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Ellen Weber
I am a pediatric speech pathologist. I host a website for SLPs:
www.4gaslps.com
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English 1to1 K At The Race
- At The Race is based on the story, The Big Race, by Suzanne Barchers, available in the BrainyTap marketplace. Over 60 pages of fun games, puzzles, and videos target vocabulary, rhyming, opposites, grammar, sentence structure, story sequencing, beginning sight words, auditory discrimination, and American English pronunciation. #ESL #ESOL #ELL
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English 1to1 K At The Dog Show
- At The Dog Show, based on Best In Show by Barbara Sokowski, available in the BrainyTap market place. Over 50 pages, this unit targets vocabulary for color, size, spatial concepts, numbers, descriptive words, rhyming, beginning sounds, auditory discrimination, standard American English pronunciation, beginning sight words, and sentence construction. #Ell, #ESOL, #ESL
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English 1to1 K Understanding Stories
- English 1 to 1, level K (Kdg): Understanding Stories. From one of the books in the BrainyTap marketplace, "Is There A Chance You've Seen My Pants". This module covers beginning sight words, body parts, clothing, spatial concepts, sentence construction, auditory discrimination, beginning sounds, pronunciation, Who/What/Where questions, and negatives. #ESL #ESOL #ELL
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English 1to1 K Directions With Clementine
- English 1 to 1, level K (Kdg): Following Directions with Clementine. From one of the books in the BrainyTap marketplace, "Clementine's Walk". This module covers beginning sight words, basic concepts, sentence structure, auditory discrimination, pronunciation, asking/answering questions, and following directions with basic concepts. #ESOL #ESL #ELL
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English 1to1 K At School
- English 1 to 1, level K (Kdg): At School. General vocabulary for people, places, objects, and actions seen in the school setting. Skills include auditory discrimination/correct pronunciation, word categories, beginning sounds, understanding/creating sentences, answering yes/no questions, matching words to pictures, and singular/plural.
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English 1to1 K Around Town
- English 1 to 1, level K (Kdg): Around Town. Vocabulary for specific settings around the community where children might go frequently. (community helpers, vehicles, tools, actions, spatial concepts, categorization, and singular/plural). Auditory discrimination, pronunciation, sentence construction, and answering yes/no questions are emphasized.
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Second Grade Sight Words 4
- Part 4 of a four part series of Dolch sight words for second grade common core. Includes: once, or, read, right, sit, these, upon, us, very, wash, will, which. Students unscramble letters to spell the words, then unscramble words to create a sentence for word meaning. Reading quiz and game at the end. #semantics #sentence construction #homework #interventions
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Second Grade Sight Words 3
- Part 3 of a four part series of Dolch sight words for second grade common core, including: found, gave, green, its, made, many, off, pull, tell, their, those, wish. Students unscramble letters to spell the words, then unscramble words to make a sentence. Reading quiz and game at the end. #semantics #sentence construction #homework #intervention
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Second Grade Sight Words 2
- Part 2 of a four part series of second grade Dolch sight words for the common core, including: call, cold, goes, don't, first, five, sing, sleep, use, why, would, write. Students unscramble letters to spell the word, then unscrambles words to make a sentence for word meaning. Reading quiz and game at the end. #semantics #sentence construction #grammar
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Second Grade Sight Words 1
- Part 1 of a four part series of Dolch sight words, including: always, around, because, been, before, best, both, buy, fast, goes, work, your. Students rearrange letters to spell the word, then arrange the words to create a sentence for word meaning. Includes reading the words in a quiz at the end. #vocabulary #semantics, #sentence construction
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Possessive Pronouns
- This section of Pronoun Power addresses the pronouns His, Hers, Theirs, and Its in a fill-in-the-blank sentence format. Collect your next tool to rescue your lost dog by completing the entire activity. #ESL, #ESOL, #ELL, #vocabulary #grammar #semantics #syntax
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Star Trek Tech
- Work a little science (fiction) into your language lessons! Use context clues to figure out the technologies from Star Trek, guess which ones came true, practice graphing. Great for writing prompts, learning how to research a topic, working together on a group project, and MUCH more!
