock.sharedby.co/3d16e7198a934005/?web=282116&dst=http%3A//www.arflashcards.com/ MATH PLAYGROUND http://www.mathplayground.com/games.html BRAINPOP http://www.brainpop.com/ KG Counting and Cardinality : Think Math , AAA Math , Mr. Nussbaum , Fun School , Sea Horse Counting , Eduplace Operations & Algebraic Thinking : Think Math , Mr. Nussbaum , PBS kids, Eduplace, Math Pickle Numbers & Operations in Base Ten: Think Math , AAA Math , Eduplace, Virtual Manipulatives Measurement & Data: Think Math , Cool Math , Eduplace , Virtual Manipulatives Geometry : Think Math , Cool Math, Shapes, Eduplace 1st Operations & Algebraic Thinking : AAA Math, Addition Flashcards, Subtraction Flashcards , Addition & Subtraction, Math Monster, Think Math, Houghton Mifflin Math , PBS Kids Numbers & Operations in Base Ten: Fun School, Think Math, Interactive Math, PBS Kids Measurement & Data: Adapted Minds , Math Pickle, Bedtime Bandit, Stop the Clock, Telling Time, Think Math, Interactive Math, PBS Kids Geometry : Virtual Manipulative , Khan Academy , Think Math, Interactive Math, PBS Kids 2nd Operations & Algebraic Thinking : Go Go Go Karts, Math Monster, AAA Math, Cool Math, A Plus Math, Bitesize Math , Thinks Math Numbers & Operations in Base Ten: Math Monster, AAA Math, Interactive Math Games , Houghton Mifflin Math , Bitesize Math, Math Games Measurement & Data: Numbers & Operations Manipulatives, Bedtime Bandit, Houghton Mifflin Math , Math Games, PBS Kids, Math Pickle, Thinks Math Geometry : Numbers & Operations Manipulatives, Shape 3rd Operations & Algebraic Thinking : Houghton Mifflin Math, Think Math, Number Cop, Kham Academy, Prongo Multiplication , multiplication.com, Times Table, A Plus Math, Free Rice Numbers & Operations in Base Ten: Mr. Nussbuam, Number Cop, Math Zone, Free Rice Numbers & Operations - Fractions: Think Math, Fun School, AAA Math, Beacon Learning Center, Equivalent Fractions, Fraction Models, Decifractiontator, Visual Fractions, emathematics, Math Zone Measurement & Data: Think Math, Math Pickle, Making Arrays, Math Zone Geometry : Virtual Manipulatives, Mr. Nussbuam, Math Zone 4th Operations & Algebraic Thinking : Houghton Mifflin Math, Mr. Nussbuam, Making Arrays, Prongo Multiplication, multiplication.com, Think Math, A Plus Math, Purple Math , Free Rice Numbers & Operations in Base Ten: Making Arrays, Number Cop, Times Table, Think Math Numbers & Operations - Fractions: Fun School, AAA Math, Beacon Learning Center, Equivalent Fractions, Fraction Models, Decifractiontator, Visual Fractions, Think Math Measurement & Data: Mr. Nussbuam, Math Pickle, Think Math Geometry : Virtual Manipulatives, Geometric Terms, Math is Fun, Think Math, Khan Academy Links to other Common Core Resources http://www.corestandards.org/Math http://www.cde.ca.gov/re/cc/ http://www.k-5mathteachingresources.com/ https://www.khanacademy.org/commoncore http://www.youtube.com/user/TheHuntInstitute http://ndcurriculuminitiative.org/common_core/ http://mathlanding.org/ http://braingenie.ck12.org/ http://letsreadmath.com/math-and-childrens-literature/ THE QUESTIONS TO ASK SAMR MODEL VISUAL by MSEDTECHIE is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. 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If you're not following me on twitter (which you should be, it's my favorite social media platform for teacher ideas!), you may have missed my most recent #ESLtipOfTheDay posts. Here's are some of the most recent ones: You are welcome to use these however you like: print them out, email them, make them into a presentation, the sky's the limit! The most common complaint I get from elementary classroom teachers is that there just isn't enough time in the day to modify every assignment for their ELs. These are five minute (or less!) modifications that can become a part of any classroom routine. Classroom teachers already have enough to do without spending hours painstakingly adapting every assignment, so I started coming up with these simple strategies to share. What would you add? How do you modify instruction for ELLs in simple ways?
