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Sally Norton-Darr

As They Grow: Books for Beginning Readers of Any Age : PrAACtical AAC - 0 views

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    "We CAN find age-considerate texts for older students who are beginning readers and writers! nice collection of sources
Judith Schoonover

Inspiration Tutorial - Using the Listen Tool and Recorded Sounds to Beginning Readers -... - 1 views

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    Use the Listen Tool and recorded sounds to make and activity for beginning readers.
Cynthia Feist

Starfall's Learn to Read with phonics - 0 views

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    Pre-K to 2nd grade website for beginning reading skills that includes illustrated books and activities; most are animated and read aloud.
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    Classic online games for ABC's and learning to read!
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    Starfall provides phonics-based games, stories, and other activities for preschool through first grade level that are interactive, animated, and read aloud. Great for beginning readers and English language learners.
Judith Schoonover

Unite for Literacy library - 1 views

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    Original, non-fiction picture books support beginning readers of all ages. Features include predictable, rhythmic language; images with clear, familiar subjects; and text that ranges from one word up to a few sentences per page. These original English texts, created and narrated by a team of contributors, can be listened to in multiple languages, on any device. The intent is to eventually support the 300 languages spoken in American homes.
Sally Norton-Darr

Stories | Ziggity Zoom interactive - 3 views

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    "Stories Have fun reading our Kids online interactive stories, which are perfect to read to your child or let preschool or school age children read themselves. Our free online stories, with audio, are easy readers that beginning readers can enjoy. Perfect for homeschool and classroom use. Stories about a Princess, a Pirate, Curious Baby, BunBun, Beakley, and Educational books to be read online."
Sally Norton-Darr

Interactive Video Learning - 0 views

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    "Backed by AT&T and Stanford's startX, PlayPosit (fka eduCanon) is an online learning environment to create and share interactive video lessons. Teachers begin with any online video (screencasts, Khan Academy, TED, etc.) and transform what is traditionally passive content into an active experience for students, with time-embedded activities. see also https://speakingofspeechblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/28/my-brains-on-fire/
Sally Norton-Darr

Core Vocab for the Common Core - 5 views

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    nice hierarchy of beginning 4,8,16,32 message boards Erickson ATIA 13
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Acrostic Poems - ReadWriteThink - 1 views

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    In this online tool, students can learn about and write acrostic poems. An acrostic poem uses the letters in a word to begin each line of the poem. All lines of the poem relate to or describe the main topic word. As part of the online tool, students brain
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Computerade - 2 views

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    1. Switch Steps Guide. A PROGRESSION OF STEPS IN BEGINNING SWITCH USE WITH TOYS, ELECTRICAL AND OTHER DEVICES (Copyright 1987, Jana B. Birch). 2. Understanding and Making Sentences - CSUN 2002. A CSUN presentation on using Picture Sentence Match and P
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digistories / FrontPage - 1 views

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    The following links will take you to some examples of digital storytelling in action. They begin with the use of simple voice recording and move through some of the more popular software applications to the use of online applications. A number of the page
Mark Nichols

Coteaching PDF - 1 views

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    The purpose of this interactive workbook is to provide a concise, practical tool to assist teachers in beginning or continuing their journey toward best co-teaching practices. It is meant to be read and completed by co-teachers before they begin the school year to forge strong, purposeful relationships that will benefit students. The workbook contents may be printed or read on-line to enhance the interactivity and connect to video links.
Judith Schoonover

Five Little Monkeys Tactile Book | Paths to Literacy - 3 views

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    This tactile book is based on Five Little Monkeys Sitting in a Tree By Eileen Christelow and is part of the Circle Time Braille Kit: Five Little Monkeys. It is designed be used in conjunction with the Teacher's Guide, as well as the Interactive "M" Book to help young children who are blind or visually impaired to develop emergent literacy skills, including tactile skills, counting to five, prepositions, positional concepts and the letter "m" for beginning readers at the Kindergarten level.
Judith Schoonover

PrAACtical AAC | Supports for language learning - 2 views

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    "Reading and writing are modalities of  language (just like listening & talking). The more we integrate literacy into language learning the more opportunities for prAACtice and learning.  Think of all the ways to prAACtice core words with reading and writing (e.g., "read again", "write about that", "that is good", "He was bad", "tell me more", "I know", etc…). With this in mind, we love encouraging a love of literacy for ALL of our students. Here are some top tips we have learned from the most reluctant reader/writers, to beginning reader/writers, to even the more proficient readers/writers. It is such a great pleasure to watch students begin to love literacy as much as we do."
Judith Schoonover

Literacy Development Begins at Home, With a Literate Home Environment - 1 views

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    "One of the most effective approaches to helping young children develop literacy skills is having a home environment that supports literacy. Research clearly shows that instructional environments have a powerful impact on children's growth in reading. While much of the research on instructional environments focuses on classroom environments, researchers believe that the same effects may be found in supportive home environments."
Tara Jeffs

Browser Books - 1 views

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    This website was created to allow beginning readers to read books on their web browser. Readers can click on the triangle in the lower right-hand corner of each page to turn the pages. If they are unsure of a word, they can click on it to hear a child's voice read the word to them. The books have been sorted by level and by subject according to the curriculum.
Hannah Moffitt

Strategy of the Month: Engaging the Learner - 1 views

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    Summer is over in our part of the world and that means we get the opportunity to work with a whole new crop of students and clients. There is so much for beginning clinicians to know about providing AAC services that it is intimidating at best and overwhelming in most cases.
Sally Norton-Darr

myInfinitec -Free Professional Development - 0 views

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    "WELCOME TO THE MYINFINITEC WEBSITE! Infinitec stands for infinite potential through technology. We aim to advance independence and promote inclusive opportunities for children and adults through technology. Within this website you will find on-demand professional development, curriculum supports and professional learning opportunities. Click the Register button in the top right corner of the screen to begin your exploration of our distinctive compendium of teaching resources."
Cynthia Feist

7 Ways To Bring Self-Advocacy To Your Next IEP - 0 views

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    Steps that you can take to prepare students to become self-advocates, beginning with his or her IEP.
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