Special Education Classroom Layout Tips | Self-Contained Classroom
Setting up a self-contained classroom can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to feel that way! In this post, I am sharing special education classroom layout ideas that will make your classroom functional so students can become more independent learners. Learn about independent workstations, classroom centers, a calm down corner, and tips for setting up your direct instruction area. These classroom setup tips for your special education classroom will be a lifesaver!
I Feel and I Need Communication Boards and Visuals-Editable!
Grab this resource for your special education, inclusion, elementary, or preschool classroom. This is great for teaching coping skills and self-regulation strategies! This resource includes over 100 visuals focusing on emotions, sensory strategies, hygiene, and other needs. Keywords: asd, self-contained classroom, autism, speech, speech therapy, nonverbal, selective mutism, intervention, counseling, slp, counciler, transitions, calming, life skills, anxiety, social skills, autism classroom
DAILY VISUAL SCHEDULE
Easily interchangable, oh so satasfying visual flip schedule now includes 100+ person school, distant learning & home icons! #sped #autism #autismactivities #autismparenting #autismspectrumdisorder #autismspectrum #autismquotes #teacherspayteachers #teacher #teacherlife #visualschedules
Top Tips for Setting Up a Self-Contained Classroom
Do you want to see a self contained classroom setup? Today, I’m sharing my best tips as a special education teacher! First, you will want to plan out areas of your room that you want like whole group, small group, centers, independent centers, play area, and calm area. Teacher center and task box for special education are important to consider too. Displaying your visual schedules for your special ed students is helpful to keep you and them on track.
How to Track IEP Data Using Google Forms
What are you using in your special education classroom to track IEP data? In this blog post, I will talk about how to track IEP goals with google forms. With these step by step instructions, you will learn great teacher organization tips that can help with IEP data tracking. You can watch my YouTube video here on how to create a google form, and you can read about one of my best IEP tips by including QR codes in the classroom. Use this IEP organization for the beginning of the school year.
Teacher Binder Forms
Are you looking for templates, forms and MUST HAVE sheets for your teacher or substitute teacher binder? There are 35 forms in this resource that organize, streamline and help make teaching life easy that you will wonder how you did without! I LOVE to organize and these forms are a life saver! #1stgrade #2ndgrade #classroom #teacherbinder #templates #birthdays #meetings #seatingcharts #schedules #studentinformation #parentinformation
Exciting Sight Word Fun | Learning Colors Made Easy
Need an easy way to teach colors sight words? These color names worksheets are perfect for sight word practice in kindergarten, 1st grade, preschool, and 2nd grade! With engaging tracing, writing, spelling, and coloring pages, kids will love mastering color names in English. Use these colors worksheets for kids for morning work, centers, or homework. Just print and go for effortless sight word practice fun while reinforcing colors sight words activities at school or home!
Free Paraprofessional IEP Questionnaire
Free IEP Input Form | Every person involved with a child who has an IEP should provide input on the IEP including paraprofessionals, support staff, and general education teachers. Use this free paraprofessional IEP questionnaire to gather input from support staff in your classroom before writing a child’s IEP. This para input form will give you information for data collection, writing effective IEP goals, and communicating with your special education parents. Grab this free resource here.
The Intentional IEP | Special Education Resources
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