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Weekly Detailed Lesson Plan Template - Elementary - 0 views

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    Use this weekly lesson plan template to plan and view a week's worth of subject lessons. Designed with elementary teachers in mind, the template includes space for materials, activities, assignments and evaluation. There's even extra space for notes!
jayers24

http://www.k12reader.com/lesson-plan-template-pdfs/elementary-daily-single-subject.pdf - 0 views

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    This is a lesson plan for one subject area and contains the basic areas of standards, objectives, needed materials, outline, resources, activity, assignment, evaluation, and notes. This could be used by any teacher for any grade level.
Cayla Sandlin

Classroom Freebies: Lesson Plan Template - 0 views

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    This template can simply be turned into from a daily template to a weekly template. I love the cutesiness of it for an elementary school teacher. It is organized with the spelling words of the week and times that each subject begins and ends.
Cayla Sandlin

Preparing for Kindergarten - 0 views

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    This website offers ideas of what to practice during Math, Language Arts, and Listening and Communication. Great ideas for a teacher to teach his or her students in kindergarten and what they should know before kindergarten.
Cayla Sandlin

Fun Brain - 0 views

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    Wonderful educational game site for learning! Offers a variety of math and reading fun to keep students interested in learning. Mostly enjoyed by the K-5 grades.
Cayla Sandlin

22 Best Mobile/Tablet Apps for Kids with Special Needs - 0 views

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    Sometimes it is hard for kids with special needs to use their fingers. Some of these apps discussed on this site help students use their fingers by tracing letters or spelling their name on a tablet. This site offers apps for math, reading, matching, spelling, memory, and more. Special education kids might need a little bit more stimulation during their learning instead of pencil and paper. Touch tablets allow them to stay interested by learning hands-on and seeing rewards visually.
Cayla Sandlin

GoNoodle - 0 views

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    I LOVE this site!!! I believe in standing up and moving between subjects. Kids' brains need breaks to become stimulated and to get oxygen every once in a while. Brain breaks also give students something fun to look forward to after hard work. This site allows teachers to create a playlist of fun brain breaks. These are great to reduce antsy behaviors and to keep kids with special needs in line.
Cayla Sandlin

Chatter Blocks - 0 views

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    This video is visually stimulating for students with Austism. Other students will find this video educational as well. The variety in the video keeps kids interested. The video shares social stories, like how to wash your hands. The video also introduces letters and letter sounds. This video would be a good brain break video.
Cayla Sandlin

Kid Rex - 0 views

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    Rid Rex is a SAFE search engine for kids! Teachers can feel at ease while his or her students research on KidRex.org for projects.
Cayla Sandlin

Animal Fact Guide - 0 views

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    I love this site for an online animal research project! My favorite projects during my K-12 days were animal research projects. This site would be perfect for K-5 kiddos to explore many different animals and discover which one they want to create a research project on.
Rita Moyo

Kids' Place Houghton Mifflin English - 1 views

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    This webpage offers a great deal of help in writing skills to elementary students. It offers graphic organizers, bright ideas for writing, parts of speech, grammar practice, and more. It even models writing by generating wacky tales using words provided by students.
Jan Strohl

Free online Grammar activities, learning games. Homeschool ... - 0 views

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    Great review for you and your students.
mcahill4

Autism - Build A Sentence with Pictures Interactive - HALLOWEEN - 1 views

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    Build A Sentence with Pictures Interactive -I See The HALLOWEEN PUMPKIN! Forming sentences for our young learners or those with autism, can be challenging. Using real-life pictures for easy recognition of elementary age objects associated with Halloween, students will love learning to read and form sentences.
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