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Interactive Graphic Organizer - 1 views

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    graphic organizers to support student needs & provide access to instruction in a visual way.
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ADL: No Place for Hate® - 1 views

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    Anti-bullying program from the Anti-Defamation League
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ED.gov-best practices - 1 views

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    link on this page to -what works clearinghouse-
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Study Guides and Strategies - 1 views

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    Study and test taking strategies
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Identifying and Implementing Educational Practices Supported By Rigorous Evidence: A Us... - 1 views

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    user-friendly tools to distinguish practices supported by rigorous evidence from those that are not.
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    Great guide for using evidence to influence decisions.
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LD Online | Inclusion - 0 views

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    Here are the reslts of a serch for "inclusion" at LD Online
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Livescribe in the Classroom: The Echo™ smartpen Revolutionizes Learning - 0 views

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    The Livescribe smartpens provide all students with unlimited access to teacher instruction any time, anywhere and provides specific student populations and educational programs with a more customized learning experience.
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Google Scribe - 0 views

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    possible access tool? wonder if it would work with the iPad/iPod
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    possible access tool? wonder if it would work with the iPad/iPod
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Digital Booktalk - 0 views

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    use video previews to get initial interest in choosing books. Includes content level suggestion and lexile levels
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Bitstrips: Page One - 0 views

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    Web 2.0 Comic creation suite.
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Acuity Reports Available - 0 views

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     Bookmark
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Illustrated Mathematics Dictionary - 0 views

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    great multi-sensory information re: basic to intermediate math vocabulary.
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Simple English Wikipedia - 0 views

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    Wikipedia in simple english
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Math Playground - 0 views

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    video demonstrations, walkthroughs, etc
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CEC- Special Educators Support New Legislation on Restraint and Seclusion - 0 views

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    New law will protect most vulnerable students with disabilities
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My Top 10 Ways To Use Evernote | Aviva Dunsiger - 0 views

  • 5. Use it for student self-reflection. This year, I have started using my iPad to record some guided reading sessions. The AudioMemos app on the iPad allows you to upload recordings to Evernote. This has been great, as I’ve uploaded recordings of students reading and talking about reading, and I’ve let these students listen to the recordings in these Notebooks. These students are then reflecting on their decoding skills and their reading comprehension skills too. Hearing themselves read and hearing themselves talk about reading has really helped these students become better readers!
  • 9. Use it to store and organize photographs for formative assessment. I think that photographs can show you a lot about what students know, and I often take photographs in the classroom to show student learning. These photographs can be uploaded to a Notebook, and I can then look at them, see what the students already know and what they still need to learn, and adjust my teaching accordingly. This has definitely helped make me a better teacher!
  • 4. Use it for sharing data with teachers or administrators.
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  • 3. Use it for sharing feedback with students.
  • 1. Use it for anecdotal records.
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NH CEBIS- Behavior Intervention & Support - 0 views

  • New Hampshire Centerfor Effective Behavioral Interventionsand Supports
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Project Write - 0 views

  • The writing strategies presented on this website are used with the Self-Regulated Strategies Development (SRSD) approach. SRSD is an evidence-based approach to teaching students self-regulation strategies while simultaneously teaching them content or subject strategies. Our focus has been on helping students who struggle with writing learn to use powerful self-regulation and writing strategies and improve their attitudes toward writing and themselves as writers.
  • you will find information and links to an overview of SRSD instruction and our lesson plans and materials. We explain the strategies, some accommodations that can be made when teaching students, and emphasize the importance of you, the teacher, adapting the strategies to meet your students’ needs and your teaching style. There are also links to the different support materials that accompany the lessons.
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    The writing strategies presented on this website are used with the Self-Regulated Strategies Development (SRSD) approach. SRSD is an evidence-based approach to teaching students self-regulation strategies while simultaneously teaching them content or subject strategies. Our focus has been on helping students who struggle with writing learn to use powerful self-regulation and writing strategies and improve their attitudes toward writing and themselves as writers
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