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CORONAVIRUS RESOURCES INFORMATION FOR FAMILIES
Academic Video Lessons
Communication Lessons
Week 1: Requesting using core words "want" and "more"
Week 2: Protesting using core words "all done" and "finished"
Week 3: Protesting using core word "NOT"
Week 4: Protesting using core word "DON'T"
Week 5: Protesting Review
Weeks 6 and 7: Directing Activities using core word "go"
Weeks 8 and 9: Directing Action Using Core Word "Stop"
Weeks 10 and 11: Expressing Likes
Week 12: Review of Like and Don't Like
Pout Pout Fish
Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Leaves
Bear Says Thanks
A Loud Winter's Nap
The Mitten
About Esperanza School
Principal's Welcome
An ABA Approach
Important Parent Information
Policies and Procedures
From the School Manager's Office
What's New at Esperanza
Administration
Teachers
Nora Musser's Classroom
Leslie Simon's Classroom
Juan Gonzalez's Classroom
Des Salazar's Classroom
Lauren Vanderzee's Classroom
Jeff Schultz's Classroom
Juliette Shular-Conrad's Classroom
Behavior Department
Professional Crisis Management
Clinical Team
Medical Information
Social Work Info
Speech Corner
Occupational Therapy
Support Staff
Instructional Information
Transportation Information
Emergency or Weather Related Closure Information
Parent Resources
Help Esperanza School!
Enrollment Information
Contact Us
Esperanza School
Home
CORONAVIRUS RESOURCES INFORMATION FOR FAMILIES
Academic Video Lessons
Communication Lessons
Week 1: Requesting using core words "want" and "more"
Week 2: Protesting using core words "all done" and "finished"
Week 3: Protesting using core word "NOT"
Week 4: Protesting using core word "DON'T"
Week 5: Protesting Review
Weeks 6 and 7: Directing Activities using core word "go"
Weeks 8 and 9: Directing Action Using Core Word "Stop"
Weeks 10 and 11: Expressing Likes
Week 12: Review of Like and Don't Like
Pout Pout Fish
Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Leaves
Bear Says Thanks
A Loud Winter's Nap
The Mitten
About Esperanza School
Principal's Welcome
An ABA Approach
Important Parent Information
Policies and Procedures
From the School Manager's Office
What's New at Esperanza
Administration
Teachers
Nora Musser's Classroom
Leslie Simon's Classroom
Juan Gonzalez's Classroom
Des Salazar's Classroom
Lauren Vanderzee's Classroom
Jeff Schultz's Classroom
Juliette Shular-Conrad's Classroom
Behavior Department
Professional Crisis Management
Clinical Team
Medical Information
Social Work Info
Speech Corner
Occupational Therapy
Support Staff
Instructional Information
Transportation Information
Emergency or Weather Related Closure Information
Parent Resources
Help Esperanza School!
Enrollment Information
Contact Us
More
Home
CORONAVIRUS RESOURCES INFORMATION FOR FAMILIES
Academic Video Lessons
Communication Lessons
Week 1: Requesting using core words "want" and "more"
Week 2: Protesting using core words "all done" and "finished"
Week 3: Protesting using core word "NOT"
Week 4: Protesting using core word "DON'T"
Week 5: Protesting Review
Weeks 6 and 7: Directing Activities using core word "go"
Weeks 8 and 9: Directing Action Using Core Word "Stop"
Weeks 10 and 11: Expressing Likes
Week 12: Review of Like and Don't Like
Pout Pout Fish
Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Leaves
Bear Says Thanks
A Loud Winter's Nap
The Mitten
About Esperanza School
Principal's Welcome
An ABA Approach
Important Parent Information
Policies and Procedures
From the School Manager's Office
What's New at Esperanza
Administration
Teachers
Nora Musser's Classroom
Leslie Simon's Classroom
Juan Gonzalez's Classroom
Des Salazar's Classroom
Lauren Vanderzee's Classroom
Jeff Schultz's Classroom
Juliette Shular-Conrad's Classroom
Behavior Department
Professional Crisis Management
Clinical Team
Medical Information
Social Work Info
Speech Corner
Occupational Therapy
Support Staff
Instructional Information
Transportation Information
Emergency or Weather Related Closure Information
Parent Resources
Help Esperanza School!
Enrollment Information
Contact Us
Instructional Information
Classroom schedules
Master Schedules 2018-19
Instructional resources
Below, find online resources students can use at home.
ABCYA
Free resource, but only on the computer (will have to pay on iPad)
Online educational games broken down by grade level and subject
Great way to review skills taught in class in a fun way at home
BBC BiteSize
Categories broken into primary, secondary, and 16+ and further categorized by subject area
Targeted for the United Kingdom, but the skills transfer to US students.
Contains videos, games, and activities
The Artful Parent
Painting, drawing, dough-making activity ideas for parents to incorporate at home
Click on the "Arts and Crafts Activities" tab for a detailed list of different ideas!
Fun Brain
Videos, games, math activities and electronic books for different grade levels
Free resource for kiddos to use at home, on the computer or iPad
PBS Learning
Activities categorize by grade-level and subject
Also grouped by the state standard, so reinforces what is taught in the classroom
Contains videos and interactive materials
Science Bob
Different science experiment ideas for kiddos to try at home
Lists the materials needed for the science experiment
Examples: Making slime, a paperclip float, lava in a cup and much more!
Teacher Tube
Much like You Tube but for educational videos only
Commercial-free
Can search for academic topics that students are learning in school to reteach at home
Khan Academy
Students can watch the instructional videos for math and science skills and concepts at home
Videos are broken down by grade level
Mostly math and science videos and practice activities
Free!
GoNoodle.com
Free to sign up
Movement and mindfulness activities for students
Great starter activity or can be used for music, gym, or a brain break
Also broken down by categories and has songs for different subjects and skills
Education.Com
Create a free account and have access to many games, worksheets, activities, and lesson plans
Broken down into subject and grade level at the top of the page (under "Learning Library")
Up to grade 5, with ready-to-use activities and ideas that can be easily printed for at-home use
Google Sites
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