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Transform your morning meeting or circle time into an interactive learning experience with Graph of the Week, specifically designed for special education or inclusive classrooms. This comprehensive set includes 30 themes, each featuring 13 questions so you can pick and choose the questions that are the most appropriate for your classroom.

 

This resource is thoughtfully differentiated with 5 levels of worksheets to cater to students of varying ability levels, ensuring that every learner can participate meaningfully. Whether introducing basic graphing concepts or challenging students with more complex data interpretation, Graph of the Week is an invaluable tool for special education teachers seeking a comprehensive resource to support their learners with disabilities.

 

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Key Features:

  • 30 Unique Themes: A new theme every week, keeping students engaged and excited to learn.
  • Variety of Questions: 13 questions per theme- 6 yes/no questions, 6 two-choice questions, and 1 four-choice question.
  • Complete Bulletin Board Set Up: Graph & labels, tally chart, bulletin board header and interactive questions
  • Differentiated Worksheets: 5 levels of worksheets to support all learners, as well as an adapted velcro graph for non-writers
  • Visual supports: Answer visuals, yes/no visuals, sentence stems and social skills support to assist learners with language needs

 

Graph of the Week is Ideal for morning meeting, circle time, or dedicated math lessons. It’s not just engaging, it's also educational. Designed to align with essential math standards related to data and graphing, this resource is a valuable tool for educators in special education or inclusive classrooms.

 

How to Use Graph of the Week:

There are two main options, with tons of room for differentiation. You can choose one question for the entire week and work through the worksheet day by day. Or, you can choose one question per day with a matching worksheet for each day. 

Start by having students ask and answer the question of the day as they enter the classroom. This is a great opportunity to incorporate AAC and social interaction into your classroom! 

 

Lead students through creating a tally chart and bar graph, as they follow along on their individual worksheets. Challenge students to answer questions and analyze data as you complete the interactive questions on the bulletin board.

Graph of the Week: Data & Graphing for the Year for Special Education

$20.00Price

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