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I have 23 years of experience working in the schools. I am a full-time school Speech-Language Pathologist. Before becoming an SLP, I was a secondary science teacher and science coach. I have always strived to find creative, rigorous, relevant and high interest material to engage my students. When I couldn’t find it, I created it myself. The resources I create are out of necessity to use with my own students. They are tried and true.

I have 23 years of experience working in the schools. I am a full-time school Speech-Language Pathologist. Before becoming an SLP, I was a secondary science teacher and science coach. I have always strived to find creative, rigorous, relevant and high interest material to engage my students. When I couldn’t find it, I created it myself. The resources I create are out of necessity to use with my own students. They are tried and true.
Context Clues using Fun Facts
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Context Clues using Fun Facts

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These 44 printable task cards feature 80 Tier 2 vocabulary words for teaching Context Clues in grades 4-8. They are incorporated within Did You Know Facts or Fun Facts. Multiple choice and open ended responses allow you to differentiate for student needs. This is a highly engaging resource, and great for reluctant learners. This product includes: • 44 Printable Task Cards • 1 Fact per card • Options of 4 task cards (4 facts) per page OR larger 2 task cards (2 per page) to display in classroom • Student Response Forms • Types of Context Clues Reference Chart • Word List • Glossary • Answer Key • Printing Guide • Did You Know? printable sign if posting fact/word of the day These task cards increase in complexity: • Cards 1-14 have 1 vocabulary word per card • Cards 15-36 have 2 vocabulary words per card • Cards 37-44 have 3 vocabulary words per card
Wh Questions Anchor Chart (Visual Aid)
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Wh Questions Anchor Chart (Visual Aid)

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Use this anchor chart (visual aid) to help students who struggle with answering Wh Questions (who, what where, why, when, how). This is great for students with special education needs and disabilities.