Flash Freebie!
I had great success with these little books in summer school. They are designed for beginning readers and special ed primary kids. It seems like when children have the opportunity to make a book their own- by illustrating it- they connect better with the text! I created "School is Fun," for all of us to use in the first few days, and the soccer and basketball books with specific students in mind. I sure there are lots of soccer stars out there! Enjoy~ Laura
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Special-Education-Illustrate-My-Own-Reader-1974567
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Saturday, August 1, 2015
Managing Special Needs Behavior
Behavior management is hard!
There, I've said it! It takes years to establish your own style of behavior management, but here are some essential areas that I have discussed in my new revision of How to Be a Resource Specialist.
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Special-Education-How-to-Be-a-Resource-Specialist-747284
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Special-Education-How-to-Be-a-Resource-Specialist-747284
Thursday, July 2, 2015
Fourth of July may be my Favorite Holiday- and a Great Children's Book
They loved illustrating their own 4th of July books!

This book is in Spanish and English, and the students loved it!
http://www.amazon.com/Chentes-Picnic-Chente-Bilingual-Picture/dp/1558853375
Just before Uncle Chente arrives, mother nature threatens to rain out all their summer fun. The kids panic at the prospect of Uncle Chente's arrival on a rainy day. But, the kids soon discover that it takes more than a summer thunderstorm to ruin a beautiful day of fun-filled stories and time spent together.
In the tradition of their previous collaboration, Family, Famiia, illustrator Pauline Rodriguez Howard and Gonzales Bertrand bring children aged 3 to 7 a story about family bonds so strong that even a rainy day makes the perfect picnic.
Saturday, June 27, 2015
Sunday, June 14, 2015
School's out!
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Summer-Work-No-Tears-Summer-ReadingWriting-Fun-Intervention-and-Special-Ed-693351
Summer should be:
lazy,
productive,
enriching,
casual,
full of family,
creative,
restoring, and
educational!
Thus, as a parent of 4, grandma of 1, teacher of many, I must say that there should not be too much required reading(maybe 1-2 books), lots of lazy quiet time, choice for kids, and trips to the library, lake, pool, and beach!
I created this activity to use as you see fit, and just give your children a bit of reading and writing to maintain their skills, and keep their brains open to the magic of books and writing!
Free for a few days!! xo Laura
Saturday, May 9, 2015
Special Education Students Love Excellent Literature! Gold Rush Time~
By the Great Horn Spoon by Sid Fleischman is a fabulous piece of literature. Humor, history, adventure, fine writing.....my special education students can really get caught up in this book! In my group of 15 4-6th graders, we have the range of special ed eligibilities you will find in a resource class: learning disabilities, emotional disturbance, and autism. I can truly say that each kid loves this book. It is timeless. Of course, we are Californians, and some of the geography is very familiar to us!
If you are not familiar with the story, here's some info:
By the Great Horn Spoon! takes place during the gold rush in California in 1849. Jack and his butler Praiseworthy stowaway on the Lady Wilma a ship. They meet many interesting characters on their adventure to find gold in California. They must make money to pay for Jack’s house back home, so that Aunt Arabella and his sisters can keep the family home.
I've got reading levels from 1st to 6th in this group, and behaviors that require some creativity on the teacher's part. We break up into groups and I use my incredible senior citizen volunteers to read to partner read with kids. Yes, there are some who we read to!
I have discovered that my interactive journals are a fun way to get the students writing and thinking, along with a journal which they value and re-read at the end of the year. I have actually had the students ask me to create these interactive journals for other books!
Here's a sample:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Special-Education-and-Intervention-Interactive-Writing-By-the-Great-Horn-Spoon-1841969
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Literature and Road Agents! By the Great Horn Spoon!
We are reading a classic piece about California history in our resource room. 16 kids, 4th through 6th grade are digging in to this piece of literature by Sid Fleischman. I am creating a unit that is adapted for students with learning disabilities, autism, and emotional issues, as is the make-up of my class. We read from 1st to about 5th grade level. Did I mention that I have a slew of senior citizen volunteers who read aloud, and one-on-one with our children?
I am also having a sale in my TPT sale this weekend! Sorry, I have not finished this unit.....coming soon!
By the way, the road agent pictured above, did not really rob the stage coach in which Cut-Eye Higgins, Praiseworthy, and Jack were headed to Sacramento City on!
Happy Saturday, Laura
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