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Free Spring scaffolded notes

Preview of Lima Bean Observation Log

Lima Bean Observation Log

Who loves planting lima beans at this time of the year? Students really enjoy taking on the role of a scientist and recording their observations. This is an easy way to do this and is referred to as an "Observation Log." It is generic in nature and can be made numerous times. It provides a small space for your students to draw a picture and label the parts of their bean. Does that sound like fun? Be sure to download this freebie and check out others on my blog. I hope you enjoy having this. This
Preview of Plants: LAMP Words for Life vocabulary

Plants: LAMP Words for Life vocabulary

Easily find vocabulary for your science lesson on plants!Provide this sheet to students or to their parents/SLPs/SPED teachers/paras to help anyone who uses LAMP Words for Life AAC find the appropriate vocabulary easily during lessons.Let me know if you have lessons or vocabulary lists that you would like me to use to create LAMP WFL vocabulary lists. I would love to create these free resources for anyone assisting AAC users.I use NuVoice's "Write with Icons" function, but you can also find icon
Preview of Plants Need

Plants Need

Simple tree map to use in teaching plant needs vocabulary. Students will use the word bank to write the new vocabulary words on each branch of the map. Then, they will create their own illustrations for each new word.
Preview of Seasonal newsletter templates

Seasonal newsletter templates

These were created with Adobe Acrobat, and are editable PDF templates through that program. These are meant to use during the different seasons through the year.
Preview of Directions to Draw a Cardinal Bird

Directions to Draw a Cardinal Bird

Scaffolded directions on how to draw a cardinal bird step-by-step! I've taught this with as young as Kindergarten and as old as 4th grade. We drew them with pencil, traced with oil pastel and then did a watercolor resist overlay, but the possibilities are endless!
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