Category: Language

Urban Autism Solutions

I’d like to personally introduce you to the Julie + Michael Tracy Family Foundation (JMTF), an organization that is addressing the challenges facing young adults

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Syllable Practice

I mentioned that I have a number of students working on phonemic awareness and pre-reading tasks this year.  One of the concepts that keeps rearing

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In Santa’s Hat

I try to avoid artic cards with little ones and substitute toys or objects whenever possible.  Not only are they more engaging, but they lend

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I Heart Emoticons!

Happy Halloween!  I have a treat for you 🙂 that involves some keyboard tricks 😉 Think about how many times you’ve added a  😉  to

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The Candy Critic

Need an excuse to bring candy into the classroom?  Need a way to get through a bag of Halloween candy–even the icky stuff?  Why not

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