I am a Learning Support Teacher in a school in South Eastern PA. I have been teaching Special Education for over 20 years and I still love it. I am teaching K-2 children. I love sharing ideas.
I just found your blog and look forward to following you. I just finished my Masters in Special Education and am finishing up my last class to become board certified as a behavior specialist. I hope that I can sign up for the drawing for the Luna. My e-mail is pamallen28@gmail.com. Pam
I found your site through pinterest. The outside pin was a picture of b/d reversal packets, but I can't track them down, do you still have? Also do you have a copy of your fluency graph? I would love to start doing this with my intervention students. Thanks! My email is sunshiner07@verizon.net
Hi, I am a fresh-out-of-college graduate! :) I have my SPED (EC-12) and generalist (EC-6) certification, and I want to work in Special Education. However, I want to have a SPED portfolio to take on interviews with me. I don't know what to include in this.... My generalist portfolio is complete. What all should I include in a SpEd portfolio? Do you have any suggestions?
Your Response will be Very Appreciated! :) Tess tsharp882@gmail.com
I have been teaching in a K/1 Self contained class that includes students who have specific learning disabilities, autism and emotional and behavioral challenges for ten years. I know my administrators are impressed by behavior management and multi sensory activities. Good luck.
I am a Title I teacher from WI and find many of your teaching resources very useful to my students. I noticed in your weekly assessments you do a cold comprehension read. I am wondering where you found this assessment piece. I would so appreciate it if you would share this information. Keep the great ideas coming. Again, they are so useful to not only your students, but all struggling readers and writers. eugenezirk@centurytel.net
Hello from sunny Greece! Have a look at my flashcards I create to teach vocabulary and grammar. Feel free to use whatever suits your needs! Love your blog! https://papadeligames.wordpress.com/ Sophia
My school will be starting the Wonders program in a couple of weeks! I teach kindergarten and want to know if you have any suggestions for places to look for good teaching and center ideas (other than McGrawHill) for kindergarten. Thanks! baugh.sherry@gmail.com
Hi Angela!
ReplyDeleteI am a Learning Support Teacher in a school in South Eastern PA. I have been teaching Special Education for over 20 years and I still love it. I am teaching K-2 children. I love sharing ideas.
Thanks for your information. It's great!
Hi, I sent an email a while back asking if i can follow your blog by email. Is that possible? thanks, very much, misty cotton
ReplyDeleteI was happy to find a special educator sharing ideas. Can't wait to see what's next!
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog and look forward to following you. I just finished my Masters in Special Education and am finishing up my last class to become board certified as a behavior specialist. I hope that I can sign up for the drawing for the Luna. My e-mail is pamallen28@gmail.com.
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I love what you have put together for your word study program. I was wondering if you have updated or finihed the plan?
ReplyDeleteI found your site through pinterest. The outside pin was a picture of b/d reversal packets, but I can't track them down, do you still have? Also do you have a copy of your fluency graph? I would love to start doing this with my intervention students. Thanks! My email is sunshiner07@verizon.net
ReplyDeleteHi, I am a fresh-out-of-college graduate! :) I have my SPED (EC-12) and generalist (EC-6) certification, and I want to work in Special Education. However, I want to have a SPED portfolio to take on interviews with me. I don't know what to include in this.... My generalist portfolio is complete. What all should I include in a SpEd portfolio? Do you have any suggestions?
ReplyDeleteYour Response will be Very Appreciated! :)
Tess
tsharp882@gmail.com
I have been teaching in a K/1 Self contained class that includes students who have specific learning disabilities, autism and emotional and behavioral challenges for ten years. I know my administrators are impressed by behavior management and multi sensory activities. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteI am a Title I teacher from WI and find many of your teaching resources very useful to my students. I noticed in your weekly assessments you do a cold comprehension read. I am wondering where you found this assessment piece. I would so appreciate it if you would share this information. Keep the great ideas coming. Again, they are so useful to not only your students, but all struggling readers and writers.
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Hello from sunny Greece! Have a look at my flashcards I create to teach vocabulary and grammar. Feel free to use whatever suits your needs! Love your blog! https://papadeligames.wordpress.com/
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My school will be starting the Wonders program in a couple of weeks! I teach kindergarten and want to know if you have any suggestions for places to look for good teaching and center ideas (other than McGrawHill) for kindergarten. Thanks! baugh.sherry@gmail.com
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