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Free high school oral communication writing-essays resources for Montessori

Preview of BRAIN BREAKS - PRINTABLE- FLASHCARDS. TO ESTIMULATE- TO CALM NERVES- MANAGEMENT

BRAIN BREAKS - PRINTABLE- FLASHCARDS. TO ESTIMULATE- TO CALM NERVES- MANAGEMENT

Here you may find different flashcards with brain breaks to stimulate your student's brain or to calm their nerves. You can use them online or in class. Orange flashcards : active Blue flashcards: relax If you download it and you like it, a comment or rate is appreciated, THANK YOU!
Preview of Volume Control

Volume Control

Created by
Jennifer Siem
This is a 3 level stoplight using symbol supports to help students who are younger, have autism, or other special needs. It is limited to being too loud and being just right. I only did three levels because my students with Autism have difficulty understanding terms such as inside voice, whisper, outside voice, and/or yelling.
Preview of The Purple Series - World Alzheimer's Month (Volume 2)

The Purple Series - World Alzheimer's Month (Volume 2)

Thank you for downloading The Purple Series - World Alzheimer's Month (Volume 2)! This second set can be used along with the first to add more variety to this work. Although there is no official purple series in the Montessori Curriculum, I chose the color purple because it is the official color of the Alzheimer’s movement. I created this work to bring awareness to World Alzheimer’s Month in September and honor my grandmother who passed away from the disease. As this material is meant for both i
Preview of The Purple Series - World Alzheimer's Month (Volume 3)

The Purple Series - World Alzheimer's Month (Volume 3)

Thank you for downloading The Purple Series - World Alzheimer's Month (Volume 3)! This third set can be used along with previous sets to add more variety to this work. Although there is no official purple series in the Montessori Curriculum, I chose the color purple because it is the official color of the Alzheimer’s movement. I created this work to bring awareness to World Alzheimer’s Month in September and honor my grandmother who passed away from the disease. As this material is meant for bot
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