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CVC Words Boom Cards CVC Words Boom Cards
CVC Words Boom Cards
By The Tote Bag Teacher
sku: A21RDG1357
$ 475
Listening for individual phonemes can be tricky for students who are beginning to read and write. They often will not catch all the sounds, or get them in the incorrect order. That's why I created thi ... s deck of Boom Cards with self-checking sound boxes. Students can listen to each CVC word and type the individual phonemes they hear. They're self-checking, making them perfect for independent practice, or for small-group work. And because they're PREP-FREE, they are perfect for a busy teacher like yourself. These 49 digital task cards feature 2 CVC words each, for a total of 98 CVC words. Cards are color-coded based on the word's vowel. All words are fill-in-the-blank with each letter self-checking, so learners will know which letter needs to be corrected if needed. All words feature adorable clip art and a sound clip of the spoken word. These digital task cards would be great on a laptop, desktop, Chromebook, tablet, or any other mobile device that can access the internet. They can even be used on your Smart Board. Here’s the best part - they are self-grading and allow you to track student progress. Plus, they’re no prep which means no printing, laminating or storage.What's included:· A link to access 49 Digital Task Cards on the BOOM Learning℠ website· Teacher Notes on how to use these BOOM Cards™ in your classroomTake a look at the thumbnail images and the preview file above to get a better idea of what the digital task cards look like.More about BOOM Learning…To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with "Fast Pins," (play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards). Fastplay is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks. For additional assignment options, you'll need a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account. Read here for details: http://bit.ly/BoomTrial.
Weekly Lesson Plans For Google Sheets Weekly Lesson Plans For Google Sheets
Weekly Lesson Plans For Google Sheets
By The Tote Bag Teacher
sku: A21TEA1358
$ 4
Lesson planning (especially for itinerant teachers) can be tedious and time-consuming. That's why I made this easy-to-use weekly lesson plan template for Google Sheets. This lesson plan template is pe ... rfect for planning your students' weekly lessons and includes a column for session notes. Now you can easily keep track of lessons, materials, and progress in a simple spreadsheet.What's included:⭐A pdf document with a link to a fully editable Google Sheets templateWhy it's great:⭐ Rows for each student⭐A column for Monday-Friday lessons⭐A column for Monday-Friday session notes (great for quick progress notes)⭐A column for next week's prep⭐Weekly tabs on the bottom for a lesson plan for each week of the school yearTake a look at the preview to get a better idea of how this product will save you time and headaches. 
Winter-Themed Main Idea (Non-Fiction) Winter-Themed Main Idea (Non-Fiction)
Winter-Themed Main Idea (Non-Fiction)
By The Tote Bag Teacher
sku: A21RDG1359
$ 350
Identifying the main idea and supporting details can be tricky for younger students. This 12-page PDF resource helps make it a little easier. Included are six winter-themed non-fiction topics that wil ... l engage and interest little learners. Each topic includes two versions (multiple choice and open-ended) to best meet students' needs.Students will read each non-fiction topic, identify the main idea, and provide one supporting detail. There is also one sentence in each passage that doesn't support the main idea that students are asked to identify. Topics included are winter solstice, how snow is formed, winter holidays, ice fishing, building a snowman, and hibernation.What's included:(6) non-fiction passages with multiple-choice questions.(6) non-fiction passages with short-answer questions. Answer key
Hearing Loss Self-Advocacy Stacking Blocks Game Hearing Loss Self-Advocacy Stacking Blocks Game
Hearing Loss Self-Advocacy Stacking Blocks Game
By The Tote Bag Teacher
sku: A21ADV1360
$ 6
Teaching self-advocacy skills doesn't have to be a drag with this hands-on, engaging game! This product will provide loads of fun for your students with hearing loss, whether they're just starting to ... learn how to self-advocate or they've been at it for a while.This product features 60 self-advocacy prompts that were designed to be conveniently printed on Avery address labels to be placed on Jenga blocks. To play, simply print, stick, and let the fun begin! Perfect for cooperative play, group work, one-on-one sessions, this game is sure to meet a wide variety of needs and ages.What's Included:2-page pdf with 60 self-advocacy prompts (30 per sheet). These have been formatted to work with Avery label number 5160.A color-coded copy and black and white versions are included.Teachers' notes with color-code key; labels are color-coded according to categories (self-advocacy, parts of the ear/causes of hearing loss, hearing technology/audiology, self-identify, & communication).Answer key (although many answers will vary).Jenga blocks are NOT included.Please note:I have formatted these labels to work with Avery label number 5160, although printers may vary.For best print results, use genuine Avery products, select "labels" in your printing settings, and use the manual feed.I am not responsible for misaligned printing due to differences in printers
Classroom Observation Form Classroom Observation Form
Classroom Observation Form
By The Tote Bag Teacher
sku: A21ASM1361
$ 3
Being able to observe a student with hearing loss in the regular education classroom is a vital part of designing a student's IEP and meeting their needs. This 2-page pdf observation form is a simple ... tool to help get an accurate picture of your d/hh students. This easy-to-use form is great for collecting data on student engagement/participation, self-advocacy skills, and much more. It's also great for providing helpful information and recommendations to the regular education teachers.What's included:A 2-page fillable pdfPerfect for printing or for electronic completion
