Putting My Money Where My Mouth Is

I’ve written and spoken a lot about the link between undesired behaviors and classwork that is too difficult for students. I’ve been following my convictions about this for the past year and am pleased to announce that I have opened a sister store on Teachers Pay Teachers, Universally Designed.

Right now, my focus is on reworking classic literature at a more accessible readability index so students who struggle with reading can experience success in their general education ELA classes and can enjoy the stories so many people love.

I used these materials with students this past year, and they liked them. I’m still building my library, but check out the new store to see what I’ve got so far.

I should also have companion audio coming soon for the texts!

 https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Universally-Designed-Readingshttps://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Universally-Designed-Readings

Tags: secondary special education, dyslexia, reading disability, ELL, adapted literature, low Lexile literature, ELA accommodations

About sara

I have spent the last 22 years in secondary classrooms. I've run the gamut from criminal, at-risk, or behavior-disordered students to college-bound high-flyers. I am just a regular teacher like you, who learned a lot of quality information the hard way. Currently, I work with students, families, and teachers to formulate effective and creative plans for helping students change problematic behaviors into productive ones as we work together to create success for students in general education high school ELA classes.

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