
Welcome to the eighth volume of the resource round-up series called “Supporting All Students,” featuring resources that aim to support a variety of student needs. Here you’ll discover a variety of creative activities, assessments, games, digital resources and more.
Check out these resources to meet your students’ needs, and remember —half of these resources are FREE!
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It’s FREE!“Place value is such an important concept in any learner’s journey – this helps you display the charge in your classroom for easy access and learning.” |
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“Get your kiddos to do their homework with these homework punch cards. Print your choice of homework punch cards on bright colored paper (or white), punch on the go and for every 10 they earn, they get a no homework pass! Easy with no prizes needed involved and encouraging nightly homework! “ |
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It’s FREE!“Baselines are used for comparing, “Which is taller, shorter, longer, heavier or fuller?” Here students will test-drive a few pages of using the language of non-standard measuring using baselines through three critical thinking pages.” |
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“Designed for the kindergarten or grade 1 classroom where teachers can introduce, and students can discover who they are through a cultural and diverse lens. Topic areas include physical characteristics, culture & food, clothing, language, holidays, celebrations, traditions, family, likes & dislikes, PLUS final project.” |
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It’s FREE!“This letter name and sound assessment is perfect for use with Kindergarten students as a universal screen. It is also an appropriate assessment for first grade students who did not achieve mastery of this skill in Kindergarten and/or struggling readers.” |
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“The ability to automatically name letters and produce the sound of each letter is the foundation of the alphabetic principle. Emergent readers benefit from repeated exposure and practice identifying letters and sounds to reach the point of automaticity.” |
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It’s FREE!“This year-round paper folding activity is a fun and functional way to address direction following and sequencing and includes step by step photo visuals, a language concept organizer and creative writing page.” |
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“This language-based cooking curriculum contains full color step by step photos of simple recipes, along with a lesson plan page, and follow up activities that address a multitude of language concepts, executive functioning, and critical thinking skills. This resource is highly versatile and can be used by a wide range of ages and abilities due to the variety of materials included.” |
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“Just how much power is there in a poster? The answer: WAY MORE THAN YOU THINK. All images are provided as professional quality, high-definition JPEG files, ready for you to print on your own or include in classroom presentations.” |
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“Looking for a way to make collecting papers super EASY, crazy FAST (14 seconds!), SILENT (yes, silent!), and a TON OF FUN for your students? Then you need to experience PAPER PASSING MAGIC!” |
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It’s FREE!“This gorgeous Japanese koi fish collage lesson plan for 3rd grade, 4th grade, and 5th grade is the perfect way to engage your students and practice key creative critical thinking skills. If you’ve been looking for something new to engage your students so they can really create unique art pieces that will look great in the hallway and on display, you’ve come to the right place!” |
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“This cross-curricular rainbow art activity is the perfect no-prep art activity that will engage your students, and practice key literacy skills. Perfect to use for sub plans or your minilessons.” |