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Thinking Outside The Lesson Plan: 6 Ways to Accomodate Alternate Learners
Hickory Dickory Clock Book
Posted by Unknown | 6:25 AM
To introduce the concept of telling time to my son, I decided to use the beloved children’s nursery rhyme Hickory Dickory Dock. I created th...
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Free Printables,
Reading,
Telling Time
Dice Roll Math
Posted by Unknown | 5:06 AM
While shopping at a local store for teachers, I stumbled across some foam dice with numbers on them. I immediately snatched two up – one tha...
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Addition,
Counting,
Free Printables,
Reading,
Subtraction
Scrambled Story
Posted by Unknown | 6:35 AM
At the beginning of the school year, my son couldn’t get enough of making his own books. He’d come home with scribbled-on scraps of paper st...
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Reading
Story Dice
Posted by Unknown | 6:39 AM
Have I mentioned how much my son loves Star Wars? These days he seems to be nothing short of obsessed. To capitalize on his newfound interes...
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Writing
Pretzel Letters
Posted by Unknown | 7:03 AM
Looking for a quick and easy activity to do during snack time? This is it. I bought a big bag of stick-shaped pretzels to make trail mix for...
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Counting,
Writing
Read and Search
Posted by Unknown | 6:11 AM
To encourage my son to read, I picked up some simple books at our local library. I like the “Rookie Reader” books published by Children’s Pr...
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Puzzles,
Reading,
Spelling
Kids Learning On The Ball
Posted by Unknown | 4:18 AM
In my Yoga-Based Sensory Integration workshops, one of the most common questions I get from teachers and paraprofessionals is how to improve...
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ADD,
ADHD,
autism,
children's Yoga,
exercise,
proprioception,
sensory integration,
SPD,
vestibular
Catalog Scavenger Hunt
Posted by Unknown | 12:08 PM
This week I stopped by a local store for teachers and while the cashier was ringing up some farm stickers requested by my son’s teacher, I n...
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Counting,
Games,
Reading
Eye-mazing!
Posted by Unknown | 7:05 PM
Other than our brain, our eyes are the most complex organs in the body.Your eyes are composed of more than 2 million working parts & the...
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Adaptive Yoga,
learning,
sensory integration,
visual