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Christopher Bugaj

Education World: Best Idea Ever - 1 views

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    If you're looking for an idea to Wow! students -- or parents, you'll find it here. These teacher-tested ideas include learning projects, inspiring lessons, fun work sheets, learning games, parent involvement ideas, and much more.
Judith Schoonover

RocketScience-AT - Home - 2 views

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    RocketScience AT wiki is dedicated to providing ‍FREE or LOW cost resources ‍to teachers, parents, and individuals who have a disability.
Tara Jeffs

Read with me : Interactive Books for Parents and Teachers of Young Children - 2 views

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    This program is designed to be a fun way to develop your children's early literacy skills as you read story books with them. In the books For Children, you will find coaches, Pedro, Hali, and Monty who give ideas of how to talk with children about the books. In the books For Teachers and Parents, there is also another coach named Terry, who talks about literacy development and suggests fun activities to do with children.
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    Great resources and activities and prompts in helping children read!
Judith Schoonover

Steps4Kids Worksheets - 1 views

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    Printing and worksheets are free and available for use by educators, parents and others who work to support students in home and school settings. For practicing: Consider placing a worksheet in a clear protective sheet cover and using it with a wipe off pen for repeated practices. For use on devices, consider taking a screenshot of the page to use as a background for writing and/or drawing apps or to print out particular sections in a larger format!
Sally Norton-Darr

Transition Resources for Parents in Loudoun County - 2 views

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    comprehensive collection of LCPS resources for transition and job coaching, Video interviews.
Sally Norton-Darr

Speech And Language Kids - 1 views

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    "Resources for Speech Therapists, Parents and Educators" (free and paid) there is a subscription but many resources are free..
Christopher Bugaj

Emotional Intelligence- The Skills Our Students Deserve | Ronen Habib | TEDxGunnHighSchool - 0 views

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    He will speak about the importance of promoting student mental health in high school, and advocate for peer and staff support. Ronen Habib is the ed-tech coordinator and a teacher/creator of the Positive Psychology Course at Gunn High School. He is also the founder of EQschools, an organization providing emotional intelligence training to students, parents, and teachers.
Christopher Bugaj

School Writing Vs. Authentic Writing | Teachers, Profs, Parents: Writers Who Care - 0 views

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    Ideas for authentic writing
Hannah Moffitt

PowerMyLearning | Leveraging the Power of Digital Learning - 0 views

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    PowerMyLearning is a national non-profit that leverages technology to strengthen the learning relationships among students, teachers, and families so that all students can succeed. Our work fosters growth in teachers as instructional leaders, in parents as support partners, and in students as learners who can meet the challenge of high academic standards.
Christopher Bugaj

Presume Competence A guide to successful, evidence-based principles for supporting and ... - 0 views

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    A comprehensive guide to presuming competence.
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    "There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it's going to be a butterfly." - Buckminster Fuller "And now here is my secret, a very simple secret. It is only with the heart that one can see rightly. What is essential is invisible to the eye." - Antoine de Saint Exupery, The Little Prince The goal of this manual is to help you to improve the world of a person with autism. You don't need to become a professional therapist to help. It is enough to remain a parent, teacher, aide, caregiver, or interested friend.
Sally Norton-Darr

HelpKidzLearn - 3 views

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    Welcome to HelpKidzLearn, a web site full of free software and resources from Inclusive Technology. Click the buttons at the top to see different sorts of games and activities. Click on the parents button for tips on using this site with your children. (T
Sally Norton-Darr

Education templates - Templates - Office.com - 1 views

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    Education Templates for education sorted by category: teachers, parents, students, flash cards, class rules, administrators, lesson plans, etc
Sally Norton-Darr

Power Up: Apps for Kids with Special Needs and Learning Differences | Common Sense Media - 1 views

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    recommendations and reviews Apps are arranged by challenge area and difficulty level. For each challenge area, we've included an informational overview with a list of typical challenges that kids face, help for choosing apps that match kids' needs, and further resources. You'll also find Power Tips with ideas for other activities you can do. You can download a guide which contains a list of nearly 100 apps that have been rigorously evaluated and carefully selected by a panel of expert educators, and thoroughly tested by parents and kids. The apps that made the list have been determined to be great media that can boost or supplement learning in both core academic subjects like reading and math, as well as social interaction, communication, motor skills, and organization.
Christopher Bugaj

Dyslexia and the Brain: What Does Current Research Tell Us? | Reading Rockets - 0 views

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    "The identification of a child with dyslexia is a difficult process, but there are ways that parents and teachers can learn more about the reading difficulty and support the child's learning."
Judith Schoonover

Unite for Literacy library - 3 views

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    Narrated 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. Our books provide unique audio support to families who speak (or are learning to speak) English, indigenous or foreign languages. Simple audio buttons on each page allow you to hear narrations by native speakers in warm, expressive voices.
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    offers free digital picture books, with a twist. Parents can not only sit and read these original English texts from the Unite for Literacy website, but also hear them read in a variety of languages. The intent is to eventually support the 300 languages spoken in American homes.
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