30 Accommodations for IEP or 504 plan to assure academic success. They cover the following areas: Assignments Distractibility Disruptive Behavior Organization Fidgety or Restless Behavior Social Challenges
I use this weekly grade reflection as a bellringer for my AVID elective and academic intervention classes. Each section is labeled with the day of the week that to be completed. It has helped students remain accountable for knowing their academic standing as well as talking to their teachers about...
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Most teachers struggle with students whose academic performance doesn't match their potential. When the usual approach doesn't work, try something different.
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These super fun Back to School Science Stations and First Week of School Science Experiments are perfect for your beginning of school year science activities. They are a great way to celebrate the first week of the school year while introducing academic activities your students will love. Your upper elementary students already love science stations, so why not add some back to school science experiments to those science stations!
This post explains how teachers can use an academic version of the highly engaging Spoons game to review concepts. Free games included!
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Once again, the end of the homeschool year is upon us! Whether you are celebrating the end of one year, or already planning for next year, the end of the year is a great time to make a few assessments of the current year which will make planning for the next year even easier. >>Read ... Read More about End of Homeschool Year Evaluation
What is sensory processing. Tactile Input explained and its importance for growth and development in kids.
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Use this one page sheet as your student interview for your special education evaluations! It will give you important information about how they see themselves, their social connections, second language use, academics, extracurricular interests, current goals, and future plans after high school. This...
I use this form to keep track of students who are not turning in their work. I also love this form because it forces students to think about why they don't have an assignment rather than just not turning anything in.
Good study skills is essential to academic success, This article discusses ways to help kids prepare to study by using various study methods
Summer themed academic resources to help your special education students continue to learn and work on IEP goals throughout the summer months and during extended school year.
Download adorable, free printable pencil control worksheets for preschoolers to improve fine motor skills with a variety of fun activities!
Student engagement is my number one goal in the classroom. None of the academic goals can be achieved without student engagement. It is essential! My biggest advice to you is to decrease teacher talk and the time students spend in their desks.I want to share some more specific ways that I keep my students engaged
As educators, we realize the value of goal setting and are constantly encouraging our students to dream big and set goals. What we often forget is that unless
The first two weeks in a special ed classroom are more than academics. Ideas on what to teach, what to practice, and what you should be doing.
A Quick Write is a short response (2-10 minutes) to an open-ended question or prompt. This strategy is an excellent way for students to…
Olympic fever hit the school this morning in the form of "The Potato Olympics"! Each child was put into a country and given a potato as their competitor. They had to decorate it in their countries' colours, give "it" a name and then compete with it in three events. Master 5 named his Potato "Flame" and boy was he on fire!!!. "Flame's" first event was Golf. You can see him out in front. They had to use the golf club to push their potato around the hole and back again. Yeah, a gold medal... well done "Flame" Potato running..... This event was measured on distance Equestrian...running around a race track. "Flame" won this event too (by default as the other potato was uncerimoniously dropped on the floor - oh well) Gymnastics..ribbon potato rolling.. Poor master 7 had a very oblong potato and it kept rolling out of the square. (But Mum kicked it back in again to gain 50 points!!! Go Mum...what? Of course it was allowed...) Diving... a lot seemed to slam themselves onto the ground - ouch! It reminds me of Greg Louganis way back in '88. The amount of time and effort that went into organising this morning was incredible. Each child had a tag with their country flag, another tag with their events, there were pages upon pages of names, events, times, records, medals etc... It has taken weeks to prepare. I can see why the Olympic committee need 8 years to prepare the host city now! All I can say is good luck to all of the athletes in Beijing. I think it will be a very interesting games. Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, oi, oi, oi!!! Kathryn.