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English 1to1 P Stairs
- English 1:1 P - Basic vocabulary at home. The "stairs" contain 40+ words for actions, family members, community helpers, feelings, pronouns, basic concepts, and Who/What doing questions. #ELL #ESOL
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English 1to1 P Closet
- English 1:1 P - Basic vocabulary at home, in the storage closet. Includes 100+ words for sports/equipment, colors, categorization, seasons, shapes, animals, spatial concepts/prepositions, actions, and What/Who questions. #ELL #ESOL
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English 1to1 P Garage
- English 1:1 P. Basic vocabulary at home - in the garage. Includes 42+ words for tools, vehicles, chores/actions, plants, singular/plural, spatial relations/ prepositions, and What /Where questions. #ELL #ESOL
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English 1to1 P Laundry Room
- English 1:1 P - Basic vocabulary at home, in the laundry room. Includes 49+ common objects, actions, prepositions/spatial relations, descriptive words, opposites, singular/plurals, and What/Where questions. #ELL #ESOL
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English 1to1 P - Dining Room
- English 1:1 Level P - Basic vocabulary at home, in the dining room. Includes 60+ words for furniture, dishes/utensils, meals/mealtimes, actions, table manners, and What/Where questions. #ELL, #ESOL
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English 1to1 P Kitchen
- English 1:1 Level P - Basic vocabulary at home, in the kitchen. Includes 42+ words for appliances, containers, cooking equipment, actions, basic concepts/opposites, singular/plural, and What/ What doing questions #ELL, #ESOL
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English 1to1 P Bathroom
- English 1 to 1 Level P - Basic vocabulary at home, in the bathroom. Includes 33+ words for bathroom fixtures, common bathroom objects and actions, spatial concepts/prepositions, opposites, and What/Where questions. #ELL #ESOL #ELL #ESL #ESOL
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Toddler Emergency Kit
- Are you a parent suffering from toddler terror? It occurred to me that some of the strategies for working with special needs kids who are having a melt-down might actually work on toddler tantrums as well. Please take a few minutes to listen to the explanation so you understand what is included and how to use it.
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Making S'mores
- Have fun this summer with visual directions for making s'mores. Includes games at the end to play while you are waiting for them to cool down, such as picture sequencing, WH questions/riddles, vocabulary word search. Great for PreK-3rd grade, special needs, or English Language Learners. #quantity #size #inferencing #followingdirections
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Stranger Danger!!
- In honor of International Missing Children's Day May 25th, this is an updated lesson on "Stranger Danger" that includes the difference between helpful strangers and bad strangers. Video scenarios included. #safety #summervacation #socialskills
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English 1to1 P Bedroom
- English 1 to 1 Level P - Basic vocabulary at home, in the bedroom. Includes 53+ vocabulary words for clothing, toys, furniture, school supplies, actions, colors, shapes, numbers, family members, and body parts. #ELL #ESOL
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St. Patrick's Day Humor
- Learn to understand humor with these St. Patrick's Day jokes, using multiple meanings, homonyms, and mental set. #St.Patrick'sDay #Irish #leprechaun
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Directions Pretest
- Will you understand the directions for the English 1 to 1 course without English? Learn what the symbols mean before you start the assessment. Please be sure to set your device to English for the speaking tasks. Updated 7/18/16
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VALENTINE CHALLENGE
- For the puzzle lover, here is a collection of six different types of puzzles for Valentine's Day: word search, sudoku, crossword, jigsaw, letter scramble, and slide puzzle. These puzzles get progressively harder, so don't be fooled into thinking it's too easy for you! Vocabulary appropriate for 4th gr+
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Reverse Engineering
- Adapted STEM lesson on reverse engineering, in easier vocabulary for younger or special needs students. Pair this with the story Rosie Revere Engineer for an awesome theme unit. Add my other app on narrative skills for the story, and you'll hit a home run with your students, while they learn a valuable lesson about not quitting.
