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Social emotional learning Common Core 4.G.A.1 resources

Preview of ALL THINGS INDIVIDUALIZED

ALL THINGS INDIVIDUALIZED

Created by
Shawna McMillan
Through this book, my goal is to help families and educators make sense of Individualized Education Programs and 504 plans in order to be more equipped to navigate each process. Since IEPs and 504s are not written in plain language, it is my charge to make sure that families and educators understand the purpose of these plans, the laws that cause these plans to come into effect, and the importance of parental and familial involvement throughout the process. I want to make sure that educators and
Preview of The Dot- Literature, Art, Culture, and Social Emotional Learning

The Dot- Literature, Art, Culture, and Social Emotional Learning

Created by
EDGEucating LLC
The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds is a book that focuses on Vashti, a doubtful art student who is encouraged by the teacher to at least make a dot. The teacher's encouragement blossoms into Vashti continuing to create art and encouraging others. This unit will be a guide for teachers to use in conjunction with the book to explore creativity in writing, art, cultural exploration, and other social/emotional activities. Extension activities in Math, STEM, Robotics, and collaboration are included.
Preview of Types of Homes Around the World a Common Needs of People & SEL Guide

Types of Homes Around the World a Common Needs of People & SEL Guide

Types of Homes or Shelter is a student paced history and geography research project to explore homes around the world. This integrated SEL lesson is designed to promote student awareness of personal safety, body safety boundaries, and safe and unsafe rules in their personal lives. Students enjoy learning the history, ingenuity, and design of Native American homes as they compare and contrast the Native American homes with their own. Students will continue researching homes from around the world.
Preview of Geometry Sit Spot Prompts

Geometry Sit Spot Prompts

Geometry Sit Spot Invitations take your students outside to reinforce vocabulary by asking them to find examples of lines, angles, quadrilaterals, triangles and symmetry. These printable, no prep prompts encourage students to sit and observe, incorporating mindfulness into the day. Students can interact with nature as they expand their understanding of geometry vocabulary when they engage in sit spots.What's Included?10 Full Page Invitations Including the Following Terms* Parallel and Perpendi
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