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Preview of Farm Animal Action Song Literacy, Movement Activities (Video) BUNDLE

Farm Animal Action Song Literacy, Movement Activities (Video) BUNDLE

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Sing Play Create
Hee-haw! Let's learn farm animals and their sounds using the worksheets, games, activities and fun Action song "What Do the Farm Animals Say?" Your students will have so much fun "moo-ing", "maa-ing" and "neighing" around your classroom. The games are BRAIN BREAKS you can use throughout the school year. A wonderful song to sing during your FARM UNITS as a morning meeting or Brain Break activity.Putting on a music program? This song is perfect for the opening number used with other farm songs l
Preview of Let's Sign Together: For Emerging Learners of  American Sign Language

Let's Sign Together: For Emerging Learners of American Sign Language

Created by
They Made It Art
Enjoy this interactive lesson of sign language. Incorporated with demonstrations and an image for each word, with text. This is a great lesson for use in the classroom and home as students develop language skills. As a special education teacher of non-verbal students,Tosh Fomby, developed this exercise for the class and to teach one-on-one, giving students an opportunity to learn communication skills interactively. Within this video, a former student demonstrates the words (apple, book, clown,
Preview of Where's the Dolphin: A Flashcard Game for Sight Words, Math Facts, and More!
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Where's the Dolphin: A Flashcard Game for Sight Words, Math Facts, and More!

Created by
Lab and Library
This quick, fun, and interactive flashcard game helps you review a variety of concepts (literacy, math, science, vocabulary) in your classroom. It is low prep and engaging. This flashcard game can be used to review:   •sight words   •letters and sounds   •math facts   •shapes and solid figures (geometry)   •science and social studies vocabulary   •prefixes and suffixes Please click on the green star to follow me for more videos on teaching tips and strategies. Music Credits: bensound.com/roy
Preview of Kinesthetic Sight Words: Get Your Move On! (Set 2)
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Kinesthetic Sight Words: Get Your Move On! (Set 2)

Project on a whiteboard so everyone can see. Each slide of the video has a sight word on it. It will show for 4 seconds before moving on to the next word. After 6 words, there will be an exercise slide that shows for 8 seconds. Students can do the exercise until the next word shows. *Self-playing so the teacher can monitor the class or work with a small group*Fry's Words 101-200*Perfect time filler when students finish a few minutes early*There is no music due to copyrights. You can play c
Preview of Sight Word Slides and Videos

Sight Word Slides and Videos

I have created a Google Slides presentation of the first 300 Fry sight words. I have grouped the sight words into Google Slides presentations with 20 words each. On a separate slide, I linked the videos of when I voiced over the sight word presentations so students can watch the videos and practice their sight words along with me. This has worked great in my classroom! When students do not know their sight words, it is hard for them to practice them independently and accurately. This has helped
Preview of Sequencing stories video 1
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Sequencing stories video 1

Do you know a child who is not able to set the table? The child struggles with what should be done first and where everything goes?Do you know a child who can’t follow the specific “order” of steps to solve  math problems correctly? Do you know a child who struggles to tell you about their school day? When they try to tell you about it, their story may be jumbled and hard to follow?If yes, then these kids may have trouble with sequencing. Sequencing is such an important tool to learn for our stu
Preview of Kinesthetic Sight Words: Get Your Move On!
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Kinesthetic Sight Words: Get Your Move On!

Project on a whiteboard so everyone can see. Each slide of the video has a sight word on it. It will show for 4 seconds before moving on to the next word. After 6 words, there will be an exercise slide that shows for 8 seconds. Students can do the exercise until the next word shows. *Self-playing so the teacher can monitor the class or work with a small group*Fry's Words 1-100*Perfect time filler when students finish a few minutes early*There is no music due to copyrights. You can play ca
Preview of Split Screen Verbs 1.1 (50 Video Clips)

Split Screen Verbs 1.1 (50 Video Clips)

For years many of us have relied on still photos to help teach children on the autism spectrum. That may be fine for things like dogs and cars, but verbs? With my students, I have found video clips (and gifs) to be way more interesting. So why split-screen verbs? Well, I got the idea from a reference to a **research article not too long ago. It got me thinking that there might be something to the idea of presenting two clips of the same verb at the same time. Maybe it would help students to focu
Preview of Split Screen Verbs Volume 2.0 (64 Video Clips)

Split Screen Verbs Volume 2.0 (64 Video Clips)

For years many of us have relied on still photos to help teach children on the autism spectrum. That may be fine for things like dogs and cars, but verbs? With my students, I have found video clips (and gifs) to be way more interesting. So why split-screen verbs? Well, I got the idea from a reference to a **research article not too long ago. It got me thinking that there might be something to the idea of presenting two clips of the same verb at the same time. Maybe it would help students to focu
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