
Science of Reading in Special Education: How to Teach It
If you have been told to integrate the science of reading in special education, you are not alone. Many schools are moving in this direction
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If you have been told to integrate the science of reading in special education, you are not alone. Many schools are moving in this direction

Have you ever had to teach reading to non-speaking students? While this can be a unique challenge, it is possible with the right strategies and

As special education teachers, we are constantly searching for new ways to support our students and keep our classrooms running smoothly. As special education teachers,

Are you searching for the key to early literacy success? Look no further than phonics centers. Phonics centers provide an effective and engaging way for

As special education teachers, we strive to keep our students engaged in learning throughout the year. All year long you can explore new themes and

You know those moments when your student is trying so hard to tell you something, but the words are not coming, the gestures are unclear,

When you read a lot of books…. or when you are using many different read-alouds in the classroom to teach… the price can REALLY add

If you teach reading with comprehension you are helping students for the rest of their lives. From understanding simple stories to reading instructional manuals and

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 […]

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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 […]

Reading comprehension activities are an essential part of helping our students understand what they read and retain and apply that knowledge in meaningful ways. In

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’re new to Unique Learning Systems Reading (ULS), it can feel like a lot to take in. Each month, hundreds of pages of materials

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
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