A collection of 12 printable picture cards with clear icons and labels, specifically chosen to represent the vowel contrasts for sorting and identification activities.
A set of two high-contrast posters illustrating the mouth positions for contrasting vowel sounds, using simple visual analogies and clear anatomical cues.
A comprehensive guide for teachers featuring 10 multisensory activities designed to help bilingual students differentiate between English vowel sounds using UDL principles.
Answer keys for all practice materials in the Action Helpers lesson, ensuring easy assessment for teachers.
An instructional guide for teachers providing lesson objectives, pacing, and pedagogical tips for teaching ESL adults the grammar of do, does, and did.
Scenario-based task cards for adult ESL learners to practice do, does, and did in interactive speaking or writing exercises.
A scaffolded practice packet for ESL Level 1 adults, guiding them through the use of auxiliary verbs in daily, medical, and shopping contexts.
A comprehensive worksheet for ESL Level 1 adults practicing do, does, and did in the context of work, shopping, and medical appointments.
A set of classroom anchor charts visually explaining the grammar rules for do, does, and did with adult-oriented examples.
Visual slides introducing do, does, and did for ESL Level 1 adults, featuring daily life scenarios like shopping and medical visits.
A facilitation guide for teachers to use when implementing the snow leopard writing lesson, including pacing, an exemplar paragraph, and teaching tips.
A scaffolded drafting sheet with sentence starters for every sentence of a three-paragraph snow leopard essay, accompanied by visual prompts. Each paragraph is clearly separated with ample writing space.
A visual graphic organizer worksheet with icons and bullet point sections for students to plan their three-paragraph essay on snow leopards. This simplified blueprint focuses on quick note-taking.
A model research report that demonstrates how to transform snow leopard field notes into structured paragraphs, highlighting transitions and specific data points.
A structured writing tool for a snow leopard research report featuring an outline with transitions, sentence starters, and paragraph frames for physical traits, habitat, and behavior.
A visual anchor chart for 3rd grade students explaining the use of 'better' and 'worse' in opinion sentences, including a step-by-step 'sentence map'.
An expanded answer key for the Better or Worse Showdown worksheet, featuring 12 example comparisons and updated therapy support strategies.
An expanded 3rd grade language therapy worksheet for practicing 'better' and 'worse' in sentences about animals and food, now featuring 12 unique comparison showdowns.
A song sheet set to the melody of "If You're Happy and You Know It," designed to help students practice the physical articulation and phonemic contrast between English short i and long e sounds.
A high-contrast visual reference sheet (Mouth Map) that compares the articulatory features of /i/ and /e/ sounds, highlighting jaw position and muscle tension for ESL students.
A set of flashcards featuring minimal pairs (ship/sheep, bin/bean, sit/seat) with visual icons and color-coded phonetic categories to support sorting and identification activities.