Journal entry: Autism awareness month
April 26, 2025 Navigating the First Year: A Special Educator’s Reality in NYC As a first-year special education teacher in a New York City middle school, I walked into the
April 26, 2025 Navigating the First Year: A Special Educator’s Reality in NYC As a first-year special education teacher in a New York City middle school, I walked into the
Educators and authors often give AI chatbots instructions to assist with teaching, research, and content creation. Here are some typical instructions they might use: For Educators: 1. Lesson Planning: •
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To recount events in the order they were presented in a text, follow these steps: 1. Identify Key Events: As you read, note the main events or actions described in
The song “Jodi Fire Chai” pays homage to the vibrant musical era of the 1980s. Vocalist Lumin, the lead singer of Bangladesh’s popular band Feedback, traveled from Toronto to New
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Students will be able to identify Days, Weeks, and Months of the year. Students will be able to communicate about seasons, feelings and weather by acquisition of daily uses vocabulary. … Continue readingExploring Special District
• Students will be able to identify where the USA🇺🇸 in the world 🌎 map.
• Students will be able to tell what the current season is. (autumn).
• Students will be able to pick one word and complete tasks with help. … Continue readingLesson plan on Social Studies
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) lesson. Knowledge to significantly minimize paper usage, contributing to a reduced carbon footprint. … Continue readingScience (STEM)
We’ll start by using a Mood Meter chart. This chart is like a big, colorful map of emotions. It’s divided into four different quadrants, each representing different feelings. The top right quadrant has words like “Happy” and “Excited,” the bottom right has words like “Calm” and “Content,” the bottom left has words like “Worried” and “Sad,” and the top right has words like “Angry” and “Frustrated.” … Continue readingMood Meter
To help you prepare reading material for the ATAS (Assessment of Teaching Assistant Skills) 95 exam, specifically for the “Instructional Support” subarea, I’ll provide an outline and content focusing on the key competencies and knowledge areas covered. This material is intended to help you understand concepts, strategies, and practice questions that match the types of items found on the exam. … Continue readingATAS Exam Prep for Teacher Assistant