Voici un exercice contenant 17 phrases liées au thème du logement et de l'espace intérieur, avec des espaces vides à compléter à l'aide des mots figurant
Teaching students about respecting personal space (and getting consent) before entering is important - "Personal Space Camp" and practicing the skills is a great way to do it!
Helpful breakdown of the Internal Family Systems model, and an understanding around how parts in your system may show up, and some of the roles they can take.
Ready to use lesson plan format template built using Microsoft Word templates. Helping teachers, trainers and instructors to get organised.
If you're not following me on twitter (which you should be, it's my favorite social media platform for teacher ideas!), you may have missed my most recent #ESLtipOfTheDay posts. Here's are some of the most recent ones: You are welcome to use these however you like: print them out, email them, make them into a presentation, the sky's the limit! The most common complaint I get from elementary classroom teachers is that there just isn't enough time in the day to modify every assignment for their ELs. These are five minute (or less!) modifications that can become a part of any classroom routine. Classroom teachers already have enough to do without spending hours painstakingly adapting every assignment, so I started coming up with these simple strategies to share. What would you add? How do you modify instruction for ELLs in simple ways?
BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION RUBRIC from behavior modification plan template, image source: pinterest.com
If you're not following me on twitter (which you should be, it's my favorite social media platform for teacher ideas!), you may have missed my most recent #ESLtipOfTheDay posts. Here's are some of the most recent ones: You are welcome to use these however you like: print them out, email them, make them into a presentation, the sky's the limit! The most common complaint I get from elementary classroom teachers is that there just isn't enough time in the day to modify every assignment for their ELs. These are five minute (or less!) modifications that can become a part of any classroom routine. Classroom teachers already have enough to do without spending hours painstakingly adapting every assignment, so I started coming up with these simple strategies to share. What would you add? How do you modify instruction for ELLs in simple ways?
Supporting kids with special needs works best when both regular education and special education staff work together. That's why it is helpful for all teachers to understand how they can modify and accommodate for students in their classrooms. For newer teachers, learning that you need to modify work
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One of the songs I use to practice mi, sol, la and half notes with my 2nd graders is Bickle Bockle (also known as Ickle Ockle). My students always love it because of the game, and I love that they get a lot of practice repeating the song as they play, so they can internalize the rhythmic and pitch concepts. But this year with social distancing protocols in place at school, I realized I wouldn't be able to use it the same way. Here's my adaptation of the game so I can still use it! I'm sure there are many versions of games you can play with this song, but the one I have used for years has players stand within a defined space, then walk around within the space on the steady beat while they sing the song. At the end of the song when they sing, "Just choose me", they face one other person. Whoever does not find a partner is out, and takes one other person out with them. As the number of players decrease, I usually make the space they can use smaller and smaller so they have less and less space to move in. If they touch someone else they're out! This year with covid restrictions we can't get within 6ft of each other, and I can't have students move around the room freely. I also have students participating virtually through zoom, so they wouldn't be able to join in the original game either! So instead, I'm having the students walk in place while they sing the song. At the end of the song after they sing the last word "me", they hold up their choice of 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 fingers on one hand. If at least one other person chooses the same number they did, they're in. If they are the only one with their number, they're out. It's fun because sometimes nobody gets out, and sometimes multiple people are out. And as the game goes on and there are fewer players, it becomes less and less likely that you'll choose the same number! Of course the other modification I've had to make is to do it as a chant instead of a song, since we aren't allowed to sing in person. I can still practice half notes this way, but it doesn't allow student to practice solfege. So after we've played the game a few times, I'm having them walk on the beat and clap the rhythm of the words while they listen to a recording like this one, then I ask them to listen for the notes they hear on the line, "fishes in the sea" and identify the solfege that they hear. It's not ideal but it's still fun and still gives students practice with both the rhythm and pitch concepts I want them to learn! One pro tip after playing it with my classes: it helps to tell them they have to choose a different number each time- they're not allowed to use the same number twice in a row. I found some students who matched numbers the first round quickly figured out they could keep doing the same number so they would keep matching! Making them switch prevented those silent alliances :) As we all adapt to this new way of teaching, I'm collecting my ideas related to covid teaching on this page- click the image below to see all my other lesson ideas and tips for teaching in these new conditions:
Differentiating your instruction can be overwhelming. I get it. When you hear the word "differentiation" do you automatica...
