I found a new-to-me website for practicing math facts. It's a basic "drill and kill" type of game, but it is simple and clearly presented. It also gives the user options of using different operations and different sum/difference totals. Check it out:
Harcourt Basic Facts
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I am new to the world of blogging and found your website for special education. I am a special education facilitator and RTI coach. I am searching for more special education bloggers like us so recommendations would be great :) Please feel free to check out my blog and follow if you like it :)
http://rtiandyou.blogspot.com/
Thanks for the comment! I've added your blog to my blog roll. To see other blogs that I like, scroll down on the right hand side of the blog and look for the section "Blogs I Like." I'm was interested to see your lates post on co-teaching. After Labor Day, another third grade teacher and I are going to start co-teaching science lessons each day with her gen ed class and my self contained class. Hopefully, I'll be able to share some success stories on my blog.
Hi there, I'm a first year I.S. and I am looking for resources to use with my students. K-3, I have students who don't know their letters, their sounds, struggling readers. Would love a free or inexpensive phonics program, leveled readers. Any resources that you can provide, it would be great (dsey3825@yahoo.com)
I am your newest follower.I think we have a lot in common - I am a Special Ed teacher/blogger too.
Looking forward to reading more on your blog.
@anonymous....
I've e-mailed you some of my favorites off the blog. Hope they help!
@teachermum...
Thanks for the comment! Will check out your blog and look forward to future online "converstations."
Thanks for sharing this information on your blog.
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