
Welcome to the second volume of the resource round-up series called “Supporting All Students,” featuring resources that aim to support a variety of student needs.
This week, discover Sensory Regulation Resources, Communication Cards for Emerging Language Learners, Social Emotional Learning Activities, Project Based Learning Units, 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!“This door decor set is an easy way to create a comfortable, safe, and positive environment as soon as your students step into their class. This resource includes both color and black and white letters.” |
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“Students will always surprise you with their answers using this resource. Friday 5-4-3-2-1 starts great conversations for your end-of-week meeting and is super quick and easy.” |
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It’s FREE!“This resource provides a perfect introduction for teaching students about the six syllable types and is perfect for use in your small group instruction or in the classroom as a whole group introduction to this important concept in structured literacy.” |
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“Teaching reading can be a complex process. This resource is a great addition to your phonics instruction and helps students understand how words are divided into syllables so they can finally feel success breaking down words.” |
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It’s FREE!“Make sure that your EL newcomer can communicate their needs with you and other staff with these easy to use picture cards, no matter what their native language. Simply put them on a ring and your newcomer can take them wherever they go!” |
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“If you’ve ever wondered where to start with your EL newcomer, you’re not alone! Take the angst out of planning with this bundle of seven of my best selling newcomer kits to equip your newcomer with basic vocabulary!” |
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It’s FREE!“This is a no prep resource for fine motor, pre-writing, and pencil control. Students trace the lines to help connect two matching pictures (ie: food bowl to cat, pancake mix to boy making pancakes, and stars to proud students).” |
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“This is the bundle you need to support your students’ sensory processing and self regulation needs. This bundle includes 13 resources packed with visuals, activities, handouts, and more!” |
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It’s FREE!“A phonics-focused reading passage for older struggling readers and dyslexic students. This free sample covers the digraphs -ay, -ee, -igh, -ow, and -oo.” |
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“Use these 10 short reading passages – based on children’s classics – complete with running record assessment – to help your reading intervention students grasp and understand comprehension skills.” |
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It’s FREE!“In our cookie moon activity, students get to explore the different phases of the moon. Students use cookies to represent and then discuss each moon phase. At the end, they get to eat their project.” |
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“In this PBL unit, students will be educated on various features and adaptations of animals. Students do research, use technology, present, create, and get a chance to work in a group.” |