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Cats In Hats
- Celebrating Dress Up Your Pet Day Jan 14, or Hat Day Jan 15? This game is for you! Kitty wears a different hat each month. See if you can figure out which hat he (or she) needs. #clothing #weather #holidays #occupations #inferencing
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Backyard Bird Challenge
- How many birds can you identify? Here are 25 birds commonly seen in the south eastern US, along with their unique sounds. You only have 3 seconds to identify each one! Then see how many you can hear in your own backyard. Dedicated to ROC - sorry this took so long, Sweetie!
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Narrative Elements
- Based on the winter story The Wild Toboggan Ride, this activity addresses the narrative skills of sequencing events, identifying story elements, and vocabulary. You can also use the sequencing pictures to retell the story. Look for my 44 page activity pack on www.teacherspayteachers.com for projects and homework printables.
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Christmas Poem
- Take-off on 'Twas The Night Before Christmas. This poem describes what has happened to this holiday tradition in recent years in a humorous and thought-provoking way. Use just for fun, to find rhyming words, or to discuss the concept of political correctness. Enjoy!
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Pronouns Final Exam
- Part 6 of 6 modules, this is the final exam for the course, covering all of the pronouns learned in the previous five modules. Successfully pass the exam to rescue your lost dog!
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Introduction To Pronoun Power
- Introduction to the Pronoun Power course, this explains what a pronoun is, and how to use it with a reference. The entire course contains 5 modules and a final exam, where the players collect tools they will need to rescue their lost dog at the end.
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Thanksgiving Sudoku
- Complete the sudoku puzzle using Thanksgiving pictures. Happy Thanksgiving to all of my BrainyTap followers. I am truly thankful for all of you!
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Knock-Knock Jokes
- Understanding knock-knock jokes is one of the earliest stages in developing an understanding of humor. See if you can figure out what makes them funny. Templates are included at the end to write your own jokes. Hope we'll see some in the BrainyTap marketplace! #humor #jokes
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Halloween Humor
- Have a howling good time with these Halloween puns, jokes and riddles. Great place to start teaching your students about humor based on word play.#Autumn #halloween, #spooky, #funny, #humor, #joke, #Don'tBlameMeIDidn'tWrite'Em
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Beginning Pronouns
- Part 1 of a 6-part course. Quick and fun activity to learn where and when to use our earliest-developing pronouns. #auditorydiscrimination #receptivelanguage #English #ELL #ESOL CCCS: CCRA.L.1, CCRA.L.3, L.1.1.D, L.1.4.A
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Same or Different: Back to School
- Using a back-to-school theme, this activity works on the same/different concept through a variety of increasingly more difficult activities.
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Short Vowel Sounds
- For mostly fluent English Language Learners wanting to improve their pronunciation. Practice listening and saying the short vowel sounds in words and sentences. #ESL #ELL # ESOL
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Bully-Proof!
- Whether you are the bully, the victim, a bystander, or a parent, there is a message in here for you about bullying.
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Respect, Manners, And The Golden Rule
- Find out how Respect, Manners, and The Golden Rule are all related.
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Learn Sudoku 1
- Level 1 of Learn Sudoku uses pictures rather than numbers in a 4X4 puzzle, with one picture missing in each square. The rules of the game state that each picture is used only once in each row, once in each column, and once in each square. This uses process of elimination to problem solve.
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Learn Sudoku 2
- Level 2 of Learn Sudoku has a 4X4 puzzle with one number missing from each square.
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Learn Sudoku 3
- Level 3 of Learn Sudoku has a 4X4 puzzle with some squares missing multiple numbers. Have fun! You're getting better at this all the time!
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Learn Sudoku 4
- Level 4 of Learn Sudoku has a 9X9 puzzle with one number missing from each square. Enjoy!
