This is a great resource for teaching the concept of 'tone of voice' with students. I use it for my students on the autism spectrum as a social skill lesson. It is a fun and interactive lesson where students of all levels can participate. Enjoy!
This is a great tool to use when trying to organize and send home all classwork/homework. I collect all homework each day. It got to be too much trying to correct it and then send home the same day. On Fridays students pass out all the homework from the week and classwork. Students bring folders home on Friday and return them back on Monday without any papers, only tests. I keep the tests and put them into portfolios for conferences or any other academic concerns I may have. There is a behavio
This is a modified worksheet from the middle school geometry curriculum. It is excellent for special education students who require an alternate or modified curriculum.
This worksheet includes four rectangles/squares and four triangles. The pages are separated by shape so they can be given one at a time. The worksheets have the formula for area broken down into easy steps. Students have to fill in the blanks, which will help them solve the equation.
Activities in this product are based on Common Core Standard 3.MD.C.5. These activities provide conceptually understanding of area by using color tiles and geoboards (geoboard paper). These activities use a hands on, visual approach to understanding area.
Activity 1: Students use color tiles with a set area to find the figure’s dimensions
Activity 2: Students use color tiles to tile (without gaps or overlays) a figure to determine the area of a figure
Activity 3: Students use geoboards o
This is a behavior chart that can be used daily. I use it for my students that have behavior issues. I go over it each day with the child and they help fill it out themselves. This is an easy way for them to monitor their progress. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
There is a student with severe behavioral issues on my caseload who also requires visuals. This version of a check-in/check-out sheet really works for him because he can earn points even if he messes up a little bit, and he can see what comes next in his day. They are easy to write on if changes to the schedule happen. Suggestion: Laminate to use day to day with a dry-erase marker.
Editable publisher file for a daily behavior chart for younger students. They can put this on a clipboard and the teacher will document how their behavior is.
Practice identifying and matching letters (capital and lowercase), numbers, shapes and colors.Can be used singularly or laminated for multiple uses.English and Spanish colors, numbers and shapes.
Add a regulation station to your classroom or office. Use this binder as one of the tools in your station. Includes 18 pages of breathing exercises, sensory strategies, and zones of regulation worksheets. Pairs well with a bin of fidget and sensory items, some noise cancelling headphones, and a weighted lap pad. This is a publisher document so you can edit to your needs.
This is a modified worksheet from the middle school geometry curriculum. It is excellent for special education students who require an alternate or modified curriculum.
This worksheet includes three circles, each with the radius given. Students are to find the diameter and write the answer on the line. Another option is to give students the three answers and have them paste the correct number on each line. There is a hint under each radius's length to explain to students how to solve the proble
It is a must that you EXPLICITLY teach your students HOW to have a conversation. With so much emphasis being placed on discussions from one student to another with the Danielson Framework, I created a school wide product that teaches students how to have polite conversations when working together. This product contains three levels of discussion prompts for students to use in their daily work. My school uses them in the K-2 setting, 3-5 setting, and the 6-8 setting. Eventually, by the middle to
The Shape Song Teaches the shapes and its attributes. Includes a verse for circle, square, triangle, rectangle, hexagon, oval, rhombus, diamond, oval, and star. All to the tune of "Frere Jacques".
Create a placemat for each student in your class to use during Socratic Seminars, formal and informal discussions. Teach sentence frames to students and watch them appear in discussion and writing,.
Using a protractor, find the angles involved in these famous soccer goals. Perfect for teaching protractor use with a twist. Great for homework or for a lesson. 10 problems to work through with answer key included.
A ready to print, editable publisher file of my school's developmental checklist. It's 28 pages in booklet type. I used 14 pcs of long bond paper to print.It covers the following domains:Fine MotorsGross MotorsCognitiveSocio EmotionalSelf helpArtsMusicIf you like this file, i could personally teach you how to print it in publisher. Drop me an email: aiespejo@yahoo.com
Add a regulation station to your classroom or office. Use this binder as one of the tools in your station. Includes 18 pages of breathing exercises, sensory strategies, and zones of regulation worksheets. Pairs well with a bin of fidget and sensory items, some noise cancelling headphones, and a weighted lap pad. This is a publisher document so you can edit to your needs.
This is a simple, but great survey that helps a teacher to understand the families' literacy backgrounds as well as the materials and resources that are readily available for the children to read at home. This will help teachers gain the knowledge to better support their students' literacy experiences and potentially help supplement what they are not receiving in the home.
Are you Teaching the Orton Gillingham Red Words and need a friendly step-by-step visual reminder for students? This editable sign is easy to print, hang and refer to in your class with visual reminders for you and your students!
This includes four pictures going from egg to baby chicken, paired with numbers 1-4. Works well Pre-K thru K, or children in Special Education classrooms working on these skills. I recommend cutting out squares, laminating and adding velcro. Can be laid out on a table or as a file folder activity for repetitive use.
Students will build fundamental understanding of quadrilaterals while defining and identifying them using a dichotomous map diagram. The dichotomous map diagram utilizes dichotomous key principles by asking yes/no questions for students to answer as they identify all the possible names for 12 different quadrilaterals. This activity will lead to discussions such as: Why are all squares rectangles but not all rectangles squares? Such discussions will lead to understanding of the attributes of vari