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Fidgety Fish (HEA 17) Fidgety Fish (HEA 17)
Fidgety Fish (HEA 17)
$ 195
Fidgety Fish - Early Childhood / Preschool teaching materials for the book includes a) a synopsis of the storybook b) a letter to send home to families explaining the storybook unit and activities the ... y can do at home c) suggestions for setting up your classroom to revolve around the story (dramatic play area, sensory area, art area, science area, book area, and bulletin board) d) activities separated into two weeks, each week including: a distinctive thematic, e) focus of the Week; Circle Time activities including songs, poems, fingerplays, and story-reading ideas; and six detailed Group Activities with designated target areas, f) snacks related to the story, g) a Pretest and Posttest
WINTER GUESS THE SECRET OBJECT   Auditory memory, Comprehension Inferences Vocabulary WINTER GUESS THE SECRET OBJECT   Auditory memory, Comprehension Inferences Vocabulary
WINTER GUESS THE SECRET OBJECT Auditory memory, Comprehension Inferences Vocabulary
By Listen With Lynn - Lynn A. Wood
sku: A15LIS1319
$ 7
WINTER - Guess the Secret Object targets auditory memory, comprehension, and processing skills. Kids love to make guesses while building their listening, critical thinking, reasoning skills, and winte ... inter vocabulary. For each secret object, the child is categorizing and analyzing information, making inferences, and drawing conclusions.Ideal for: Listening and Spoken Language, Deaf & Hard of Hearing, Speech, ELA, Teletherapy, Distance Learning, Digital - Digital and PrintThe goal is to make logical guesses and identify all 15 secret objects by listening to the four clues presented one by one through hearing alone. Each of the clues is read aloud by the adult. The clues get increasingly more specific. The game fosters two-way conversation and critical thinking skills.A cue to listen slide is included between each Secret Object. The child listens and the adult reads the clues. Talking about an object before showing it provides ear contact before eye contact, which is critical to growing a child’s brain for auditory skills.Once the secret object is revealed the next activity is for the child to remember and use each of the clues to clearly describe the object in connected speech. Thereby stretching their auditory memory, building vocabulary, and descriptive language skills.★ This is a WINTER version of a best selling larger resource - Guess the Secret Object★★The vocabulary in this resource is the same that is found in Listen For Inferences of the WINTER Listen Search & Find game.What's included:44-page resourceDigital Version: The game can be played on a computer, iPad, or teletherapy platforms using PDF reader apps. Print Version: This resource includes printable game cards. Fold the game cards in half with the Secret Object on one side and the clues on the other side.A Script with scaffolding strategies to help children recall details and put them all together for comprehension.Handout with the Clues for the 15 Secret Objects.Listening and Spoken Language TipsTerms of UsePlease note: Guess My Secret Object is a serve and return conversational game between the adult and the listener. I have been asked if the game includes an audio component that would allow the child to play independently. There are no sound bytes included.A Versatile resource that checks ✅ all the boxes.✅ Targets Multiple Listening and Spoken Language GoalsNo Print Version✅ Distance Learning✅ Teletherapy✅ Face to face✅ Family fun game at homePrint Version✅ Individual therapy sessions✅ School-based lessons✅ Small and mixed groups✅ Family fun◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈CUSTOMER TIPS:➼ Questions? Feel free to email me before purchasing this resource or anytime later.➼ Sign-up HERE for the Listen With Lynn NewsletterLet’s Connect:InstagramFacebookPinterestHearSayLW.comHearSayLW BlogTwitter
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.
Martin Luther King Jr. Activities Bundle Martin Luther King Jr. Activities Bundle
Martin Luther King Jr. Activities Bundle
By ASL Teaching Resources
sku: A26ASL1556
$ 597
Engage your young minds with an interactive Martin Luther King Jr. activities bundle that requires no preparation. Delve into alphabet tracing and writing, letter sorting (uppercase and lowercase), ex ... plore two distinct writing prompts, and practice addition and subtraction. This activity bundle, centered around Martin Luther King Jr. and incorporating Sign Language, offers students diverse educational experiences.
UDL Service Planning Maps UDL Service Planning Maps
UDL Service Planning Maps
By Diversely Deaf
sku: A32TEA1611
$ 2
Why Use This?UDL is the Best PracticePrep 1x  for your favorite IEP goals - Use Many Times!Easy to tailor your template to your student’s needs.This tool is designed to save you time.  Have you gotten ... otten to the end of an IEP year and realized you forgot one of your most effective, fun lessons?  Let’s face it…itinerants & specialists have many activities and resources available to us with TPT.  This blessing also means we occasionally forget what is in our proverbial toolbox.How To UseSelect the best calendar for your student’s IEP goal.  (August and September starting calendars) Using the “universal design for learning” concept write in your favorite lessons to meet that goal.  Adjust the lessons as needed.Do once and reuse for years 
Language - Making Predictions Language - Making Predictions
Language - Making Predictions
$ 295
Why is it important to help students make predictions? Worksheets include: What Will Happen Next? Coloring page for pre-K, Read and predict worksheets; Be a Book Detective; Predicting word meanings; ... Predicting what might have happened in history IF…...
Instructional Strategies - Practice makes permanent Instructional Strategies - Practice makes permanent
Instructional Strategies - Practice makes permanent
$ 395
Research shows that simple repeating a skill that is already known is not effective practice. Practice must be deliberate. It must be an ongoing assessment which focuses on identifying areas of weakne ... ss. The ability to remediate weaknesses to reach a new level of knowledge is a better predictor of expertise than counting hours of practice. Includes fillable worksheets for listening practice, sequencing, following directions, and comprehension. See BUNDLE at S0XTEA0815.

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