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Unlock the Power of the Activity Matrix in the Special Education Classroom
Are you making the most of your activity matrix in your special education classroom? Not even sure where to start when planing for goal mastery in your classroom? Let's delve into its potentials and how it can take your teaching methods to astounding heights!
How To Teaching Paragraph Writing in Special Education
Not sure how to teach special education students how to write effectively? Here we gathered the best writing paragraph activities for elementary and special education students. Try out these writing exercises, paragraph prompts, and more here!
10 Super Fun Language Arts & Math Learning Games
Increase student engagement with your special education with these math games and literacy games! We have 10 spinner game ideas for math and ELA that are super easy to use in your special education classroom that your students will love! Check out our favorite games for math and literacy here!
Easy Prep Fall Activities for Special Education
Today we are sharing our favorite fall activities and ideas for the classroom. From September morning work, to fine motor scissor skills craft ideas, to fall counting activities, and asking and answering questions activities we have everything you need for fall. Our activities are great for preschool, kindergarten, 1st grade, and special education students. Check out our fall favorites and activities here!
6 Outfits for Teachers to Wear to their Next IEP Meeting
Ready for your first IEP meeting with parents? Make yourself feel confident with these teacher outfits recommendations that are professional and cute! Whether you are looking for flower teacher outfits, color pop outfits, and outfits on a budget check out this post for all your trendy teacher attire.
How To Transition Students to a Portable Visual Schedule
Visual schedules provide the structure that many students in my Autism classroom need. Transitioning to a portable schedule increases the independence my students have in the classroom and throughout their school day. Check out this quick and easy tip that I always use before I transition students from a wall schedule to a fully portable system like a binder schedule. Using this simple step between the two schedule types is a life saver in any special education classroom
Simple Ways to Build Scissor Skills for Kids
Are you looking for fine motor activities your students are going to love? We are always building fine motor and scissor skills in my special education classroom and we absolutely love these fun activities. These functional activities help your students build both fine motor and academic skills at the same time! With activities to practice counting, sorting, and more your students will be able to practice fine motor skills while working on those important skills.