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Judith Schoonover

Toolbelt Theory - Ira David Socol - 1 views

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    "The trick to tool use is to learn to evaluate tasks and environments and your skills and the tools themselves as they change and determine what works best for you. I call this the "TEST" - Task - Environment - Skills - Tools, a specifically ordered reframing of Joy Zabala's "SETT" protocol. A specifically ordered reframing designed for self-determination."
Sally Norton-Darr

Teaching Special Thinkers: Autism Classroom Workbox System {TONS of pictures!} - 5 views

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    Independent workboxes are kind of the meat of my AU classroom. During workbox time, I can observe whether my students have truly mastered skills like I think they have and it gives my students the opportunity to gain some independence with following a system/to-do list without any teacher guidance or prompting.
Christopher Bugaj

iTunes - Podcasts - Speech and Language Kids Podcast by Carrie Clark, Speech-Language P... - 1 views

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    "This podcast is devoted to helping parents of children with speech and language delays and disorders. Carrie Clark, a speech-language pathologist from Columbia, Missouri, offers resources, information, and activities about speech and language development and delays. Carrie will empower you to use fun and easy activities to improve your child's speech and language skills at home. Activities and information cover a range of ages, ability levels, and disabilities. Topics covered include: articulation, apraxia, phonology, language, late talkers, alternative/augmentative communication (AAC), autism, stuttering, reading, social skills, down syndrome, following directions, answering questions, grammar, etc. Information is also great for speech-language pathologists and educators of children with speech and language delays!"
Judith Schoonover

Creating Tactile Books - American Foundation for the Blind - 1 views

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    "Bookmaking is one of the most satisfying literacy experiences an adult can share with a child. The process of creating a book promotes oral language and fine motor skills, while developing many important literary concepts."
Sally Norton-Darr

Autism Teaching Strategies | Educating Children with Autism - 1 views

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    Autism Teaching Strategies shares dozens of free autism social skills teaching resources including many free .pdf downloads which vary in difficulty and complexity.
David Holt

The Skillful Teacher - Brookfield - 1 views

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    Text resource shared by Jason Bryant
David Holt

MediaLiteracyLibrary - 3rd Grade Animal Inquiry - 1 views

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    Using Big 6 Research Skills to find information about Animals What is the Big 6?
Stacy McBain

Memory Learning Games - 1 views

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    Memory is a skill we all use everyday and the stronger the better. There's nothing worse than drawing a blank on a name when you see a face you recognize, except possibly forgetting a speech you've prepared for a big presentation for your boss. Don't let that happen, start improving your memory today with fun memory games for kids.
Sally Norton-Darr

Special Needs Software - 4 views

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    Now known as Active Learn Games http://blog.activelearngames.co.uk/ switch skills, mouse skills, cause & effect, turn-taking. good for interactive white board, too
Christopher Bugaj

Engaging Students through Gesture-Based Learning - 1 views

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    Monica Kissel and Adina Popa from Loudoun County Public Schools, both Innovative Educators of the Year, will discuss kinesthetic learning. Sponsored by the Innovations Committee. How do we engage our 21st Century students? How do we help them understand that the material covered in class is relevant to their lives? In his book "Motivating Students to Learn," Jere Brophy suggests that students learn best when they are actively engaged with the content. Through kinesthetic learning, they develop lasting skills that many times translate into higher levels of student achievement. But how does kinesthetic learning look in a 21st Century classroom? The answer is simple: gesture-based learning. Does this initiative belong to the future? Not according to the 2011 Horizon Report which highlights Gesture-Based Computing as one of the six emerging technologies that will likely enter mainstream use within the next four to five years. The purpose of this session is to identify current technologies that employ gesture recognition, and then present innovative and replicable ways through which these technologies have been used at Steuart Weller Elementary. From turning shy students into persuasive public speakers through Avatar Kinect, to opening a world of possibilities to students with special needs though Kinect Adventures, to saving animal species with partner classrooms across the globe using multiple technologies, to exergaming, children have been immersed in a world of learning that they love. Attendees learn not only what relevant technologies are available, but also how to use these technologies in any curriculum area
Sally Norton-Darr

Specialbites - free inclusive switch games, video tutorials on how to make inclusive games - 3 views

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    "On Specialbites you will find switch games to download and now tons of 'online switch games which are also great on a touchscreen and for learning early mouse skills ."
Judith Schoonover

Peep and Chirp - Symbaloo - 2 views

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    PEEP's educational outreach aims to model science inquiry skills and stimulate curiosity. Our team works with early childhood educators, public libraries, museums, community-based organizations, and families to motivate their support of preschoolers' innate curiosity and interest in exploration.
David Holt

Inquiry Workshop - Elementary - SMUSD | Living the Dream - 1 views

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    "Inquiry-based teaching is a pedagogical approach that invites students to explore academic content by posing, investigating, and answering questions. This approach puts students' questions at the center of the curriculum, and places just as much value on the component skills of research as it does on knowledge and understanding of content. "
Stacy McBain

ABCYa: Free Online Educational Games - 1 views

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    ABCya! is the leader in free educational kids computer games and activities for elementary students to learn on the web. All children's educational computer games and activities were created or approved by certified teachers. ABCya! educational games are
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    Math, language arts and computer skills for elementary aged kids. Learning is fun on this website!
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    ABCya.com is the leader in free educational kids computer games and activities for elementary students to learn on the web. All children's educational computer activities were created or approved by certified school teachers. All educational games are free and are modeled from primary grade lessons and enhanced to provide an interactive way for children to learn. Grade level lessons incorporate areas such as math and language arts while introducing basic computer skills. Many of the kindergarten and first grade activities are equipped with sound to enhance understanding. Fun children's Holiday activities are available in grade level sections!
Stacy McBain

Do2Learn: A Resource for Individuals with Special Needs - 3 views

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    Do2learn provides thousands of pages of social skills and behavioral regulation activities and guidance, learning songs and games, communication cards, academic material, and transition guides for employment and life skills. To make the experience as pleasant and easy as possible, we display no ads nor require that you login to access our website
Tara Jeffs

Big Farm Game - 1 views

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    Students practice skills while interacting on the farm. High order thinking skills are also taught!
Sally Norton-Darr

Be Like Buddy™ Autism Videos - Videos! - 3 views

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    Incredibly fun educational videos starring Buddy, a young puppet with autism who learns daily living skills with the help of grown ups, visual schedules, applied behavioral analysis-and lots of humor! Always available, always free
Hannah Moffitt

Improve Writing and Reading Comprehension Using Word Clouds | Teaching, Learning, and T... - 1 views

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    How to improve literacy skills with word clouds
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

Read&Write Gold Version 11 Study Skills Feature Video - YouTube - 0 views

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    Video tutorials related to Read&Write 11
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