by Tara Pelton | Oct 27, 2017 | Blog, Education, Educational Kinesiology, Exceptional Children, gifted exceptional children, Special Education, Special Eduucation, Special Needs Education, Uncategorized
Here is a song we are learning to memorize all of the states and the capitals. It is a really hard song to learn – even for me – And for even the best singers, too, but third graders across the USA are learning it and you can too. I have already practiced...
by Tara Pelton | May 5, 2015 | Blog, Book, Education, Educational Kinesiology, English Language Learning ESL, gifted exceptional children, Kindergarten, Reading: Learn to read, Special Education
Dr. Seuss is the best teacher for Reading and English Language Learning! He uses all of the techniques for learning reading including rhyming words and sight words that everyone must know to read English. His books never grow old! They are perfect for any English...
by Tara Pelton | May 7, 2014 | Blog, Special Education
Viewpoints lead to opinions and opinions lead to actions. When we have an opinion that our student is incapable, disabled, disagreeable or disturbed, how will that influence our teaching? It is too easy to forget: all students want to learn, we just need to learn how...
by Tara Pelton | May 7, 2014 | Blog, Special Education
What if students knew the skills they are supposed to learn in school and became responsible for learning each one of them? In this Lesson Plan you’ll find answers to help students want to learn new skills in school, particularly students who have special needs...