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Autism and bathing issues can cause a lot of stress and overwhelm since this is a skill we complete a lot in our every day lives...
Learning how to read a stock is a vital first step in understanding investing and getting in on the market. And with plenty of lines and figures to follow, it can look confusing. TheStreet is breaking down how to read a stock to make investing even easier.
Homeschooling a child with dysgraphia presents unique challenges. Learn how to beat dysgraphia with these 8 strategies!
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Teaching students literary devices (similes, metaphors, hyperbole, personification, onomatopoeia, alliteration, and imagery)
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Your child's Corpus Callosum is the superhighway for learning development in the classroom.
A missing surf legend. Waterlogged clues. Can he trust his gut instincts to end the wave of murder? Sheriff Jax Turner is learning to live again. Holding tight to the hope of reconciling with his FBI agent ex-wife, the wary man is determined to keep his focus on his coastal Oregon community. And after a concerned brother requests a welfare check, Jax is troubled to find the absent surf shop owner's tracks lead to a pool of blood. Now investigating a potential homicide, Turner chases a tip from his former spouse about a severed foot found on the beach. But when a torrent of leads links the victim to a politician's son, a jealous competitor, and a get-straight program for youth, the steadfast lawman fears layers of lies and secret agendas will keep him from stopping a vicious killer. Can he unravel the fatal agenda before he's the next corpse to wash ashore? If you like flawed heroes, gritty crimes, and dark twists and turns, then you'll love Deadly Tides, the chilling second book in Mary Keliikoa's Misty Pines Mystery Series. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781685122799 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: Level Best Books Publication Date: 10-24-2023 Pages: 302 Product Dimensions: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.68d Series: A Misty Pines Mystery #2About the Author Mary Keliikoa is the author of HIDDEN PIECES, the first book in the Misty Pines mystery series, and the multi-award nominated PI Kelly Pruett mystery series. Her short stories have appeared in Woman's World and in the anthology Peace, Love and Crime: Crime Fiction Inspired by Music of the '60s. A Pacific NW native, she spent many years working around lawyers. When not in Washington, you can find Mary with toes in the sand on a Hawaiian beach. But even under the palm trees and blazing sun, she's plotting her next murder-novel that is.
End major meltdowns by using patience, positivity, and humor rather than idle threats and punishments helped our son -- and us!
It's about time, teachers,... to talk about using poetry centers for POETRY! Depending on the age and stage of your students, you may wish to begin a study of poetic structures with rhyme scheme, meter, and/or stanzas. The figurative language synonymous with poetry is a rich source of study for centers. For example, metaphors are an appropriate subject for task cards: Similarly, assonance, similes, alliteration, onomatopoeia, etc. can be studied at centers. Writing responses to poetry are appropriate for centers, as is creating original poetry. I find that elementary students are more comfortable writing poetry when they have a "prescription" for writing. For example, they love writing haiku. There are many, many types of poetry that are engaging for students to write, but the "prescription" may be elusive. At my poetry centers, I place poetry posters with the task cards that ask them to write specific poetry. For instance, when using the task card for haiku, I put this poster at the center: My goal at learning centers is for the students to be as independent as possible. After all, I'm conducting guided reading groups during center time. By using task cards and posters, I have largely accomplished this goal. There will always be some children who struggle to work independently, either because of their personality or learning needs. The majority, however, can act independently or find the assistance they need from their peers. Please remember that none of this happens overnight. You must invest time in training your students to use centers of any type. With poetry centers, it is essential that you model the things you want your students to do and ensure that your students are very familiar with the poetry before you place it in the center. Next time, I will address some random thoughts about poetry learning centers. If you are interested in my poetry task cards and the poetry posters I created for poetry centers, you can find both at my TpT Store or in my TN Shop.
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The perception and treatment of dyslexia is shifting from a symptom-based reaction to a neurological-based understanding of what is primarily an auditory disorder.
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