
Worksheets for Learning to Tell Time to the Hour and More!
Learning to tell time to the hour and more can be a challenging concept for children, but it doesn’t have to be! With the help

Learning to tell time to the hour and more can be a challenging concept for children, but it doesn’t have to be! With the help

Using math worksheets in the special education classroom can be a great way to reinforce key concepts. They help students apply their knowledge. They can

Finding centers for math can be a challenge. Especially when you are working in a special education classroom. Many times teachers are having difficulty coming

You got that teaching job, congratulations! But now, whether you are a first-year teacher or a teacher changing positions you start thinking. “What am I

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 […]

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

There are two kinds of motivation: intrinsic motivation and extrinsic motivation. Many of our students walk into our classrooms already intrinsically motivated. They feel proud

Money math is one of my very favorite skills to teach – it’s fun, interactive, and so incredibly functional. I have talked about using printable resources for teaching money math here. The dollar-up method has been so beneficial for my students. It’s such a helpful […]

If you’ve been around here for any amount of time, you already know how much I love teaching addition with digital task cards because they

Picture this: you’re in your classroom, juggling IEP goals, behavior plans, and student engagement, all while trying to meet a wide range of learning needs.

I spend hours looking on the internet for reading comprehension materials for my students. It’s a large reason that I to started creating my own

If there’s one resource I lean on again and again in my special education classroom, it’s adapted books. They’re simple to prep, easy to use,

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed juggling lesson plans, classroom routines, and student needs, you’re not alone. A visual schedule is a game-changer. Not just in

Morning meetings and technology have always been essential to our classroom schedule. This daily routine helps settle our students into their day while teaching essential skills like calendar, number identification, weather, reading for information, turn-taking, and so much more. Beyond academics, morning meetings also provide […]

When you hear the word “literacy,” your mind probably jumps straight to letter identification, phonics, and reading instruction. But literacy isn’t just about books and

If you’re a special educator, you already know this: Wh-questions are HARD. Asking the question, “Where is your hat?” and getting the response, “head” is a common occurance in our classroom settings.