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Research shows that many people are visual learners and can benefit from a visual schedule in special education. We prefer advertisements with pictures instead of

I am a big believer that the students in my classroom need to learn as many life skills as they can while at school. They

I have always loved using adapted books for kids in my classroom that can motivate students to learn. It’s best to create a learning environment that is fun and engaging for our students. They are more willing to follow through with the task that we […]

Are you looking for a hands-on way to help your students master the letters of the alphabet with pictures without them losing interest halfway through? Teaching the alphabet can sometimes feel repetitive, especially when your students are only given flashcards or worksheets. When you bring […]

Featured guest blogger: Michelle Hays, a special education teacher who loves teaching life skills for kids, and can be found on her website Hey Mrs. Hays. My job as an early childhood special education teacher is to understand parents’ hopes and visions for their special needs […]

Ever wonder what are IEP meetings? Or what an IEP is? There is a lot of special education lingo that gets thrown around in education

Featured guest blogger: Jennifer Hofferber, a special education teacher, and creator of the Sped Prep Academy. By nature, teachers are keepers of things. We keep

Could you use more math manipulatives for your classroom? Do you have a passion for doing tangible learning tasks with your students? Have students that

I would say that most educators believe that communication with families is important. And, I think it’s safe to say that most parents also appreciate the communication between school and home. Communication between home and school is especially important when students are struggling academically, socially, […]

Do you have “back to school” dreams, as I do? Every summer, I end up having dreams about going back to school and the classroom

Featured guest blogger: Ashley, an elementary special education teacher and blogger at Spedtacular Days, will share interview tips for special education teachers. In this blog,

IEPs are the backbone of our special education programming. If that’s TRUE, then why do writing IEPs often feel so confusing? Well, because they’re important. They are legal documents. And truthfully? They are made out to be WAY scarier than they really are. I compare […]

Be sure to read all the way to the end to sign up and get this dinosaur set of reading comprehension materials for FREE! I tell members of my Facebook group all the time that teaching reading comprehension in special education is so important! Actually, […]

Featured guest blogger: Heather, a middle school functional life skills self-contained teacher and blogger at Full Sped Ahead. All teachers need a curriculum plan for special education, or any classroom, for that matter. If you’re like me, your district has given you a curriculum to […]

You know that look your student gives you when they finally get something right and they know it? That spark of pride? That’s what errorless

If you’ve been around here for any length of time, you know that I love digital task cards. I also love working on money skills in the classroom, so let’s put them together! When it comes to teaching money, digital task cards are one of […]
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