In collaboration with **Common Sense Education**, this lesson helps students learn about …
In collaboration with **Common Sense Education**, this lesson helps students learn about the similarities of staying safe in the real world and when visiting websites. Students will also learn that the information they put online leaves a digital footprint or “trail.” This trail can be big or small, helpful or hurtful, depending on how they manage it.
This is a resource/social story about the different ways that people think. This …
This is a resource/social story about the different ways that people think. This is a downloadable resource that you can change and edit to your students individual needs.
Today we will look at what opposites are and how we can …
Today we will look at what opposites are and how we can count using these. If I said “happy face” what would be the opposite? What would the opposite be of cat? (This could be a mouse or a dog).
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