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10th grade oral communication resources for Easel Assessments and for early intervention

Preview of Math Intervention Program SPED & RTI progress monitoring Elem, Middle, High

Math Intervention Program SPED & RTI progress monitoring Elem, Middle, High

Created by
Acute Turtle
Traveling Mathematics is a math intervention program that identifies and targets 120+ skills from 1st grade to middle of 6th grade. This math intervention binder includes progress monitoring, data tracking charts, teaching models, and practice pages to close gaps with special education, RTI (Tier 2 and 3), MTSS, and math classrooms. You will benefit from being able to QUICKLY identify skills to target and record all data in a snapshot. All data is logged on an (editable) excel spreadsheet per gr
Preview of Communicating Effectively- What you Say vs. What I Hear. CDC Health Standard 4

Communicating Effectively- What you Say vs. What I Hear. CDC Health Standard 4

This lesson plan helps students to understand how to communicate effectively; through their words, how they listen, and their body language. Communication is the key to being successful in our relationships and in our chosen professions. This lesson plan has four activities; one being a writing assignment, along with an assessment and answer key. Clip art, printables, no prep needed. CDC HEALTH STANDARD FOUR: Students will demonstrate the ability to use interpersonal communication skills to e
Preview of Pronunciation:English -ed Endings, How to Pronounce

Pronunciation:English -ed Endings, How to Pronounce

Created by
AVSpeechTherapy
For accent modification, accent reduction. Here's a printable to get you started pronouncing English -ed endings (regular past tense words). Sample words organized by sound. Add you own personalized vocabulary. For yourself or your ESL students. Use patterns that help you be understood with this lesson on English pronunciation. Space for a personalized list for each student. Great for accent modification. From AVSpeechtherapy.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommer
Preview of Oral Communication Sarcasm and Sarcastic Language Intention and Inference

Oral Communication Sarcasm and Sarcastic Language Intention and Inference

Sarcasm is common communication in today’s culture.Silly as sarcasm can be, sarcastic comments can spark a fire of conflict too. Learn the appropriate (and inappropriate) use for sarcasm in this cartoon work-playbook. It is designed to educate, inspire and develop proactive critical thinking skills while communicating with peers, friends, family and others.This work-play book investigates Sarcasm and provides lots of writing exercises to instill how Sarcasm works.Objectives for Learning About Sa
Preview of Introduction to Small Group Communication Quiz

Introduction to Small Group Communication Quiz

Created by
Dr Bradley Wolfe
This quiz has 10 multiple-choice questions and 5 true/false questions regarding introductory content for small-group communication.
Preview of Dyslexia Quick Screening for Students w/ Unique Learning Differences

Dyslexia Quick Screening for Students w/ Unique Learning Differences

The My ELBERT complete program [you have Free Access to view partially] results include less passive student engagement, confidence, and more pleasurable learning while participating in activities. This program looks at the “whole child” and their complete and unique learning differences. The revolutionary training/teaching program for students with unique learning differences and for Free you are provided the quick screening (mentioned above) which will guide your lesson plan, suggested
Preview of Understanding Philosophy: 30-Count Task Card Set

Understanding Philosophy: 30-Count Task Card Set

If you want to teach philosophy with young people, use this lesson plan that introduces students to doing philosophy. "What is Philosophy?" Task Cards are designed to get students talking about philosophical questions and problems — without having formal training in philosophy. What is philosophy? What is the self? What is the meaning of life?This resource is optimized for distance learning. Use it as a PDF, Google Slides, or an Easel activity.This resource includes the following features:Essent
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