Made For Me Literacy Lesson Plans For The Month
LEVEL A | BUNDLE 1 | UNIT 09 | “BACK TO SCHOOL”
Activities for first day/week of school special education and early education lesson plans for a month.
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a month of curriculum for teaching various themes related to school and back-to-school topics
Visual and Hands-On Resources: The unit includes visual aids, anchor charts, craft projects, and visual recipes that enhance student understanding and engagement. These resources make the learning experience more interactive and memorable.
Assessment Opportunities: The unit incorporates assessments at the end of each week, allowing teachers to gauge student progress and understanding. These assessments can inform instructional decisions and help track student growth over time.
Aligned with Standards: The unit can be aligned with relevant academic standards, ensuring that the content and skills covered are in line with the curriculum requirements.
Engaging and Fun: The unit incorporates predictable charts, class books, art projects, and visual recipes that make learning enjoyable and exciting for students. This can contribute to a positive classroom environment and foster a love for learning.
Age-Appropriate Read Aloud Books
These provide opportunities for students to develop their listening and comprehension skills while exploring different aspects of school life:
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Cross-Curricular Integration Activities
The Activities in the unit go beyond language and literacy skills to incorporate elements of art, math, and social-emotional learning, providing a well-rounded and integrated approach to instruction:
Differentiated Centers
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The center activities cater to different learning styles and abilities.
The task boxes, digital centers, file folders, and interactive books, allow for independent and small group work, promoting student engagement and autonomy.
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Week 1: Vocabulary Centers
- Task Box: Vocabulary
- Digital center: Vocabulary
- File Folder: School Patterns
- Digital center: Patterns
- Interactive Book: At School
Week 2: Rules & Expectations Centers
- Task Box: Number Match
- Digital center: Number Match
- File Folder: Color Sort
- Digital center: Color Match
- File Folder: Behavior Sort
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Skill Practice Activities
The unit offers a variety of skill practice activities that target specific learning objectives. These activities, such as vocabulary practice, pattern recognition, number matching, shape identification, and letter tracing, provide students with hands-on opportunities to reinforce and apply their knowledge in a meaningful way.
These include:
- Vocabulary
- Vocabulary Match
- School Supply Patterns
- Patterns
- I Can Read Sentences
- Number Match
- What’s the Number?
- Color It
- Color by Shape
- Expected & Unexpected
- Teddy Bear Count
- Count the Supplies
- I Can Match Shapes
- What’s the Shape
- Backpack & Lunchbox
- Which One is Different?
- Find the Different One
- Match the Letters
- Letter Trace
- Field Trip Tracing
Also Included In This Download:
- Bulletin Board
- Digital Anchor Charts
- I Am Unique Boom Access
- I Am Unique Errorless
- I Am Unique Vocabulary
- Parent Letter I Am Unique
- Question Of The Day
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