August 23, 2017 Well, I’ve had very full first days back to work this school year. I have new students and new schools in Grades 3-10. Since the beginning of the year is a huge organizational process for an itinerant teacher, I thought I would create something to help out myself and others. Here are […]
6/28/17 I’m heading to the AG Bell Symposium in Washington, D.C. tomorrow and I can’t wait. If you are going, please come by my table in the exhibit hall and check out LASH. I like products to have multiple uses and boy does LASH ever! All of the hard products on the table will be […]
May 25, 2017 Do your kids with hearing loss say “Huh?” when they miss information? Are you looking for some fun activities to help them learn to use other responses? I finally finished Unit 4 for the Interactive Self-advocacy Notebook on Communication Repair available in my TeachersPayTeachers Store. Here is a preview of some […]
5/6/17 Recently one of my students complained that he didn’t like using his FM system because of the “scratchy” sounds. I listened to it and did not hear any scratching. Then he explained that the mic flips over when the teachers are wearing it. I asked “What should you do when that happens?” and he […]
April 2, 2017 The latest unit in the Interactive Self-Advocacy Notebook is available here. I hope you find it useful! It includes a Rationale – have you ever been asked at an IEP meeting why a student should be pulled out of class to learn this information? Here you go! What is included in […]
3/19/17 I have a question for anyone who works with deaf/hard of hearing students with self-advocacy goals on their IEPs. Our state recently required that all IEP goals be progress monitored 7-10 times per quarter. This is easy to do with many types of goals but not so easy for self-advocacy goals. For goals related to wearing and […]
2/11/17 Have you ever had anyone ask you “Why do you need to remove that student (with a hearing loss) from classroom instructional time to work on learning about the ear?” This is a very common question and the answer is the very basis of self-knowledge. I’ve had students tell me they feel stupid […]
1/22/17 What is an Interactive Notebook? As a teacher of the deaf/hard of hearing, I had little exposure to Interactive Notebooks until I noticed them in the regular ed classrooms that I’m frequently in. There they are used across many subjects. Why? For my purposes I see two important reasons. First, they are brain-based learning […]
12/4/16 I know that I’m a little late in posting about ASHA. (Has anyone seen my energy lately? I seemed to have misplaced it about a year ago.) Anyhow, I want to share an incredible find in the Exhibit Hall. I think this is an exciting tool for Early Intervention Programs to help parents […]
10/30/16 I am so excited to share that my apps are now available in the Chrome Store. Over the past several years, I have had innumerable requests for Rule the School apps to be used on devices other than Apple products. Because of the widespread adoption of Chromebooks by school districts, I have had many […]
October 15, 2016 It’s hard to believe that there are only 2 more weeks in the first quarter of the school year. It has been sooooo busy but: < I love my new students < I am thoroughly enjoying getting to know my middle and high school students and their needs. I have worked at the […]
10/10/16 Previous blogs discussed Equipment Management, Self-Knowledge, and Preferential Seating so today let’s look at Communication Repair (CR). Can you imagine how excited I was to see CR as part of the Common Core Standards Speaking and Listening Strand for Grades K-2? Kindergarten: Confirm understanding of a text read aloud or information presented orally or […]
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