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Filler Activities for ELA (blog post) What can you do with five extra minutes in secondary ELA? Here are a few ideas to engage students until the bell.
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Population, the environment, technology–social change and population are more important now than ever. But, be honest, you usually skip this unit, right? How do you make these topics appealing to your sociology students? I’ve got the answer for you with this interactive notebook unit on social change and population. It’s packed with interactive activities and detailed lesson plans. ★ Topics Include: ★ Focused Vocabulary Demography and Theories of Population (Malthus Theorum, Anti-Malthusians, Population Pyramids, Population Variables [Migration and Push and Pull Factors, Fertility, Mortality], Projections) Urbanization and Urban Patterns, Edge Cities, Gentrification, Models of Urban Growth, Urban Planning Social Change and Sociological Perspectives (Social Change through Time, Theories of Social Change) Technology and Social Change The Environment (Environmental Sociology, Globalization of Capitalism [Functionalism and Conflict Theory], Environmental Injustice, Sustainability) ★ Here's What You Get: ★ Daily Lesson Plans Digital Resources for distance learning Editable PowerPoint Presentations--easy to load into Google Slides Cloze Notes--great for students who need modifications Foldable Graphic Organizers--truly, tactile learning benefits even high schoolers Quizzes Task Cards Card Sorts Handouts Exit Tickets Answer Keys Study Guides and Tests Editable Versions of Most of The Resources--I will show you how to load these into Google Slides so they're ready to be assigned digitally in a snap! ★ FAQS ★ ♦ Q: My school discourages me from using the number of copies I need to make interactive notebooks. ♦ A: No worries! It's super easy to use the EDITABLE resources digitally--just insert them into Slides with ONE click! (Psst...most of the resources are editable.) I show you how to do this in a snap! Also, there’s a folder called “Daily Documents to Post for Students.” Inside this document are the small, daily PDFs. You can assign these to Google Classroom or whatever your school’s LMS is, and students can type on them with DocHub or Kami. ♦ Q: It’s really cool that the presentations link to short films and that there are tons of online resources for the students to use. What if a video is taken down or a link is broken? ♦ A: Email me and I’ll fix it ASAP by finding a replacement or fixing the link! I’m here to support you! ♦ Q: I noticed that your daily lesson plans are designed for the block schedule. I teach on traditional. Will this work for me? ♦ A: Yes! It's super-easy to modify them for traditional. I give you instructions on how to do it quickly! ★What Teachers Like You Said...★ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Carlene Baurichter said, "Excellent variety of activities (both teacher-led and student-driven). This bundle is great practice for sociological perspectives on social change as well!" ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Joshua L. said, "Excellent Resource. My students love the PowerPoints and activities." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Elizabeth M. said about the Design Your Own City project (included in this resource), "I absolutely adore this lesson plan. The project had everything needed and was more than explanatory. Really loved the editable packet too!" ★ Want more interactive, ready-to-teach sociology? All 9 of my units plus the growing digital bundle, syllabus, and paper guide are sold together at a steep discount. ★ Get the full course! Sociology Interactive Notebook Complete Course Curriculum with Lesson Plans *** Each unit contains daily lesson plans, ideas for implementation, and tons of creative and engaging resources. Oh, and don’t forget about the editable component. You can use that to customize and digitize! *** ➩ Unit 1: Sociology Sociological Perspective Interactive Notebook Unit with Lesson Plans: Introduce the discipline of sociology to your students. They’ll learn about its history, theories, theorists, and career opportunities with highly engaging, interactive lessons. ➩ Unit 2: Sociology Sociological Research Interactive Notebook Unit with Lesson Plans: Research doesn’t have to be boring! Teach your students about some of the most famous and fascinating sociological studies and guide them