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  • Menu Math

    A couple of my students use a Menu Math as their main math curriculum-They love to see the real pictures of food items and have fun using a calculator to come up with the sum and difference. Pro-Ed, Inc. Grades: Pre K to 12+ Hundreds of adapted math program options that cover topics such as: money math, real life…

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  • What did you do over winter break?

    It was a nice break..everyone seems relaxed and rejuvenated after 2 weeks off. Today, we practiced asking questions and answering about their break. What did you do during winter break? I used this book to ask each students for 2 questions. How long? What did you?   With visual cues, students were encouraged to read total 4…

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  • Unique Learning System® Curriculum

    I remember one teacher told me how great Unique Curriculum had helped him in his lesson planning all year. What’s his class like? His class is a special day class in a regular middle school classroom. Students in that class normally do not attend any general ed classes due to their behaviors and communication challenges.…

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  • Weather Chart

    This is the second part of the 3 lessons under Weather and Climate unit. Now, I wanted to introduce our Weather Chart to the students and keep on report each day’s weather(temperature) to the chart as a part of a daily morning routine. This will give us opportunities to use a graph in a functional way,…

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  • Thanksgiving Activity Ideas

    November is fast approaching and we are getting ready for the fun, engaging Thanksgiving activities in the classroom. It’s great to have communities who support each other by sharing great free teaching resources- I have found great free Thanksgiving activities online and they were super easy to use. Here are some! English Language ArtsThanksgiving Activities…

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  • Sentence Starters and more

    If students are verbal and willing to communicate with you throughout the day, having a Sentence Starters ready at the board could be helpful to promote spontaneous communication. Let’s bring this simple Direction words out during an Art activity. In stead of verbally prompting students over and over again, let this guide students to follow…

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