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Free Middle School Worksheet: Learn About Learning Styles
Free Middle School Worksheet: Learn About Learning Styles

Every student learns a little differently. Some retain information best when they write it down. Others need to hear it out loud, talk it through, or see it in action. When middle schoolers understand how they learn, they become more confident, more independent, and...

Free High School Worksheet: Becoming More Independent
Free High School Worksheet: Becoming More Independent

By the time students reach high school, independence is often expected—but not always explicitly taught. Teens are navigating more responsibilities, more freedom, and higher stakes, but that doesn’t mean they always feel ready. The Becoming More Independent worksheet...

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Enhancing Communication Skills with the Background Brief Activity
Enhancing Communication Skills with the Background Brief Activity

Introduction Effective communication is an essential life skill that students need to develop. For students in Special Education, learning to provide adequate background information while telling a story or engaging in a conversation is crucial. The Background Brief...

Stretching Breaks: Calming Minds and Bodies for Elementary Students
Stretching Breaks: Calming Minds and Bodies for Elementary Students

As educators, we know the importance of incorporating Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) principles into our teaching strategies. One simple yet effective way to achieve this is by introducing stretching breaks in the classroom. In this blog post, we will discuss the...

Enhancing Communication Skills with the Conversation Stoplight
Enhancing Communication Skills with the Conversation Stoplight

Introduction The Conversation Stoplight is an effective tool to help middle school students develop their communication skills and foster positive social interactions. The Stoplight concept teaches students to listen carefully, share the conversation, and speak only...

Helping Students Advocate for Themselves in the Classroom
Helping Students Advocate for Themselves in the Classroom

Introduction One of the most important skills for students to develop is the ability to advocate for themselves in the classroom. This is especially true for students in Special Education. By teaching students how to effectively communicate their needs and emotions,...

Teaching Students to Be Mindful of Others in Shared Spaces
Teaching Students to Be Mindful of Others in Shared Spaces

As educators, it's essential to teach our students how to be considerate and respectful when sharing spaces with others. By incorporating principles of Social-Emotional Learning, we can help students develop empathy, self-awareness, and social awareness. This blog...

Teaching Kindergarten Students Classroom Behavior with Bingo
Teaching Kindergarten Students Classroom Behavior with Bingo

In this blog post, we will explore a fun and engaging activity to teach kindergarten students about proper classroom behavior. Using the game of bingo, children can learn about different behaviors that help them and their classmates have a positive learning experience...