step-by-step through the sociological research process. You won’t stop there, though! Your students will implement all they’ve learned by conducting their very own sociological research. ➩ Unit 3: Sociology and Culture Interactive Notebook Unit with Lesson Plans: Don’t clean your plate when you dine in China. Never accept a gift the first time it’s offered in Japan. Visiting France? Please don’t smile at strangers on the street. What is that American work ethic all about? Help your students explore the components of culture through the sociological lens with these highly engaging activities. ➩ Unit 4: Sociology and Socialization Interactive Notebook Unit with Lesson Plans: How do we become who we are? Is it nature or nurture? Students will explore these questions and more from the sociological perspective starting with the most interesting topic for teenagers–themselves! ➩ Unit 5: Sociology Social Organization Unit with Lesson Plans: Groups and Fads and Decades, oh, my! How do different types of societies organize themselves and why? Your students will even take a dive into the phenomena of cults from a sociological perspective in this engaging unit. ➩ Unit 6: Sociology Social Inequalities Interactive Notebook Unit with Lesson Plans: What do race, class, and gender have to do with our opportunities in life? What about where we’re born, disabilities, and age? Your students will use sociology to delve into these questions on a macro and micro level. Watch the light bulbs go off as their compassion and perspective broaden! ➩ Unit 7: Sociology and Deviance and Conformity Unit with Lesson Plans: The one unit your students will anticipate the most! Students will explore what deviance and conformity really are and why people do both. They’ll see the changes in each over time and place. They’ll understand that deviance can actually be quite harmless–even good. They’ll also see that deviance can be the stuff of true crime. ➩ Unit 8: Sociology Social Institutions Interactive Notebook Unit with Lesson Plans: Students will use the sociological perspective to see that institutions don’t have to be places. They’re the family, the government, religion, education, work, and the economy. Sound boring? Your students won’t think so. They’ll be too busy engaging with the highly interactive content in this lesson. ➩ Unit 9: Sociology Social Change and Population Interactive Notebook Unit with Lesson Plans: Urbanization, globalization, social movements, population shifts–they all lead to change. Society’s always in motion, and it’s mesmerizing to watch it through the sociological lens. Students will learn where we’ve been as a society and where we’re going. They’ll even give designing their own city a go! ➩ Sociology Digital Resources Growing Bundle: Digital flipbooks, webquests, presentations, gallery walks, and more–all in full-color on Google Slides that students can type right on to and submit to you on Google Classroom or whatever your LMS happens to be. I’m still working on the last three units, but they’ll be there soon. I also add resources to this folder periodically that you won’t find anywhere else! _______________________________________ ★ Already built your unit but want to add supplemental lessons to really bring it to life? These activities are sold separately from this unit… ★ ➩ Sociology Social Change and Population Vocabulary Unit ➩ Demography and Sociology ➩ Malthus Theorem Classroom Debate and Simulation ➩ Classroom Debate for Any Topic Editable ➩ Sociology Urbanization PowerPoint, Notes, and Exit Ticket ➩ Metropolis Tours Activity for Use with Google Tours ➩ Urban Planning Task Cards Sociology ➩ Theories of Social Change Infographics and Activities ➩ Social Change and the Environment Powerpoint, Cloze Notes, and Activity ➩ Time to Choose Colorfill Film Guide ➩ Design Your Own City Project ___________________________________ ★ Have difficulty with a file? ★ Submit ahelp ticket or ask a question on the Q&A tab before leaving feedback. ___________________________________ Copyright ©Leah Cleary. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Celebrating Think-Pair-Share, the Little Strategy That Could, and sharing some best practices for making it work for you.
Singulier et pluriel : phrases à transformer + corrigé (PDF sans marques) (membres premium)
1- Mémoriser le nom des fruits 2- Se présenter Une petite modification avec les formules Good morning , afternoon …. et quelques images pour bien les mémoriser 3- Numbers plus de détails ici …