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Learn Sudoku 5
- Level 5 of Learn Sudoku
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Classroom Vocabulary
- Vocabulary intervention for Kdg. Have student play game throughout the week. Encourage them to repeat each word when they hear it. At the end of the week, have the student name each object in the opening picture to probe their expressive vocabulary.
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Playground Vocabulary
- Basic vocabulary for items on a playground. #interventions
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Just For Teachers
- True story, just for teachers. Hang in there! #motivational
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Talkin' Trash!
- Test your knowledge of how to get rid of things you no longer want in an earth-friendly way. Careful - you only have 3 lives to lose before the game is over! Makes a great follow-up activity for my other Earth Day apps, Mother's Crying.
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Vocalic R
- SLP's professional tips for getting a good vocalic /r/ sound. #speech #articulation
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Auditory Discrimination
- Auditory discrimination game for minimal contrast word pairs L / W. 10 word pairs, 3 seconds to tap on the correct word. #speech #articulation
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Auditory Discrimination
- Auditory discrimination game for minimal contrast word pairs R / L. 10 word pairs, 3 seconds to tap on the right answer. #speech #articulation
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Narrative Elements Copy 1
- Another lesson on story elements, so important to comprehension! This one is based on "Jamie O'Rourke and the Big Potato" by Tomie DePaola. Includes some mention of character traits and a follow-up project. Happy St. Patrick's Day! #St.Patrick'sDay #Irish #leprechaun
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Word Categories
- Have students who seem to give irrelevant answers to simple questions? They may not understand the function of different categories of words. For example, when you ask a WHO question, you are asking about a PERSON. This exercise might help. Make it more challenging by turning on the challenge mode or page shuffle.
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Context Clues
- Figuring out characters' feelings is important to understanding and retelling stories. This lesson uses the story Hooway For Wodney Wat to practice using context clues to figure out the characters' feelings, while learning to be tolerant of someone who speaks differently.
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Where's My Heart?
- Valentine game for learning more describing words and understanding spatial concepts. Have student tell you where the heart is that is being described if you want to work on expressing spatial concepts #descriptive #vocabulary #spatial #valentine #Prek #Kdg #ESL #ELL #ESOL
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Narrative Elements
- Narrative skills lesson for The Juice Box Bully, this story encourages students to take a proactive stand against bullying. Extension activity at the end for students to use BrainyTap to share their past experience with bullying.
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Context Clues
- Designed to use with the story Snowmen At Night by Caralyn Buehner, this lesson teaches using picture and text clues to determine word meanings, as well as that ever-popular strategy "Does that make sense?" Updated 2/24/15
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People
- For PreK or low-functioning students. If they cannot answer WHO questions, they might not understand the concept of "people". This is set to shuffle the pages to use over and over - you can turn off the shuffle feature in the edit screen.
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Valentine Same Or Different
- Much more than just same or different! Use this activity to verbally compare/contrast, use describing words, work on visual discrimination, or practice your speech sounds. Happy Valentines Day to all you BrainyTap lovers! Share the love - send this to a friend.
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Fry Sight Words 1
- Part 1 of the first 100 high frequency sight words, presented in 5 sets of 5. Students must tap on the word that is said, then find the words in text. Sentences have been carefully chosen to reinforce reading of previously learned sight words. #intervention #homework #centers
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Fry Sight Words 2
- Part 2 of the first 100 high frequency sight words, presented in 5 sets of 5. Students must tap on the word that is said, then find the words in text. Sentences have been carefully chosen to reinforce previously learned sight words. #intervention #homework #centers
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Fry Sight Words 3
- Part 3 of the first 100 high frequency sight words, presented in 5 sets of 5. Students must tap on the word that is said, then find the words in text. Sentences were carefully chosen to reinforce reading of previously learned sight words. #intervention #homework #centers
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Fry Sight Words 4
- Part 4 of the first 100 high frequency sight words. Words are presented in 5 sets of 5. The student must tap on the word that is said, then find the words in text. Sentences were carefully chosen to reinforce reading of previously learned sight words. #intervention #homework #centers
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What's That Word?
