These vibrant and inclusive Class Rules and Expectations Posters with Sign Language are the perfect addition to your teaching toolkit to create a welcoming and harmonious learning environment for all.
...Every child’s unique learning style is valued in our classrooms, and inclusivity is at the heart of everything we do. These 10 eye-catching posters have colorful backgrounds, delightful illustrations, and written expectations. But that’s not all! We’ve gone the extra mile by incorporating Sign Language signs, making it easier for our little ones to communicate effectively and fostering a sense of unity.Rules and Expectations Word WallThe Classroom Word Wall Posters are here to enrich vocabulary and comprehension. Each poster features words and engaging illustrations, enhancing memory retention and making learning an exciting adventure. Additionally, we’ve included Word and Signs posters, encouraging active participation, and reinforcing the connection between signs and their meanings. By acquiring these expressions, students can engage effectively with their peers and lay the groundwork for a lifetime of courtesy and empathy.Sign Language and Classroom ManagementImagine the joy on your student’s faces as they discover the power of Sign Language. By using these signs, children build essential communication skills and develop empathy and respect for others. The benefits extend beyond language development; they can even assist with classroom management by providing an alternative way to convey important messages without disruption.
Functional assessment via role play scenarios RE: peer group entry, response to provocation, response to failure, response to success, social expectations, teacher expectations. Provides scorable resp
...onse key. For Grades 2, 3, 4, ages 7-10. Fillable version at P01ASM0575.
Explains that prosoicial behavior focuses on another's needs and voluntarily chooses to help in some way. Includes teaching strategies, suggests books, provides a word bank and 3 worksheets.
Presents 3 communication styles: aggressive, passive, and assertive. Provides a means to discuss why advocacy is important in the context of appropriate interaction and peer expectations.
This article provides activities to help students recognize that giving to others can be as worthwhile (or more so)as receiving. Worksheets include: "My Gifts" cut and paste for young students; The
...Giving Board Game with situation game cards that move the player forward for generous acts; "My Giving Checklist" for students to record generous acts; gift certificates to be used as needed; a review of The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein, suggesting that giving can actually go too far.
The Auditory Language & Learning Guide is an EXCELLENT informal evaluation tool for listening and language that can be used with students of any age and language ability. The 2 page checklist format e
...asily allows the teacher to develop IEP goals based on identified student weaknesses in the 4 areas of audition/listening, receptive language, expressive language, and social communication. Skills can be rated as 'targeted', 'emerging', 'mastered' or 'previously assessed' and checked off by date achieved. This assessment tool can be used from year to year allowing instructors and parents to see growth in a students language and learning.
Have you ever wondered how to communicate with someone who is Deaf? These Deaf Awareness posters show nine practical ways to support someone who is Deaf or hard of hearing, designed to encourage inclu
...sion by allowing anyone of any age to communicate with a deaf person. Sharing with others is especially important during Deaf Awareness Month and at Deaf events.
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