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Struggling with Letter Reversals? Dyslexic Student? Beginning Reader?
It is easy to see how letter reversals happen: flip the b and it becomes a d. The beginning reader or dyslexic child may not realize that the direction of the letter matters, or he may not be able to remember which letter is which. Click here to learn more about how to solve letter reversals. #dyslexiahomeschooling #dyslexia #dyslexiaresources #strugglingreaders #readinghelp #readingtips #buildingconfidence #readwithconfidence #homeschoolreading #allaboutlearningpress #allaboutreading
10 Simple and Engaging Letter Recognition Games for Pre-K or Kindergarten: Alphabet Activity Ideas
Looking for fun and effective ways to teach letter recognition? Discover these 10 simple and engaging alphabet activities perfect for Kindergarten and homeschool settings! From interactive games to easy-to-use worksheets, or no prep activities these letter recognition activities will help your kids master their letters and sounds. If you're in the classroom or at home, these resources make learning the alphabet fun and stress-free. #AlphabetActivities #LetterRecognition #Kindergarten #Homeschool
Free Printable Alphabet Books
Practicing letter recognition, letter tracing, and writing letters of the alphabet with your preschooler this summer? Let your students play fun and engaging alphabet games with these 26 free alphabet books from littlemindsatwork.org. Simply download and print in black and white or add a fun pop of color! These books can be used in multiple settings: whole-group instruction, small-group instruction, intervention, literacy center, and/or at-home supplement. Download for free today!
First Year Teaching Tips | New Teacher Tips
As a first year special education teacher, are you feeling overwhelmed? Today, I’m sharing first year special education teacher tips! There are several things that you do not need to focus on for your special education classroom! It is important to have an organized classroom that is well thought out but not Pinterest worthy. Find those special education resources but don’t try too many. In your first year teaching special education, don’t get overwhelmed with doing too much or being perfect.
Special Education Data Sheets
Are you looking for a quick and easy way to collect data as a special education teacher? These sticky note data collection sheets and data collection notepads will help you collect data on IEP goal progress, IEP goal mastery, behavior goals and frequency behavior data. They can also help you easily send home IEP meeting information, provide you with an IEP meeting checklist, give you an IEP scheduling log, record classroom observations and record IEP goals at a glance. Grab them all here.
Tips for Using the 3 Drawer Work System - Simply Special Ed
A 3 drawer work system is great for independent work stations. It allows students to build independence while working on academic skills and fine motor skills. This structured work system or independent work station is great for elementary special education students up to high school special education students. You can put task boxes, clip cards, worksheets, file folders, adapted books, and more. Learn how to use and set up a 3 drawer work system in your special education classroom.