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Learning at Home Suggestions from UL Learning Lab
- Sample Schedules (M, W, F)
- Sample Schedule (T, Th)
- Wonder Journal and Investigating Wonderings
- Creative Hour
- Lunch and Dinner Lesson Ideas
- Connection and Conversation
- Outdoor Play Suggestions
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- Goal Setting and Quiet Time Contract
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- Diverse Learners
Optional Learn-at-Home Resources for Diverse Learners
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Do2Learn
This free site provides thousands of free pages with social skills and behavioral regulation activities and guidance, learning songs and games, communication cards, and academic material – resource for students with disabilities
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Storyline Online
The free site is a resource to easily and simply listen to a great collection of children's books.
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Unite for Literacy
This site offers free digital access to picture books, including a variety of fiction and informational, for students to read or the option of a narration.
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Into the Book
Website provides engaging reading comprehension activities in English and Spanish. Elementary children with learning disabilities will benefit from dissecting books, such as "The Wolf Who Cried Boy" and "A Pirate’s Life." Short, 15-minute videos teach important reading strategies like visualization and summarizing.
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Tar Heel Reader
This site offers a collection of free, easy-to-read, and accessible books on a wide range of topics. Each book can be speech enabled and accessed using multiple interfaces.
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FunBrain
Children can watch lesson videos and practice their skills in attention-grabbing games. Game directions are conveniently illustrated to assist struggling readers too.
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XtraMath
This site is a free web program for students to learn and drill basic math facts. It includes video lessons as well.