- Number 1 in a series of word retrieval strategies. This strategy is using the beginning sound as a memory trigger. As students try out all the different strategies, they will discover which ones work best for them so you can target them in therapy. Done in a game format, the student has 5 seconds to name a picture after hearing the beginning sound.
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What's That Word?
- Number 2 in a series of word retrieval strategies. This strategy is using opposites as a memory trigger. As students try out all the different strategies, they will discover which ones work best for them so you can target those in therapy. Done in a game format, students have 5 seconds to name the picture after hearing the opposite clue.
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What's That Word?
- Number 3 in a series of word retrieval strategies. This strategy uses categories as a memory trigger. As students try out all the different strategies, they will discover which ones work best for them so you can target those in therapy. Done in a game format, the student has 5 seconds to name the correct picture.
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What's That Word?
- Number 4 in a series of word retrieval strategies. This strategy uses word associations as a memory trigger. As students try all the different strategies, they will discover which ones work best for them so you can target those in therapy. Done in a game format, students have 5 seconds to name each picture.
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What's That Word?
- Number 5 in a series of word retrieval strategies. This strategy is using object functions as a memory trigger. As students try all the different strategies, they will discover which ones work best for them, so you can target those in therapy. Done in a game format, students have 5 seconds to think of each word.
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New Baby
- Just for fun! #new baby #humor
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Just For Teachers Copy 1
- Dedicated to all the outstanding teachers and SLPs I have had the honor of working with over the years.
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Where Is HanuKat?
- HanuKat is the character in a popular series of children's stories for Hannukah. This activity works on spatial concepts, prepositional phrases, and visual discrimination as children search for that mischievous cat. Happy Hannukah!
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Narrative Elements Copy 5
- Narrative lesson for the children's classic story of The Gingerbread Man. Sequencing pictures can be used to retell the story.
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Multiple Meanings
- Multiple meaning words #vocabulary
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Interactive Visual Schedule
- Sample interactive visual schedule for AU student.
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Apraxia
- #apraxia #self monitoring #speech
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Same Or Different: Halloween
- Different visual discrimination tasks to learn same/different concept, practice verbal comparisons. #autumn #Halloween
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Third Grade Sight Words 4
- 4th of 4 part series for third grade Dolch sight words, including: full, kind, laugh, light, long, much, myself, only, start, show, six, ten. Unscramble the letters to spell the word, then unscramble the words to make a sentence. Includes quiz and game at the end. Great for #centers, #homework, #interventions, #spelling
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Fluency
- For speech-language pathologists .... This is an easy way to teach easy onset and continuous air flow technique to young children who stutter. This first step is all about recognizing the "Easy Speaking Voice" and learning to self-monitor. H words are the best starting point because they practically guarantee success. Yes, this technique works with even kindergarten students!
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Third Grade Sight Words 3
- Part 3 of third grade Dolch sight words for Common Core standards. Includes: done, draw, drink, hurt, fall, far, never, small, try, warm. Quiz and game at the end. Use for #centers, #homework, #interventions, #spelling
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Speech Homework
- Intended for home practice of speech sound S, this activity is great for students who already have good self- monitoring skills. Practice single words and/ or sentences.
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Third Grade Sight Words 2
- Part 2 of third grade sight words for the common core standards. Based on Dolch sight words, including: hot,hold, seven, bring, keep, clean, together, shall, if, better. Quiz and game at the end. Perfect for #centers, #homework, #interventions, #spelling
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Narrative Elements
- Explore or reinforce knowledge of narrative elements with these activities for Laura Numeroff's book "If You Take A Mouse To School". Appropriate for common core ELA standards for understanding story elements, answering questions about story details, and even retelling the story with the sequencing pictures.