March Writing Prompts March Writing Prompts
March Writing Prompts
By The Tote Bag Teacher
sku: A21LAN1362
$ 3
Writing can be challenging for students who are deaf or hard of hearing (or students with limited English language skills) for a variety of reasons. But as with anything, the more opportunities a stud ... ent has to practice something, the easier it becomes over time.What's included:This downloadable PDF file includes 23 writing prompts for March.A variety of question types are included such as narrative, opinion, descriptive, imaginative, and informational.Most of the 23 prompts are related to events and activities in March, while others are simply meant to be fun and silly. Several prompts are related specifically to hearing loss.Please note I did not include a grade level for this resource because it's meant to be used based on a student's individual writing level. However, most questions are geared around a 1-3 grade level. If you have any questions about the prompts, please post in the "Q & A" tab above and I will be happy to help.Suggested use:I use these daily with my deaf/hard-of-hearing students. They have 10 minutes to write uninterrupted. I encourage them to continue writing for the entire time, even if they think they're done sooner. When kept in a binder or folder, these entries are a phenomenal (and easy) way to clearly see their growth.After they've finished writing, we go over it together, targeting 1-2 writing elements they are working on while ignoring any other errors they may make. We use different colored markers to circle the elements (correct tenses, use of pronouns, prepositions, etc.). It's even better when they can point these out themselves. For example, I'll ask "where are the different tenses you used?". Then they point out all the tense endings and circle them in orange. Then, we look for all the pronouns they used and circle those in green, etc.I have found this a favorite way to practice writing skills with my students because it's non-intimidating and fun. students are proud to share their work and start to see themselves as writers.
Audiograms for Google Slides Audiograms for Google Slides
Audiograms for Google Slides
By The Tote Bag Teacher
sku: A21HLU1383
$ 425
Students with hearing loss need to learn to be their own best self-advocate. A huge first step towards this essential skill is learning about their own hearing loss and how to read their audiogram.Wit ... h this product, your d/hh students will learn the basic terms of hearing loss, the evaluation process, and how to read an audiogram. This Google Slides resource includes over 32 editable and customizable slides with topics including:Air conductionBone conductionMaskingTypes, degrees, and configurations of hearing lossThis lesson also includesSample audiogramsA slide for the student to insert their own audiogram and interpretationSix self-check slidesGlossary of key termsPerfect for face-to-face or distance learning, in a large group or one-on-one setting, this PREP-FREE product will make teaching the ins and outs of audiograms so much easier for you and your students.Please note that upon purchase you download a pdf with a link to the Google Slides lesson. Thank you!
Student-Led IEP for Google Slides Student-Led IEP for Google Slides
Student-Led IEP for Google Slides
By The Tote Bag Teacher
sku: A21TRN1384
$ 2
One of the ways to increase a student's self-advocacy skills is to have them take an active role in their own annual IEP meeting. It gives them a voice in the decision-making process and they gain a d ... eeper understanding of their disability and how it affects them in the classroom.But the IEP paperwork is confusing and isn't student-friendly. That's why I created this Student-Led IEP for Google Slides.This presentation is perfect for students to present their information at their own IEP meeting in a student-friendly way. It's completely customizable and editable, so it will work with any student.It follows the same outline as the typical IEP, so it's great to go through with your students prior to the meeting and makes filling out the paperwork that much easier.What's included:18 customizable slides that include:Present Level of Performance with slides about student's strengths, hobbies, grades, test scores, and disability.GoalsAccommodationsServicesTransitionExtra slides
Daily Hearing Aid Checklist Daily Hearing Aid Checklist
Daily Hearing Aid Checklist
By The Tote Bag Teacher
sku: A21HTM1385
$ 2
This daily hearing aid checklist is perfect for little learners as they grow in their self-advocacy skills. This set features both color and black & white versions, along with an option for one hearin ... g aid or bilateral hearing aids. Either print for daily use, or for an easier option, print and laminate to reuse with a dry erase marker. If you find this resource helpful for your students, please consider rating it. I greatly appreciate the feedback from my fellow teachers. Thank you!
Fall-Themed Main Idea and Details Fall-Themed Main Idea and Details
Fall-Themed Main Idea and Details
By The Tote Bag Teacher
sku: A21LAN1386
$ 350
Identifying the main idea and supporting details can be tricky for younger students. This 12-page PDF resource helps make it a little easier. Included are six fall-themed non-fiction topics that will ... engage and interest little learners. Each topic includes two versions (multiple choice and open-ended) to best meet students' needs.Students will read each non-fiction topic, identify the main idea, and provide one supporting detail. There is also one sentence in each passage that doesn't support the main idea that students are asked to identify. Topics included are colorful leaves, Halloween, the history of jack-o'-lanterns, bobbing for apples, going on a hayride, and Thanksgiving.What's included:(6) non-fiction passages with multiple-choice questions.(6) non-fiction passages with short-answer questions.Answer keyIf you like this product, please consider rating it. I truly appreciate the feedback from other teachers. Also, check out my other seasonal main idea resources here.
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