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Dyslexie - un mot qui suscite souvent la peur, l'incertitude ou l'incompréhension dans le cœur de beaucoup. Cependant, pour moi, c'est un terme qui décrit simplement un aspect de ma personnalité. En tant que personne atteinte de dyslexie, je représente un groupe d'individus qui perçoivent et interprètent le monde différemment.
Get your kids up and moving with positional words activities! This unit is full of activities from mini lessons to a quick assessment!
People who recognize their own strengths tend to be happier and have greater self-esteem. However, when a person uses their strengths every day, they can...
We can't be more excited to share our September Centers with you! You will find a variety of phonics, language, vocabulary, and listening & speaking activities with these September centers. We provided a great review of essential kindergarten skills, and a solid start to first grade skills. These centers will be beneficial to any first grade classroom!
Sentence sticks work great to teach parts of speech: verbs, nouns, adjectives etc. Use it to make silly sentences or real sentences too!
Pour tenter de remédier aux difficultés en orthographe, voici une série de documents qui s'adressent principalement à des élèves de cycle 3 en difficulté. BILAN en Orthographe : (3 documents à télécharger) Document 1 : Compétences à évaluer Document 2...
Download English Language Scheme of Work for Nigeria Junior Secondary Sch Class JSS1-3, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Term in pdf, used by Teacher/Parent
Dès le CE1, la mémorisation des tables de multiplication est au programme. Matthieu Protin propose une technique de mémorisation par images mentales.
This poster serves as a visual aid for students working with the distance formula. I copy it onto a colorful piece of card stock, laminate, then hang on the wall. Sometimes I give students their own copy to keep in their notes. Note: Concept clues are intentionally not decorative. They provide clues/information regarding the topic of study without being distracting. They are a fantastic resource for students who receive accommodations such as graphic organizers, notecards, etc. Hang an additional copy in your school's resource room.
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Critical thinking skills are what we want our students to develop. Without these skills we can not guarantee a sound and effective education that will enable our kids to seamlessly blend in tomorrow 's job market. Therefore, it is our responsibility as teachers and educators to fully understand the components of this set of skills in order to better focus on them in our instruction. Read more: http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/07/a-quick-guide-to-21st-century-critical.html# Via Educatorstechnology, Gust MEES, Yehuda Peled, R.Conrath, Ed.D., Ann Papi Castro, Rebecca Shiels
Using games is the best way to teach, review and practice vocabulary with ESL learners. I've found that playing simple games with my students provides amazing vocabulary retention. The best part is that your students will have a great time while playing! Any teacher can tell you that worksheets and monotonous repetitions of vocabulary in
Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is an evidence-based treatment for many mental and behavioral health issues. Research has shown that CBT can be effective...
Memory aids are often used to help students remember certain spelling rules. The FLoSS rule is one of the first spelling rules taught to our first and second grade students to help them understand whe
From an early age, kids can learn to call for help as their sharp minds are limited by physical strength and emotional state. When they cry, they probably ask for help.
I love using class call backs and attention grabbers! These are so fun! My class loves them! This freebie is a classroom staple!
Outils d'interventions psychosociale pour parent et intervenant, affiche, jeu éducatif, cartes éducatives, guide d'accompagnement, cahier.
Every so often I try to write a general post which includes links for the worksheets and pages that we have been using from Twinkl. This time I am only going to write about Maths. I have written a…
A range of scavenger hunts with symbol supported communication boards for AAC users and those with reduced recpeive and expressive language.
Teaching active learning is a tough job. Read more for ideas on modifying activities for active learning and adjust your instruction.
I'm just going to be honest....I am OBSESSED with using adapted books in my classroom! They are a good "grab and go" activity, if I have a little extra time after a lesson to fill. My EA's also use these in the general education classrooms, when a reading passage or activity may be over my kiddos' levels. I organize my books in bins so they are easily accessible to any adult who needs one for a lesson or activity. In my classroom, I use the counting adapted books to teach basic counting skills. It is nice for my kiddos to change up themes and activities from just the normal counting activities. My students enjoy the different themes and stories that often go a long with them. I even have a couple of counting from 11-20 for my higher kiddos. I use "WH" questions adapted books that are wonderful to practice or track IEP comprehension goal data. I can use one to go along with an upcoming holiday or to teach a skill that is being taught in their regular education classroom. I have found that it is nice to have the comprehension questions immediately after the passage. It is also helpful to have a visual along with the words for my nonreaders. I am constantly adding new adapted books to my library to keep learning interesting and fun for my students. This is an adapted book I use to teach my students about Hanukkah. You can find this book here. All of my adapted books can be found on my Teachers Pay Teachers store, SPEDitorials. I also offer an Adapted Books Growing Bundle in my store that I upload new books to regularly. You will definitely get the best bang for your buck with this bundle!
I’ve added another new feature to The Trip Clip! Although I still offer a free first/then board template, I’ve improved my for-purchase option to allow customers to choose their colors …
Use these ideas (and the FREE download) to help you and the IEP team determine classroom accommodations for students with hearing loss.
Simple and large-icon communication board for adults across medical settings.
I now use schedules with my kids but before this we used a Now and Next Board. It was one of the first things I was advised to do after my son was diagnosed as autistic. I have to admit I wasn't very good with visuals in the early days but now I see how
Visual schedules are a great way to help students manage their school day and see what is coming next. Free flip schedule template only at Mrs. D's Corner.
Safety awareness can be a very abstract concept for our students… yet it is such an important one! We need to find ways to break the concept down into more understandable chunks and build the language needed for emergencies. Here are some ideas for breaking it down and build those crucial life skills. Personal Information ... Read More about Teaching Students With Disabilities About Safety
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Protecting and promoting the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of people and communities is referred to as safeguarding health. It entails a variety of activities intended to promote general health and wellness while preventing disease, injury, and the spread of injuries..
A quick list of accommodations and modifications that you can apply to any student, not just special education or 504 students.
Providing modeling is vital to kids working memory development. Discover why and download our free printable visual cue cards for autism.
Cardiac Arrest and CPR - Explore from the Merck Manuals - Medical Consumer Version.