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Third Grade Sight Words 1
- Part 1 of a four part series of Dolch sight words, including: about, carry, cut, eight, got, grow, how, own, pick, today. Students rearrange letters to spell the words, then arrange words to create a sentence for word meaning. Includes reading the words in a quiz at the end. #semantics #sentence construction #grammar
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Super Synonyms: Describing Words
- Use context and visual cues to figure out the correct synonyms. This lesson targets descriptive vocabulary. Great for #centers #homework #interventions
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Understanding Your Feelings
- This app was created for an autistic student who was struggling to understand feelings. Hopefully someone else will also find it useful.
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Super Synonyms: Feelings
- Even more synonyms, this time for feeling words. Encourages using context clues and visual clues to determine word meaning. Try these for #centers #homework #interventions
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Super Synonyms: Actions
- Another in my series about synonyms, this time for verbs. Encourages use of visual and context clues to choose the correct synonym. Also discusses small differences in the shades of meaning of the synonyms, which most special ed students find difficult to master. Try these for #centers #homework #interventions
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Mother's Crying, Part 2
- Part two of my Earth Day series, this focuses on the conservation strategies of reduce, reuse, recycle, and replace. This is also interactive. Although it can stand alone as its own story, the title will make more sense if you read part one.
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Mother's Crying, Part 1
- Part one of my Earth Day series, this is the story of how we got into the environmental mess we are in. Most pages have interactive sections to provide more info, answer questions, teach vocabulary, and just have fun. See part two for the solution to our mess!
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Conjunctions: If-Then
- Causal conjunctions if/then are used in a fun chain reaction. Great for cause-effect reasoning. Best used with a "listening partner" (parent, teacher, peer tutor, older sibling) to give feedback on answers. Great for a fun auditory memory/sequencing activity - go around the circle with each student adding the next line to the chain reaction.
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The Lost Leprechauns
- More prepositions/spatial concepts! And a happy St. Patrick's day to you all! Perfect for PreK, Kdg, or English language learners. #ELL, #ESOL, #ESL#speech
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Suffixes: -d, -ed
- 1 of 3 lesson on some of the most common suffixes in the English language. Words With the suffixes -d and -ed to indicate regular past tense verbs are presented in visual and verbal contexts. Students must identify the correct form of the word, as well as root words. #semantics #syntax #ELL #ESL #ESOL
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Synonyms: Places
- Multiple choice activity to find the correct synonyms using visual and context clues. Targets synonyms that name place/locations as well as prepositions. Try using these for #centers #homework #interventions
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Synonyms: People Words
- This is the first in a series about beginning synonyms. Students use picture and context clues to find the correct synonym. This activity targets words that name or describe people. Great for #homework, #centers, #interventions
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Suffixes: -er/-or
- 1 of 3 lessons on most common suffixes in the English language. Words with suffixes -er and -or used to name people are presented in visual and verbal context. Student must find the correct form of the word for the picture, and identify root words. #semantics #syntax #ELL #SL #ESOL
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Suffixes: -er, -est
- 1 of 3 lesson on some of the most frequently used suffixes in the English language. Graphic organizers are used to explain suffixes -er and -est used in comparatives and superlatives, providing practice in identifying them, as well as matching the word to the correct picture. #semantics, #syntax, #ELL #ESL #ESOL
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Conjunctions: But
- Sentence completion and sentence construction activities using the conjunction BUT. Requires assistance of a "listening partner" who can tell student if their sentence is correct or not. #syntax
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Reflexive Pronouns
- Part 5 of 6, this is the final instructional module in this course, touching on the reflexive pronouns himself, herself, itself, yourself, themselves, myself, and ourselves. The next module contains the "final exam" for the course. #ELL #ESOL #grammar #syntax CCCS: CCRA.L.1, CCRA.L.3, L.1.2.D, L.1.4.A, L.2.1.C
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Where Is Pumpkin?
