5 Autism Classroom Setup Must Haves!
It’s hard to know what the autism classroom setup must have are but, I’ve got you! It is super overwhelming trying to determine what the
It’s hard to know what the autism classroom setup must have are but, I’ve got you! It is super overwhelming trying to determine what the
A new love for digital task cards in special education has emerged lately. I am all for this because I love using technology in the
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 you think about it, our classrooms are like a petri dish. It’s almost impossible to avoid getting sick. There are multiple kids in our
It’s that time of year where most of us are looking for ideas gifts to show our classroom staff appreciation. It’s no secret that I
Norman Kunc is a well-known advocate for disability-related issues, and he once said “When inclusive education is fully embraced, we abandon the idea that children
When you start planning the school year, it’s pretty common to add in morning meeting, calendar, or circle time as the kick-off for our busy
Why Classroom Rules are Important First off, I must state that I love rules. I am a rule follower so being in a classroom with
Summer is finally here for some of us, and almost here for the rest of us. I think we can all agree on one thing:
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.
I use so many strategies and procedures in my classroom. Some of them I don’t even realize I am using because they are part of my instructional routines. I feel some, are just crucial when I am working with students with intellectual disabilities.
I wanted to do this post because I feel like there are a lot of teachers out there that want to implement a work task system into their classroom but have NO idea where to start.
My favorite part of my day in my classroom is the morning meeting. I have taught this as a whole group activity and also two
In the previous blog post, I discussed how to compile all the materials in order to run a fluency station in your special education classroom.
I am thinking about what I need to do to start my school year out strong. Teachers are making lists of lists with lists inside
I was in a place in my teaching career where I had stepped into a new realm. I had never taught special education before and