How Art Can Help Students with Special Needs Express Themselves
The artistic process is both creative and intellectual. Students with special needs face unique challenges that impact their existence, perception …
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The artistic process is both creative and intellectual. Students with special needs face unique challenges that impact their existence, perception …
Continue ReadingLearn Chinese word for “good luck”: 好运【hǎoyùn】, 幸运【xìngyùn, and 福【fú】, and see examples of how they are used. Learn to wish “good …
Continue ReadingHomework planners can be used effectively with students with special needs if you follow a few simple tips. The planner should be a communication tool …
Continue ReadingDealing with Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede is one of those novels that are both fun to read and offer teachable themes and topics. In this article, we …
Continue ReadingWhen learning Spanish grammar, adverbs and prepositions of position can often confuse language learners. This can even be more confusing when used in …
Continue ReadingThe 8th Grade Reading curriculum will use the novel, The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton to teach important reading skills during the third six weeks of …
Continue ReadingWhen children begin to read it is magic. You want to keep them interested and challenged. They love to say, “I’m reading a chapter …
Continue ReadingMany foods that fill our grocery store shelves, get served everyday in restaurants, and feed people around the world have their origins in Native …
Continue ReadingAncient Romans loved all things Greek. In the highest form of flattery, the Romans copied Greek architecture, sculpture, and mythology. Learn the …
Continue ReadingThis article provides links to the short story unit that I’ve implemented in the 1st and 2nd six weeks of my 8th Grade Reading Curriculum.
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