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Preview of Explicit Beginning Sound Lesson Plan SOL K.7d

Explicit Beginning Sound Lesson Plan SOL K.7d

Created by
The Literacy Hub
Includes functional language necessary, academic vocabulary, content vocabulary, and sentence stems that kindergartners can use to identify beginning sounds. Virginia SOL listed for reading, OLP, and Writing encouragement. Extremely explicit with I do, We do, You do, We write, We play, We check (assessment) statements and scripting.
Preview of UFLI Foundations Implementation Cheat Sheet- Breakdown of All Steps

UFLI Foundations Implementation Cheat Sheet- Breakdown of All Steps

Created by
Duffen Delivers
This is your go to quick guide for each step of the UFLI Foundations lesson!Includes day 1 steps and day 2 steps!Enjoy reading a quick synopsis of each of the steps and have it handy with your while you are teaching to keep you informed on what to do for each of the steps!Great to help with lesson planning and with implementation!
Preview of Dyslexia Parent Letter template - to initiate referral NYS CSE  (reading skills)

Dyslexia Parent Letter template - to initiate referral NYS CSE (reading skills)

This 3 page letter template document can help you advocate for your child to be evaluated by your school district for dyslexia. It helps parents come up with the words to describe the difficulties they see in their child's reading and best communicate that to the school. Most importantly, it provides districts with information about what the Federal government has given as guidance for basic reading skills and the ability for schools to use the "D" word. It has specific references to NYS law to
Preview of The Lion and the Mouse-

The Lion and the Mouse-

Created by
Jennifer Weller
Character comparison The Lion and the Mouse. Describing the relationship between the Lion and Mouse in the beginning of the story and at the end of the story.
Preview of Checklist of Skills and Strategies by Guided Reading levels (A-J).

Checklist of Skills and Strategies by Guided Reading levels (A-J).

About these pages… I have compiled the skills that students need at each reading level, up to reading level J. These skills are in chart form for easy lesson planning, differentiation, and data collection. I used a variety of materials to gather this information. The following is where I got the majority of my information: Jan Richardson’s book The Next Step in Guided Reading, Continuum of Questions by SW School District of Pennsylvania, and Smekens Teacher Prompt Cards For Use During Small-Gro
Preview of Special Education: Individual Student Results & Services Worksheet

Special Education: Individual Student Results & Services Worksheet

Document individual student evaluation results and services over the lower elementary years in a simple and easy to read document. For informal progress monitoring.- Map student ability results using the bell curve visual.- Document student strengths and weaknesses, eligibility category, and special education services.- Indicate reading growth using the section for Guided Reading quarterly progress.- Cross off skills learned using the math state standards.
Preview of Personal Narrative Graphic Organizer

Personal Narrative Graphic Organizer

This is a basic graphic organizer to support student recall of personal narratives. It can be used as a worksheet which the supporter or student can write notes or sentences or it can be used as a visual aid to include complete information as the student tells their story.
Preview of I can count words in a sentence

I can count words in a sentence

Created by
Luz Pena
This activity will allow students to show how to count words in a sentences in different ways.
Preview of Early preschool screener editable template

Early preschool screener editable template

Updated to reflect social skills and added language skills for children under 3 years of age at preschool.This screener can be adapted and edited as you please! It was created for a speech pathologist to use at a preschool and/or daycare! To provide quick screeners for the little ones with potential communication red flags! Uploaded as a word document so that you can enter all your personal details yourself + your letter head for your business/company. Hope this helps others in the field!
Preview of Guided Reading Form for Level A-D

Guided Reading Form for Level A-D

Created by
allison k
This simple guided reading form will help to make your life easier when teaching guided reading to your students. It offers a checklist of reading behaviors in which you place a M (mastered) or a W (working on) for each student. It also has teaching points listed. You check off which teaching point you are using for the day. Also, it provided you with a guided reading format and comprehension skills. I hope this makes teaching guided reading easier... enjoy!
Preview of Hand writing without tears/ Mat Man / Mat Women / How to draw a person

Hand writing without tears/ Mat Man / Mat Women / How to draw a person

Created by
Crystal's stuff
This is my Mat Women version of Mat Man. I use this to teach the students how to draw a girl and add all the body parts along with details. I print this 2 sided with a Mat Man version on the back. The students follow along with me as I sing the Mat Man song while adding the body parts on the left one. I change the words to Mat Women and use she instead of He. We talk about how we use he for a boy and she /her for a girl. The students color her triangle dress, add hair, ear rings, crown, and othe
Preview of ELD - RIRA

ELD - RIRA

RIRA stands for Repeated Interactive Read Alouds. My school has recently started using the RIRA model during our designated ELD time. It's a great way to integrate vocabulary, sentence stems, and enjoyment of reading aloud all in one! Feel free to follow the pacing as guided, or find your own pace as needed. Let me know if you need anything!
Preview of Accountable Talk Post-It (Ready to Print)

