Reading
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❤️ Integrate SEL into literacy instruction — follow that link to browse an extensive menu of ideas for embedding social-emotional learning during textual analysis, group work, student projects, and more.
Writing
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❤️ Integrate SEL into literacy instruction — follow that link to browse an extensive menu of ideas for embedding social-emotional learning during written reflections, group work, student projects, and more.
Mathematics
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↔️ Math Data Decision-Making Process Flowchart This will help you to decide which class-wide and individual interventions to use! It walks through which FastBridge reports to use and which interventions to consider based on students' results. The flowcharts apply from early math skills all the way through grade 12, and they cover both whole-class and individual student decision making.
❤️ Integrate SEL into math instruction — follow that link to browse an extensive menu of ideas for embedding social-emotional learning during partner work, class discussions, and more.
Science
❤️ Integrate SEL into science instruction — follow that link to browse an extensive menu of ideas for embedding social-emotional learning during partner work, class discussions, and more.
Social Studies
❤️ Integrate SEL into social studies instruction — follow that link to browse an extensive menu of ideas for embedding social-emotional learning during partner work, class discussions, and more.
Electives/Specials
❤️ Integrate SEL into electives/specials instruction — follow that link to browse an extensive menu of ideas for embedding social-emotional learning during partner work, class discussions, and more.
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Visit our Assistive Technology (AT) Tools page to learn about how AT can support students in the areas of reading, writing, and mathematics.
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Our Academic Services Coordinators (below) are often the first contact regarding reading, writing, or math topics. However, an Early Childhood or Low Incidence SC, respectively, may be more applicable.
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