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Special Education Teaching - More Similarities than Differences
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I first met Jacqueline Gorey at the 2014 Special Education Principals & Leaders Association of NSW (SEPLA) conference in Manly. Jacqueline is a Leader of Teaching and Learning at the Mater Dei School in Camden NSW. Mater Dei caters for students from Kindergarten to Year 12 who have been assessed with mild to moderate cognitive disabilities as their primary disability and is a co-educational Catholic Congregational school located in the Wollongong Diocese. The property that the school is on covers 500 acres of beautiful rolling hills with large gum trees and a tree lined driveway, belonging to the Sisters of...
Porcelain whiteboards at amazing prices
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Our porcelain whiteboards come with a "lifetime surface warranty" designed to withstand constant use in the classroom. As you can see from the price chart below we are significantly cheaper than our two biggest competitors. Excellent quality at a low price, order yours today! Wall Mounted Porcelain Whiteboards Mobile Porcelain Whiteboards Click here to see our whole whiteboard range
Transform your library with mag|browz bins....
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Lowest Price Ever on Story & Reading Boxes - Limited Time Only
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Only $1.95 per box on any order of 50+ Reading or Story boxes in any combination of colours or styles! Offer ends 30th May 2015. To order please visit our Special Offer Page
Numeracy Tasks with Dominoes
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Emergent Learner Add both sides of a domino to find total. Draw total number of dots and write numeral. Make a domino train by counting dots using 1 to 1 correspondence. Count dots on one side of the tile and match with another tile with same pattern. Find the numeral card to represent the number of dots. Double 6 dominoes in pairs, students choose a domino tile and counts forwards and backwards using the dots on the tile. Students need to pick 2 dominoes and line the matching dots next to each other. Aim is to get the longest line....