Accountable Talk Post-It (Ready to Print)

Created by
JS Elementary
Need personal accountable talks for students? Look no further! The best part is that these are ready to print = NO-PREP! Print in post it-s!CAN BE EDITED! Will download as a word document.What's included:Individual Student Accountable Talk-Sentence stems for agreeing/disagreeing-Sentence stems for confusion-Sentence stems for making connections-It is created to fit a post-it template.Thank you so much! If you purchase this product, please remember to leave feedback so you can earn your free TpT
Preview of Student Goals Post-it Template (Ready to Print)

Student Goals Post-it Template (Ready to Print)

Created by
JS Elementary
The best part is that these are ready to print = NO-PREP! Just change to your student's names!CAN BE EDITED! Will download as a word document.What's included:Individual Student Goals-Reading Goal (includes skill and strategy)-Writing Goal (includes skill and strategy)-Math Goal (includes skill and strategy)-It is created to fit a post-it template.Thank you so much! If you purchase this product, please remember to leave feedback so you can earn your free TpT credits, which are redeemable on futur
Preview of Teacher Chart Collection

Teacher Chart Collection

Created by
Christy LeBlanc
Stay organized with a variety of charts for a multitude of purposes:1. Referral Tracking: Whole Class and Individual, Majors, Minors, Parent Phone Calls 2. Running Record: Whole Year, Nine Weeks, Reading Data, Blank Skill Chart 3. RTI/Mastery/Gifted Chart: Whole Class Monitoring- SBLC, Intervention, Tracking, Benchmark, Advanced4. Positive Communication: Call parents to reinforce positive behavior!5. Money Collection Chart: Just think of all the times you collect money during class! 6. First Day
Preview of 200+ Questions SLP Speech Therapy Guide K-5 Sylvester & The Magic Pebble

200+ Questions SLP Speech Therapy Guide K-5 Sylvester & The Magic Pebble

George and Martha SLP Guide - Group Therapy for Students with Mixed Goals by Katie Mahaney, M.S., CCC-SLP (For use with George and Martha by James Marshall) This literary guide can be used to target several goal areas at once. The only thing you need other than this guide is a copy of the classic children’s book Sylvester and the Magic Pebble by William Steig. The guide consists of 214 questions in total. There are 18 pages of questions, covering 4 goal areas on each page. On each page ther
Preview of Anecdotal Notes Template

Anecdotal Notes Template

Created by
Rachele Petosa
Use this editable document to keep notes on your students for guided reading. This can be edited to be used for other subject matters as well. Must download for boxes to appear properly.
Preview of Student Directions Cards (spanish)

Student Directions Cards (spanish)

Created by
Learning to Live
I used these with PK-2nd. I laminated them and glued a magnet on the back. I place them on the board as I'm giving directions/instructions for an assignment. The students reference to the board if they forget what to do after completing a task. It takes some practice but when they get it, it really minimizes dependence on their teacher. You can also use them for recent immigrants or to place side by side with English cards to reinforce ESL/ELL.Includes: colorear, cortar, acomodar, pegar, nombre,
Preview of Hints for Working With Struggling Readers

Hints for Working With Struggling Readers

Created by
Teacha Teacha
This is a great list of interventions to do with with struggling readers. It can also be sent home to help parents with their children!
Preview of Accommodations Notes & Brainstorming Sheet - Help for General Ed Teachers

Accommodations Notes & Brainstorming Sheet - Help for General Ed Teachers

*This FREE & editable word document is a tool for Special Education Teachers to help educate General Education Teacher on how to meet IEP Accommodations for Special Education Students in the General Education Classroom.*The School District I work for uses SIRAS, but this editable document can be used to help with any commonly used IEP Accommodations. Just change the wording as you see fit!*Please send me a positive review if this product is helpful! I appreciate your support! *Search Words:A
Preview of Modelled Recount - School Assembly

Modelled Recount - School Assembly

Created by
Clare Fraser
Model how to write this retell about a school assembly. Students can highlight the language features. The language features page can also be used as a checklist when students are reviewing their own writing. You may like to edit the principal's name and add a photo of your school assembly!
Preview of Oral Presentation Blank template

Oral Presentation Blank template

Created by
Mrs B
This is a blank template for your students to prepare an oral presentation. It includes outlining arguments and evidence used.
Preview of IEP Goal Grid

IEP Goal Grid

Created by
JTC Creations
Great document for special education teachers to use to track their goals for each student on their case load. It's simple and easy to reference. It provides teachers with an at-a-glance version of each students' IEP.
Preview of Guided Reading Conferring Notes

Guided Reading Conferring Notes

Created by
Lynn Manney
Print one page for each student to keep individual notes on reading level, genre, teaching points, and difficulty of the book/passage/ect. all in one place. The advantage of having an individual sheet for each student is that you can move the students papers from different conferring or strategies groups or keep them in a binder and easily work your way through the class making sure you meet with every student.
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

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