- Fun learning prepositions for spatial concepts in a Fall setting. Great for PreK, special needs students, or students just learning English. #PreK #ELL #ESL #ESOL #Thanksgiving #autumn #fall
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Objective Pronouns
- Part 3 of 6, this activity targets the most troublesome objective pronouns: him, her, them, and it. Continue the quest to rescue your lost dog! #ELL #ESOL #grammar #syntax CCCS: CCRA.L.1, CCRA.L.3, L.1.1.D, L.1.2.D, L.1.4.A
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Subjective Pronouns
- Part 2 of 6, This module targets the pronouns HE, SHE, THEY, and IT. These are the most difficult subjective pronouns for special needs students and English language learners. #ELL #ESOL #grammar #syntax CCCS: CCRA.L.1, CCRA.L.3, L.1.1.D, L.1.2.D, L.1.4.D
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Conjunctions: And/Or
- New and improved! Part of my series on conjunctions, this time "and" &"or". Activities include sentence construction, spelling, and following directions containing and/or.
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Prefixes: Un-
- 1 of 3 lessons on beginning prefixes. Words beginning with un- are presented in visual and verbal context. Student must identify word meaning, and root word. #semantic #syntax #ELL #ESL #ESOL
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Understanding Gestures
- This game targets understanding common gestures, for special needs students who are missing those nonverbal cues.
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Winning And Losing
- Another social script for Kdg and special needs/autistic children who have a hard time dealing with losing a game.#social story
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If Someone Asks Me To Stop
- This is a social script for students who persist in annoying behaviors even after being asked to stop. Best suited for PreK or special needs/autistic students. #social story
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Raising Your Hand In Class
- Another social script for students who shout out in class or think the teacher should choose them every time to answer a question. Meant for PreK or special needs/autistic students.#social story
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Being First
- Not actually a game, this is a "social script" for children who have a hard time dealing with not being first all the time. Good for preK students or special needs/ autistic students.#social story
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Grocery Store Game
- Learn about the different sections of the grocery store. Skills include vocabulary, category application and exclusion. #speech #ESL #ELL #ESOL
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Prefixes: Re-
- 1 of 3 lessons on beginning prefixes. Words with prefix re- are used in visual and verbal context, followed by a comprehension question, and identification of the root word. #syntax #semantics #ELL, #ESL, #ESOL
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Ellen Weber
Idioms
- Use context clues to determine the meaning of common idioms. Good for English language learners and special needs kids who take everything literally. #sociallanguage #ESL #ESOL #ELL
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Ellen Weber
Inferencing With Riddles
- Work on early inferencing, auditory comprehension and memory, following directions, answering WHERE questions, and early vocabulary using these rhyming riddles.
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Ellen Weber
Conjunctions
- Practice making sentences using the conjunction SO. Also works on inferencing and vocabulary. This lesson requires a listening partner (parent, teacher, peer tutor, older sibling) to determine if child's sentences are correct. This lesson can also be broken up into two different lessons of increasing difficulty.
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Ellen Weber
Inferencing With Riddles Copy
- Work on early inferencing, auditory comprehension and memory, "what" questions, and even early vocabulary using these riddles.
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Ellen Weber
Conjunctions Copy
- Students construct their own sentences for BECAUSE. This can also be used to practice answering WHY questions, and inferencing. Requires assistance of a listening buddy (parent, teacher, sibling, peer tutor) who knows how to use ""because" in sentences. This lesson can be broken up into two lessons of increasing difficulty.
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Ellen Weber
Prefixes: Dis-
- 1 of 3 lessons on beginning prefixes. Words beginning with dis- are presented in visual and verbal context. Students must identify the meaning as well as the root word. #semantics #syntax #ELL #ESL #ESOL
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Ellen Weber
Where Is Braidy?
- Students identify spatial concepts/prepositions in this multiple choice activity based on Braidy the Story Braid from Mindwing Concepts. Great for those just learning English as well. #PreK #ESL #ESL #ESOL #speech
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Ellen Weber