
How to Teach Community Signs in the Classroom
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
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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.

Work Task Series Part 4 When it comes to setting up task boxes in my classroom, I’m always on the lookout for creative and cost-effective

Walking into your classroom for the first time before the school year begins is exciting but overwhelming. You’ve probably searched for special education classroom must-haves

When you start teaching in a self-contained classroom, you quickly realize you are not only planning for your students. You are also helping your paraprofessionals

If you’ve ever spent an evening laminating visual schedules, cutting task cards, organizing communication supports, and searching for missing pieces from a work task, you

Imagine your student standing in front of the snack aisle, frozen. They’re holding a dollar bill and a snack in each hand, unsure which one

Every one of us works with our students on reading. Whether we are working on reading signs in the community or books, newspapers, or something
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