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Arts and Crafts:  Colorful  Easy and fun  Hands on  Interactive Science:  Simple  Interesting  Make them think that they’re not learning while they actually are Computers:  All about presentation  Using Power Points  Use exciting sounds and images  Make fun for every age and learning ability in the class

Language Arts:  Use fun and colorful books  Pictures  Try to use all parts of Language Arts: Reading, Writing, Speaking, Listening, Visual, Viewing Representation  Keep kids involved Social Studies  Use fun projects  Plays and interactive activities  Use all parts: Geography, History, Civics, Economics, Sociology, Psychology, Anthropology

 Fun  No monotones  Expressive  Interactive  Get children involved  Positive  Patient  Willing to help at all costs  Friendly  Cooperative  Willing to work one-on-one with struggling students

 Colorful  Positive posters  Children's projects  Organized  Resourceful  Labeled (chairs, tables, blocks, etc.)  Have a “question of the week”

 Work one-on-one  Vocabulary cards  Make yourself available  Attainable to the student  Use elementary level words  Play to their strengths  Reward them when they get it right  Do not belittle the children

Love, Kara, Amanda, and Kayla