Teacher Resources
Instructional Resources:
Reading instruction tips and resources
Teachers have the important job of teaching students to read. The ability to read is vita to survival in today’s society and yet the job of teaching a child to read is not as simple as many think it should be. Learn some simple tips on how to teach reading and how a reading disability affects the reading instruction.
Math instruction tips and resources
Learn some tips on how to teach students math, including those students who struggle to learn math due to a disability.
Writing instruction tips and resources
Writing comes naturally to some students, but many struggle to put pencil to paper and come up with detailed information to share with a reader. Helping students improve their writing will help improve their literacy skills, and improve test scores as well as standardized state tests require students to explain in words the answer to many questions.
Understanding the learning styles of student is important as it can make the difference between an effective lesson and an ineffective lesson.
Inclusion Resources:
ADHD tips and resources
With the number of students diagnosed with ADHD rising every day, it is important to understand and effectively manage the symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder.
- Understanding ADHD Stimulants
- How to Work with a Child with ADHD
- Concentration Building Techniques for Kids with ADHD
- Blog posts on ADHD
Autism tips and resources
Children’s books
Book recommendations for inclusion classrooms.
Additional Resources
Educational Quotes for Teachers
Always wanted the perfectly behaved class? Here is information that will help any teacher learn to regain control of their students.
Find a plethora of sample report card comments as well as tips on what to say and what not to say on a student’s report card.
Whether new to the teaching field or moving to a new grade level, there are adjustments that need to be made. Find great tips and support for having a great first year!







