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Writing ebooks for special education

Preview of Impressive essays for IELTS and school: samples and exercises

Impressive essays for IELTS and school: samples and exercises

Created by
AB51
A collection of 10 high-level short and 5-paragraph essays, each complemented by practice questions on comprehension, upgrading language, synonyms, and structure.
Preview of Lessons 16-17: The Absolute Phrase

Lessons 16-17: The Absolute Phrase

We had a well-known author come and give a talk at my school about his newest novel. All the students had read it for their English class. As I led him to the gymnasium, I said to him, "I noticed you really like the absolute phrase.""What's that?" he asked.I grabbed my copy of the book, flipped it open to a random page, and immediately found an example. "Look, right here, there's one.""Oh, yes," he replied. "I do like those. What did you call them again?""Absolute phrases," I replied.Ever since
Preview of Multiplication Musical EBook (Enhanced Apple format)

Multiplication Musical EBook (Enhanced Apple format)

Created by
Sandra Warren
(Endorsed by Pres.of Didax, Makers of Unifix Math Cubes.) Children delight as multipliers come alive! See eights with wings. They are buzzing bees leaving their honey hive. We see, we sing, we clap, we color....and best of all we remember.. Eight time eight go out the sticky door, 8x8=64! Sing along to rock, country, blues and more in this colorful, interactive, 84-page EBook. Are you ready to sing along? Yee Ha! Reduced Pricing is temporary, applied to encourage r
Preview of Pie Brown E-Book

Pie Brown E-Book

Pie Brown is a children's story about being different is a super power. It will help children build self-confidence and reading skills.
Preview of Write Awake ebook (EPUB)

Write Awake ebook (EPUB)

Created by
Write Awake
Are you AWAKE yet? Do you want to help raise the vibration of the Planet? Do you want to use (and choose) your words to encourage Wellness, Peace, and Positivity? Do you want to heighten your creativity and intuition? ​Conscious writers are visionaries. They are in tune with the rhythms of nature and the struggles for a better world. They write responsibly and pay it forward. ​When author Eleyne-Mari Sharp began writing professionally in 1980, she had no idea she would someday become a novelist,
Preview of Commenting on Animal Sounds.  AAC- Simple Sentences- Core Words "I' and "hear"

Commenting on Animal Sounds. AAC- Simple Sentences- Core Words "I' and "hear"

Created by
SLP Kristi
This ebook works on the core words "I" and "hear" as well as different common animals that students may hear in their environment. Click on the speaker icon on each page to play the animal's sound. Students may need to look at the pictures in the beginning to help them form their simple "I hear ___" sentence. Once they have it down, the visual prompts can be faded.This resource can be used with students using any type of AAC. This is a digital resource in an epub format that can be downl
Preview of Literacy Mats: Fundamentals of Reading, Writing, Speaking & Listening

Literacy Mats: Fundamentals of Reading, Writing, Speaking & Listening

Created by
Brian Kissman
For grades 2 through 12. Literacy Mats is an innovative and easy-to-implement teaching tool for educators and parents, and an engaging learning tool for students from grade 2 through 12 and beyond that focuses on developing the language arts (reading, writing, conversation, and presentation) as key skills to lifelong learning. The focus of Literacy Mats is “reading to learn.” So how is Literacy Mats different from other reading and language arts learning tools and how is lifelong learning ach
Preview of Animal Adaptations Primary Source Video Clip Lessons eBook Interactive Features

Animal Adaptations Primary Source Video Clip Lessons eBook Interactive Features

OVERVIEWStudents learn about animal adaptations in the rainforest habitat by reading text and viewing 9 short primary source videos. This mini-unit is appropriate for students in grades 4 and 5. It is also appropriate for some 3rd graders. An assessment/activity page follows each video clip. The video clips are preceded by 3 pages of introductory material, including 2 graphic organizers. Teacher support includes an answer key and tips for introducing students to primary sources. COMPONENTS-- 9 p
Preview of Moodzie Blues: A Story to Empower Children

Moodzie Blues: A Story to Empower Children

Moodzie is feeling so very sad and blue. Antennae makes Moodzie very sensitive to the world. So Moodzie is getting more and more blue by the minute. Will Moodzie be able to manage his sadness and become happy again?This book assists teachers, practitioners and parents in guiding children to understand and regulate their challenging mood changes. Designed in conjunction with the app, Mood Tool box, this book will help all children and in particular children with Autism, ADHD, ASD, Trauma and Spec
Preview of Moodzie Chooses Happy: A Story to Empower Children

Moodzie Chooses Happy: A Story to Empower Children

Moodzie is happy most of the time. Antennae makes Moodzie very sensitive to the world. Come on a journey with Moodzie to discover all about moods and the strategies to make Moodzie happy again.This book assists teachers, practitioners and parents in guiding children to understand and regulate their challenging mood changes. Designed in conjunction with the app, Mood Tool box, this book will help all children and in particular children with Autism, ADHD, ASD, Trauma and Special Needs. Created by
Preview of Lesson 18: The Adjective Cluster

Lesson 18: The Adjective Cluster

Yes, we really do need more examples of Adjective Clusters. It's sometimes hard for students (and authors, I guess) to get the hang of them, but again, they happen outside the main clause, where they have the freedom to elaborate upon the nucleus in a fashion they simply could not achieve in the main clause. What grade level would this be best for? When is it time to drop all those one-word adjectives that are stuffed into the main clause, in favor of the flow and imagery of the lower levels? Th
Preview of Everyone Has Something. Together We Can (eBook)

Everyone Has Something. Together We Can (eBook)

