lunes, 26 de marzo de 2012

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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
I have another cutting project for your to duplicate and use with your students. This one has an Easter bunny. Color and cut out the bunny, the ears and the egg and assemble this cute project. I have also put up more Social Skill Cartoon Strip Interactions to help your students deal with difficult feelings. Check our "Speak for Yourself!"

Happy Easter
Here is another Easter cutting project to share with your children! You have the option of leaving the bunny's body on the first page, or cutting it out and gluing body, ears and eggs on a piece of construction paper.
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Speak For Yourself!
Students with disabilities have a lot of difficulty dealing with "bad" feelings. Learning to speak up and name their feelings using "I Statements" can give your students a lot of power over their situations, and help them deal more constructively with their families and friends.

More Dolch Activities
I'm still adding worksheets to give your students opportunities to practice the Dolch High Frequency words. Many of them are "sight vocabulary," the large part of everyday words that are... Read more

How - Dee!
My first teaching job was in rural Minnesota, where Hee-Haw played two or three times a week on the local television station. I remember this greeting and Minnie Pearl in... Read more

 


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