LIFE SCIENCE TEACHING RESOURCES FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
A specialized LiveBinder created by SuperSci Inc. catering to elementary school science teachers seeking a rich assortment of life science teaching resources. Developed by experts in science education, this curated collection encompasses a wide array of materials, including lesson plans, hands-on activities, multimedia resources, articles, and assessments. Designed to facilitate engaging and effective life science instruction, this LiveBinder serves as a valuable asset for educators looking to access high-quality, standards-aligned content to elevate their elementary school science classrooms.
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Teaching Resources
Resources for Teachers: Technology, Differentiation, Curriculum, Research, SEL and other web resources
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Teaching Resources for Of Mice and Men
Common Core and NCTE/IRA Standards-Aligned teaching materials for Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. Complete Literature Guide as well as individual lesson plans, resources, activities, handouts, worksheets, quizzes, tests, study guide questions and more for teaching Of Mice and Men in grades 9-11.
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Prevent - Teach - Reinforce Resources
The Prevent-Teach-Reinforce (PTR) model of the FBA/BIP process is an evidence-based positive behavior support process for developing and implementing individualized functional behavior assessments and behavior intervention plans as part of Tier 3 systems.
FLPBIS can support districts in building district-level capacity (external and internal coaching) by providing training and coaching to assist district and school-level personnel (e.g. Behavior Analysts, School psychologists, Social Workers, etc.) as PTR Facilitators. Once trained school and district personnel can provide additional training and coaching to expand the PTR process. FLPBIS can provide ongoing coaching supports to trained PTR facilitators to ensure skill acquisition and positive student outcomes.
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