lunes, 9 de enero de 2012

About Special Education: More Resources for the New Year

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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
I'm busy updating some popular resources to make them work better for you, especially the Dolch High Frequency words. You will find all new flash cards in an attractive and usable format, as well as data sheets that can also be used to create baselines for the words your students do or don't know.

New Year - New Tools
I've been busy updating resources, especially those resources that go with the Dolch High Frequency Words. I've also added a new article about phoneme awareness, an article that points out the importance of being able to hear and segment words in component sounds.

Dolch High Fequency Words for Word Recognition
This article not only gives suggestions for how to use and teach the Dolch High Frequency Words, it links to free printable data sheets for each Dolch level, as well as new 3 in. by 5 in. printable flash cards.

Serendipity
Talk about serendipity! I just got off the phone with Alex Plank, the founder of WrongPlanet.net, a website for the Asperger's Syndrome community, which includes both people with the diagnosis,... Read more

Ask a Special Education Teacher
Last week I put up resources to help those of you thinking about becoming special education teachers. I found another I want to share: the Council on Exceptional Children (CEC)... Read more

 


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