Created by
Kestyland
Whether it's a situation or a disability, everyone has something that challenges them. "Everyone Has Something" celebrates the journeys we all take when faced with a struggle. We may feel frustrated, confused, or sad, but in the end, we are stronger, wiser, and more compassionate because our journeys help us grow! Get the book that celebrates challenges without labels! Represented inside are children who struggle with attention, learning, physical challenges/differences, obesity, social interac
Preview of A social story: “A Story Shows Me How to Be a Hero” multimedia EPUB for eReaders

A social story: “A Story Shows Me How to Be a Hero” multimedia EPUB for eReaders

How do I get a new thing I want? This social story about learning how to get new things and becoming a Hero for others from listening to stories will tell me. ★ A social story about how to research: “A Story Shows Me How to Be a Hero” multimedia EPUB for eReaders A CHRYSVNTHEMUM STORY from WhattheChrysanthemumKnows.com ISBN: 978-0-9982705-2-4 Find the original publication here: https://whatthechrysanthemumknows.com/2018/07/09/a-story-shows-me-how-to-be-a-hero/ > Multimedia EPUB for eReader
Preview of Letter Sounds And Tracing

Letter Sounds And Tracing

This book contains 32 pages of letter sound and letter tracing pages. It also contains sight words to help expand their vocabulary.Great aide in fine motor skills!
Preview of Lesson 4—Present Participial Phrase

Lesson 4—Present Participial Phrase

Now that we have learned how to place the free modifiers after, before, and within the main clause, we move to the most common free modifier, the present participle. Students will learn where to place it in the sentence, and how to get the most out of its usefulness. See how many they can put in one sentence (see the Harper Lee example!) and have them pick up any book in the library and time themselves how long it takes to find one. They can then submit their findings to the whole class, and hav
Preview of Lesson 9: Past Participial Phrase

Lesson 9: Past Participial Phrase

The past participial phrase is not as frequent as its predecessor, referring, as its name implies, to the past rather than the present. But it has strength and purpose, and its relationship with the rest of the sentence is often vital to the action in a novel or the reasoning in an essay.It's a fun challenge to the students to find ways to put past participial phrases in their writing. Thinking in terms of the Levels is often a useful approach. Also, sentences that are built upon phrases contain
Preview of Lessons 2-3: Free Modifiers Before and Within

Lessons 2-3: Free Modifiers Before and Within

So, now we have seen free modifiers doing their thing—making the writing more detailed, flowing, and satisfying. I hope you are thinking about how you can apply these lessons to the books that you teach. It is far more appealing when the students are alert as they read, and pretend it's a treasure hunt for new features that they can add to their next writing assignment.After having studied Lessons 1-3, which were touched on in the "Free Product" offer, the students are asked to write out the le
Preview of Lessons 23-24: The Adverb Clause

Lessons 23-24: The Adverb Clause

The adverb clause is so much easier to teach and understand than the adjective clause. Take a sentence, slap a coordinating conjunction on the front of it, and you're done. A fun exercise in class is to pair up. One person says a sentence, the other person adds the conjunction. Maybe do it in circles of six or eight, depending on the number of students. And maybe have them, before you begin, select a simple sentence (no free modifiers) from a book they are reading, and that will be the one they
Preview of Lessons 19-20: The Adjective Clause

Lessons 19-20: The Adjective Clause

Lesson 19 covers the adjective clause when applied to humans (who, whose, whom), and Lesson 20 presents the adjective clause for non-humans (which, that).There are many topics that pop up, such as when to use them, how to use them, and where to put them, but you'll find it all covered here. One interesting classroom technique appears with Exercise A. It involves merging two sentences by turning one of them into an adjective clause. What is to be removed? What replaces it? Where should you put it
Preview of My Learning Journal eBook (Distance Learning)

My Learning Journal eBook (Distance Learning)

Created by
Jin and Teach
This is an EPUB File designed to be opened and shared via Airdrop using iPads using the Book Creator App. It is for students to document their thoughts, feelings and learning. Students can complete one page a week to reflect on their learning, as well as familiarising them with ICT applications. Learning intentions are provided for Visible Learning so children understand the purpose and expectations of their learning journal.Having a ready-made template takes away the fuss of designing, enabling
Preview of Lessons 5-8: How not to Mess Up

Lessons 5-8: How not to Mess Up

As with any new adventure, there will be some cautions that must be applied. Confidence can turn into overconfidence, as the students discover these new elements of writing and are eager to try them out all over the place. These four lessons explain how to avoid mistakes. Let them have some fun by intentionally writing misplaced modifiers, and then fixing them. They will learn quickly to get it right, and they will want to share their successes as well.
Preview of Hanging with friends. Age appropriate learn to read (readers).

Hanging with friends. Age appropriate learn to read (readers).

Created by
happy things
Ebook .A age appropriate early level reader for teens. So many teenagers are below the average line when it comes to reading. So many are really low and need to start from the beginning. Readers for children to learn to read are easy to find but very demeaning for a teenager. The key to get a teen enthused to read is that it needs to be something they are interested in and achievable to their level.
Preview of I like motorcycles.

I like motorcycles.

Created by
happy things
Ebook version. A age appropriate early level reader for teens. So many teenagers are below the average line when it comes to reading. So many are really low and need to start from the beginning. Readers for children to learn to read are easy to find but very demeaning for a teenager. The key to get a teen enthused to read is that it needs to be something they are interested in and achievable to their level.
Preview of Lesson 25: Seldom Free

Lesson 25: Seldom Free

Our last batch of Free Modifiers consists of the infinitive phrase, the adverb, and the prepositional phrase. We see them all the time, but mostly as bound modifiers in the Level 1.But they do occasionally get free. That opening infinitive sequence, from Black Beauty by Anna Sewell, exhibits wonderful charm and vividness, delightful for the child or adult.The gracefulness of movement, with an adverbial arrangement that builds with flowing grace, displays Hemingway at his astute best.And the obse
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