
IEP Best Practices for Self-Contained Special Education Classrooms
If you teach in a self-contained classroom, you already know that IEPs are everything — your roadmap, your to-do list, your accountability record, and sometimes,
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If you teach in a self-contained classroom, you already know that IEPs are everything — your roadmap, your to-do list, your accountability record, and sometimes,

I have a strong preference for independent work tasks in the classroom. I thoroughly enjoy the process of creating them, utilizing them, instructing students on

The first week of school sets the foundation for the entire academic year and independent work is part of that. It’s an opportunity to establish

When I first started teaching in special education I was unaware of the early intervention services that were in my local community. I also did

We have all probably heard it’s important to help in decision-making for children. Giving a child the opportunity to make decisions or choices early on

Holidays are always a time to have fun in the classroom and Valentine’s Day is no exception! With their minds focused on all things hearts,

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

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

We all have had some obstacles when it came to distance and virtual learning. Using extensions for your computer for virtual learning has made a

Have you ever noticed that our students don’t get many options for curriculum in special education? Many times they struggle to connect with current events

In a previous post, I ranted and raved all about file folder tasks and why I love them so much! Let’s talk about a different

Tis the season for sweaters and scarves. For being cozy and warm! But also being stylish. So I’ve put together some cute finds from Amazon

If you’ve ever found yourself wondering what the perfect gift for a teacher might be, you’re not alone. Whether you’re a teacher hoping to drop

During this season of COVID, tech tools for teachers are a hot topic! ZOOM meetings, filming teaching videos, online student portfolios and more! So I
This is not a normal back-to-school season and so many families are doing distance learning at home. You can read a few other blogs I
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