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Category Archives: Great websites
Talbots Later-in-Life Scholarship
From Special Ed. over on Special 2 Me. Since I’ve been a shopping fool at Talbots lately, I was emailed information regarding Talbots Charitable Foundation for women pursuing a scholarship later in life. I sure wish I would have seen … Continue reading
Posted in Financial stuff, Great websites, In the know!!, resources, teaching
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Education.com
From Special Ed. over on Special 2 Me. Here’s the address to a great website I found. It’s a Parent’s Guide to 1st/2nd/3rd/4th/5th grade. Once you go to the website, you can look around the site for whatever grade level … Continue reading
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Super Teacher Worksheets
From Cindy over on Special Needs Resource Magazine. We were recently asked to review a new site – Super Teacher Worksheets. We did and were SO pleased! This site is filled with free worksheets, activities, games and other things. Here … Continue reading
Posted in Free printable worksheets, Great websites, Super Teacher Worksheets, teaching
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Great Site!
From Cindy over on Special Needs Resource Magazine. We are always looking for great site to share with free resources for our readers – both teachers and parents. Education.com has so many different kinds of resources available for home and … Continue reading
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Project Stay
From Cindy over on Special Needs Resource Magazine. Project Stay is a great website. Project STAY (Supporting Teachers and Youth) is a multi-disciplinary teamthat consists of behavior analysts, a licensed clinical social worker, a certified regular and special education teacher, … Continue reading
Posted in Data Keeping, Great websites, Miscellaneous, Project Stay, University of Kansas
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Pinterest and Teacher Appreciation
From Cindy over on Special Needs Resource Magazine. Have you heard about Pinterest? Well, it is a site you create with snapshot views of all of the websites and blogs that you find interesting. It’s really a visual aid for … Continue reading
Posted in Great websites, Internet searching, Miscellaneous, Pinterest, Teacher Appreciation, teacher gifts
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From our friends from Down-under.
From Cindy over on Special Needs Resource Magazine. We took a few weeks off for summer while our friends down-under were in the cold of winter! So to honor them, we found some wonderful resources from our friends in Australia … Continue reading
Guest Post: The Many Benefits of Sign Language
From Cindy over on Special Needs Resource Magazine. This is a Guest Post by one of the founders of a Wonderful website devoted to teaching Sign Language. Sign Language is widely used by our teachers/parents who work with children on … Continue reading
Posted in Autism, communication, Great websites, Nonverbal, Sign Language, Speech Language
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Guest Article: Clean Planet
From Cindy over on Special Needs Resource Magazine. About a month ago we received an email from a nice young lady named Nadia: I’m in a city-wide contest right now to start my own social business and my idea is … Continue reading
Posted in Autism; Project Wildfire, Clean Planet, Great websites, Miscellaneous
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Xtra Math.com
From Special Ed. over on Special 2 Me. Just the other day, I posted about the summer slide and how to avoid it. Well, I discovered a great way to help combat it. Here’s the latest website that I signing … Continue reading
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