by Oran Tkatchov | Oct 14, 2019 | EEI, instruction, instructional assistant, instructional assistants, language, learning, Literacy, LSL, Reading, special education, Spoken Language, Standards, Strategies, teaching, Writing
This video from the Teaching Channel shows how to use a word wall as a way to teach vocabulary or inferences that students will need to know in order to complete a book or lesson unit. Click here to watch the video
by Oran Tkatchov | Oct 10, 2019 | instruction, instructional assistant, instructional assistants, Itinerant Teacher, learning, Math, pararpros, special education, Standards, Strategies, Teach and Enrich, Teacher Leaders, teaching
These fraction games for kids boost their understanding, critical thinking, and social interaction. Better yet, they’re fun! Click here to read about the fraction games and how to use them in your classroom.
by Oran Tkatchov | Sep 16, 2019 | autism, Behavior, disabilties, IEP/MET, Nonviolent Crisis Intervention, special education, Strategies
This set of behavioral strategies was developed for classroom teachers to use with students who may require academic and/or behavioral support. The strategies are intended to support teachers working with students with primary academic deficits and challenging...
by Oran Tkatchov | Sep 16, 2019 | Curriculum, EEI, instruction, instructional assistant, instructional assistants, language, learning, Literacy, LSL, pararpros, Reading, special education, Spoken Language, Strategies, Teach and Enrich, teaching
This vocabulary lesson plan from the National Center on Intensive Intervention can be used my teachers to assist students in determining or clarifying the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words. Click here to access the lesson plan.
by Oran Tkatchov | Aug 29, 2019 | Classroom Management, disabilties, EEI, instruction, instructional assistant, instructional assistants, Itinerant Teacher, language, learning, Literacy, pararpros, Reading, special education, Strategies, Teach and Enrich, Teacher Leaders, teaching
These kinesthetic reading activities teach the ABCs, sight word skills, spelling, rhyming, and even reading comprehension. Every one of them gets kids up and out of their seats, giving them some much-needed exercise and a chance to move while they learn. Click here to...