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Back-to-School Assessing Made Easy

Back-to-School Assessing Made EasyAs an Intervention Specialist, I understand the importance of assessing my students on an ongoing basis.  It can be overwhelming at the beginning of a school year to assess all of my students.  I have [more]

Guilt-Free Back to School Blues

Guilt-Free Back to School BluesWhew, is it ever a scorcher in Ohio today.  I've been keeping cool staying in the A/C working on my British literature homework (Beowulf, anyone?) and browsing Facebook.  My last foray into Facebook land left [more]

Pencil Wars

Pencil WarsYou know, when I was an undergrad dreaming of making a difference in the classroom, I had no idea that a simple school supply could make such an impact in the classroom.  Seriously.  No idea.  [more]

Simple & Quick Technique for Improving Student Focus and Attention

Simple & Quick Technique for Improving Student Focus and AttentionThis post contains affiliate links.  That means if you click on an Amazon link and make a purchase, I get a kickback. It has been a whirlwind since school started this year.  I am so glad to [more]

It's Currently August 2015

It's Currently August 2015**Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links.** Oh, man, I can't believe it's August already!  I feel like wailing!  Summer always go by too fast.  Here is August's Currently (from Farley at Oh' Boy 4th Grade): I'm still [more]

Reading Fluency and Comprehension Progress

Reading Fluency and Comprehension ProgressI am so crazy proud of my students!  They have made an enormous amount of progress this year.  After having a bad day yesterday, I needed to see these results.  In Ohio, teachers have to [more]

Math Strategy: Large Problems with Small Numbers

Math Strategy: Large Problems with Small NumbersWho has students struggling with the algorithms required in basic math operations?  That get confused with what direction to go and what step is next?  I have a math strategy that just might help! When I [more]

Motivating Struggling Readers

Motivating Struggling ReadersHave you ever read a book that redefined how you taught?  A few years ago I read "The Book Whisperer" by Donalyn Miller and have wanted to put some of her ideas into practice with [more]

Line Start Spot - A Lining Up Bright Idea

Line Start Spot - A Lining Up Bright IdeaOkay.  This bright idea is a quick tip to use when having kids line up.  I get irritated when kids are lined up and someone is trying to enter or leave the classroom, when kids are sticking [more]

Free Valentine's Digital Paper...in January?!

Free Valentine's Digital Paper...in January?!I've been procrastinating working on some digital papers for Valentine's Day and thought I'd give you a sneak peek.  I'm supposed to be working on second nine weeks progress reports, but wanted to do something [more]

It's Currently January!

It's Currently January!Oh my word.  I can't believe it has been so long since I've blogged.  Its been so long that I had to reset my password!  Yikes!  I thought a good jumpstart would be to link [more]

Tech Tips for Basic Facts

Tech Tips for Basic FactsWelcome to the "Just the Math Facts" blog hop!  I sincerely hope you find something helpful for teaching basic math facts on this hop.  :) Do you remember how you learned your math facts?  As I [more]

Kids' DIY Multiplication Charts

Kids' DIY Multiplication ChartsIt is my belief that my kids who struggle with math do so for four reasons: poor vocabulary, difficulties with reading comprehension, low math reasoning skills, and not knowing their basic math facts! Do you have students [more]

Heads Up Review

Heads Up ReviewIs "Heads Up, Seven Up" educational?  It is the way I play it!  Before I explain how I tweaked the game to make it educational, let me make sure you know what I'm talking about. [more]

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Tag Archives: achievement testing

What Achievement Testing Looks Like in the Special Education World

Posted on February 26, 2012 by mrsjoyhallFebruary 26, 2012

At my school, in Ohio, we are gearing up for the yearly Ohio Achievement Assessments (OAAs).  I teach 4th and 5th graders so I have a lot of tests to administer!  My 4th graders (I have three) who all have … Continue reading →

Posted in Testing | Tagged achievement testing, special education, special education testing

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