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Worksheets, task boxes, file folders – there are SO many simple ways to engage our students in learning! One I often forget about? The tried
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Worksheets, task boxes, file folders – there are SO many simple ways to engage our students in learning! One I often forget about? The tried

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

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,

Do you have students that are bored at the sight of a file folder – no matter how brightly colored or novel it looks? I already know the answer is yes – we all do! Here are 5 unconventional ways to use them in your classroom!

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

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

Finally! We are getting to the holiday season! So like you, I am trying to rack my brain to come up with things we can do that are fun, educational, and better then the same old things we do every day! Here is a roundup […]

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 […]

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

As teachers, we work hard to create a safe environment in our classrooms where students can thrive and succeed. We work on building rapport with

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

As summer winds down and the new school year approaches, we teachers know the whirlwind of preparation ahead. There’s a lot to juggle, from setting

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

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.
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