Strategies for Teaching New Vocabulary to Students With Learning Disabilities
Learning new vocabulary is essential in increasing reading fluency and understanding material. Vocabulary skills can be difficult, though, for …
Continue ReadingLearning new vocabulary is essential in increasing reading fluency and understanding material. Vocabulary skills can be difficult, though, for …
Continue ReadingWhy not celebrate spring with a flower unit? Looking for some Mary, Mary Quite Contrary preschool lesson plan ideas for math? This activity works well …
Continue ReadingFairy tales are a great teaching tool for all ages, even for preschoolers. These two fairy tale projects will help your enhance your students …
Continue ReadingStudents will learn about predictions, collecting data, and making generalizations based on the results. Help usher in March while having a little …
Continue ReadingKids love printed stickers! They are fun, colorful, easy to find, inexpensive and a wonderful teaching tool. Read on to find ways to use stickers to …
Continue ReadingWhen working on a vegetable theme, a great learning activity for your students is creating their own book. This information should help you, with …
Continue ReadingTo check if you or your child is suffering from dyscalculia, you might have to consider being assessed for it. Testing can be expensive and it is …
Continue ReadingFor older students with dyslexia, spelling and writing easily can become the stuff of nightmares into the high school years, when workloads increase …
Continue ReadingWant to look smart in any situation? Quote Mark Twain! Here are some of the most familiar quotes from one of the world’s greatest humorists.
Continue ReadingYoung children are both very active and growing rapidly. Make snack time both fun, healthy and educational with these four snack ideas that are a …
Continue ReadingUse these funny Mark Twain quotes to liven up your next discussion, sound pretentious, or impress the ladies. There’s also a lesson plan for …
Continue ReadingAny student with a learning disability must have their own IEP (Individualized Education Program). This plan guides the education of the student …
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