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AAC From A to Z: A is for Aided Language Input
By Susan Berkowitz of Susan Berkowitz

If you are supporting an AAC user, you’ll want to watch this short video about using Aided Language Stimulation. This is the first step in implementing augmentative communication.
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Keeping Your Students Engaged After a Vacation Break
By Marcy Howe of It’s a Teacher Thing

Learn tips for re-engaging students after a vacation break.
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MAKING SENSE OF NUMBERS – BEYOND COUNTING
By Thia Triggs of Print Path

Many children enter kindergarten being able to rote count. What comes next? There are 5 key elements of number sense within a kindergarten age group.
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Forging Connections By Studying Family
By Michelle Webb of Teaching Ideas for Those Who Love Teaching

Why Studying Family with young children is so important.
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My Top Five Christmas Read Alouds
By Lisa Robles of LisaTeachR’s Classroom

Here are my top five Christmas read alouds with some ideas fro activities.
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Four Quick Strategies to Check for Understanding
By Shametria Routt of the Routty Math Teacher

As teachers, we are constantly assessing our students and gathering formative assessment data to drive our instructional decisions. When we use student feedback and data to make decisions, we cut-down on the time spent teaching concepts and skills our students already know or aren’t quite ready for yet. Check out four quick strategies you can use today to check for your students’ understanding.
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3 Sure-Fire Ways to Keep Kids Moving for Math
By Kathie Yonemura of Tried and True Teaching Tools

Keep students on task and engaged! 3 math resources that get students up & moving, while practicing math skills.
An Existential Tug-of-War: Making Thinking Visible with Tuck Everlasting
By Tracy Willis of Wild Child Designs

This post explores critical thinking routines using Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt. It shows the diversity of thinking that can occur in one novel study with upper elementary students.
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