What kind of resources would be helpful for special education teachers to share with gen ed? I want to make a “tool kit” to help my teachers next year. I’m thinking like an accommodations tracker, a list of behavior interventions, etc.
I have a bulletin board with financial vocab. At the beginning of the year, it said “Money doesn’t grow on trees”. The students were adamant that money is paper and paper is made from trees so I was wrong. So long story short, I need something new for my board next year. 🤦♀️
As a resource teacher, teaching my kids to manage their future is incredibly important. I use the @EVERFIK12 FutureSmart as part of our financial curriculum. I love the simulations and the fact that they are learning through helping the characters!
@EDUwithEmily I tell my students all the time to not “be the reason my eye starts twitching” today. To the point that the other day, a kid said “you’re going to make Ms. Dubuque’s eye twitch if you don’t stop it.” 😂😂
@MoniseLSeward My partner says that they are not and that it’s just good toppings. I just like them because they offer a gluten free bun (I have celiac).
@mraspinall Adding “late students” to my justification for teaching study skills later in the day though. Right next to “they aren’t awake enough to be productive that early.” 😂
@Melanie4kids I’ve been teaching a while and have been blessed with my wishlists. But my mom just started in the fall and could use some help!
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@AlecinSparks@UnitedNevada@adamcarolla 1 - You are looking at old data
2- You are looking at elementary school data
3- The state average would include many rural districts.
15 kindergartners compared to 36 middle schoolers is a HUGE difference. 🤷♀️
@sage_stage I usually hit my 30 minutes of exercise before 10am. I don’t go to the gym. That’s literally me just going up and down the stairs. (My co-teaching room and resource room are on different floors.) 😂