Discriminating WH Questions ABA Program
By Behavior Highway
Discriminating WH Questions is an ABA program meticulously designed to empower learners with the essential skill of discriminating between different types of questions. This comprehensive digital download is more than just a resource; it's a detailed lesson plan equipped with evidence-based teaching strategies, interactive flashcards, and a graphic organizer designed to enhance comprehension and mastery of what, who, where, and when questions.
What's Inside:
Lesson Plan: Dive into a comprehensive lesson plan that guides educators and therapists through the process of teaching learners to discriminate between question types.
Teaching Strategies: From explicit instruction and modeling to error correction procedures, our program offers a versatile toolkit for teaching and reinforcing the skill of discriminating question types.
Interactive Flashcards: These visual aids serve as valuable tools during lessons, facilitating active participation and practical application of concepts learned.
Graphic Organizer: Reinforce understanding with a graphic organizer designed to provide a reference point for learners as they practice discriminating between question types.
Download today and embark on a transformative journey toward mastering the discrimination of question types, unlocking the doors to improved communication and comprehension skills.
Note: This product is a digital download. Upon purchase, you will receive immediate access to all materials, allowing for seamless integration into your teaching or therapeutic programs.
Area Model of Multiplication Graphic Organizer
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Printable graphic organizer for students to use when solving two by one multiplication problems using the area model of multiplication
Fraction Anchor Charts and Student Practice Pages With Template for Guidance
By Miss Yous Clues and Resources
This product specifically aligns with Engage NY 4th grade module 5 and Eureka Math's fraction modules. This resource includes student friendly anchor charts that can be used as classroom posters, printed and kept in student math folders/binders as a reference tool, kept in student's daily math toolkit binders, or sent home to help parents be knowledgeable of classroom topics to better support their children be successful with the academics. This resource includes products for fractions overview/fraction strips, adding fractions, subtracting fractions, equivalent fractions, comparing fractions with the butterfly method and converting mixed numbers to improper fractions using both the reverse C method as well as number bonds. Each of the topics includes student practice pages that can be used with any worksheet, digital product, textbook materials, etc. These student practice page come in three versions. One version which offers the most support to students includes an example, step by step directions on how to appropriately do that skill at the top of the page and a template that students use to guide their work to help them be as independent as possible. The second version only includes the template to guide them but not the step by step directions. The third version offers only the example with the step by step directions but no template; students write out and complete each equation on their own.
This resource would be great to have on hand to use for students the first day a topic is introduced as they initially learn and practice the process. It would also be helpful to have for struggling learners to use as a guide to allow them more independence but structured practice. Special education classrooms, ICT and even general education classrooms could all benefit from having these on hand.
Writing Intervention: Activities to Help Reluctant Writers Crush Writer's Block
By Betsy Newmeyer
Got reluctant writers? This no-prep writing intervention resource includes 20 digital writing prompt slides and 9 printable graphic organizers to help students crush writer’s block. Students will generate their own word banks for a given topic, collaborate with peers to discuss and refine their ideas or word banks, engage in short quickwrite activities to build confidence, analyze and revise bad writing samples. Once students have built up their writing confidence and stamina, students can then use their word banks to write informational articles, opinion pieces, and narrative stories, all based on the same broad topic.
Each of the 20 Google Slides writing prompts include a broad topic that kids probably already know a lot about, a photo and sound effects or songs for inspiration, and an editable bad writing sample kids will analyze and revise. The printable resources include word bank and writing checklists bookmarks for students to write on, as well as graphic organizers to help students organize and write their ideas. This resource also includes a blank, editable digital writing checklist bookmark so teachers can include the specific writing skills their kids are working on.
This resource is perfect for both Gen Ed and SPED teachers and can be utilized in a multitude of ways to best suit your needs.
I use this resource in my own Writing Intervention block with struggling readers. I have over 40 fifth graders who are reading at the 3rd grade level. After using these strategies and slides, my students eagerly tackle writing about any topic I give them. The fast pacing of these activities coupled with periodic collaboration with peers keeps everyone engaged. The kids even ask for more writing time! All of my students have reported that they feel more confident in their skills and enjoy writing now.
Google Slide Writing Topics include:
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Basic Token Board for Autism/ MD Unit Classrooms
By Kiyana
Save your time and energy by downloading this simple token board to encourage completion of instructional tasks and increase classroom management.
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Help students visualize their progression on tasks with this basic token board today!
Calendars: Birthday Calendar IEP Calendar POC Calendar Meeting Calendar
By The Organized Occupational Therapist
This packet includes a one-page quick calendar reference and a two-page calendar version. This packet is perfect for teachers, OT's, SLP's, and PT's to keep track of student birthdays, IEP's, Plan of Care Tracker, Meetings and a general calendar. Pages 15-28 are an editable PDF.
This calendar is simple to use, simply write the students' name under the month and next to the day that corresponds to their birthday, IEP Meeting, POC or meeting time. I recommend printing out the calendar pages and placing them inside a sheet protector for quick referencing.
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Celebrating Diversity In Nature
By Caramel Bear Classroom
Product Description:
In our increasingly diverse and multicultural society, it’s more important than ever for teachers to foster inclusion and awareness in the classroom. The increase in diversity doesn’t only relate to race and ethnicity; it can include students of different religions, economic statuses, gender identities, and students with disabilities. Teachers can encourage acceptance and help students to thrive in our diverse world.
This product is designed to make comparisons of diversity in nature and how people can be very diverse. There is beauty in both. It is what makes us unique.
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Reluctant Writers Activity Bundle: Engaging Activities for Writing Intervention
By Betsy Newmeyer
Help your reluctant writers practice their grammar through building and punctuating sentences, expanding sentences with parts of speech, and combining sentences with this activity bundle of 9 printable and digital activities. Ideal for both GenEd and SpEd teachers with struggling and reluctant writers.
Students also begin writing pieces by building word banks in order to tell a short story or write expository and opinion writing pieces. Throughout each of the activities, students communicate their ideas and collaborate with peers while giving and accepting peer feedback during the revision process.
I have used each of these resources with my students over the years. I have found that low-stakes writing activities that include an element of game-like fun and peer collaboration work best. It turns the most reluctant of writers into a writing enthusiast.
Bundle Includes:
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Autism/MD Units Visual Supports Starter Kit Bundle
By Kiyana
Enhance your Autism/MD Unit with our Complete Visual Supports Bundle! This all-inclusive bundle features 9 essential resources to support teachers in setting up a comprehensive visual supports system. From Morning Meeting/Circle Time to independent work stations, small group language arts and math centers, and even sensory integration and transitioning within the school building – we've got you covered! Empower your students with visual aids tailored to their unique needs, fostering a more inclusive and engaging learning environment. Streamline your teaching and help your students thrive with this ultimate Visual Supports Bundle! #Autismunit #BackToSchool #SpecialEducation #VisualSupports #DigitalResources
Birthday Bundle - Calendar Packet and Birthday Balloons
By The Organized Occupational Therapist
This packet includes the Calendar Packet and Birthday Balloon packet for a discounted price:
Calendar Packet
Birthday Balloon Topper
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