
Ultimate Resource Membership for Special Education Teachers
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,
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,
Building rapport and establishing strong relationships with the visual question of the day resources with our special education students is vital for creating a positive
Transition planning for students with disabilities from high school to the workforce is a significant milestone for any student, but for secondary students with disabilities,
Using a life skills teaching resource is something that I’m passionate about in my special education classroom. And this resource I’m sharing with you helps
It’s no secret that I love teaching morning meeting activities. It’s the perfect combination of functional, communication, and academic skills. You can design your morning
It can be hard to find summer activities for kids. I know that it can be full of questions for families. Especially for families of
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: Michelle Hays, a special education teacher who loves teaching life skills for kids, and can be found on her website Hey Mrs. Hays.
Teaching academic content and concepts like counting coins in our special education classrooms is not for the weak. It’s an essential life skill that is
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
It took me several years to develop what I consider the most important life skills station in my classroom. Through trial and error, I’ve learned