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FEBRUARY CLASSROOM FAVORITES FOR TEACHERS
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PREPARING TO TEACH EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR (ESY)
As a teacher, summertime is usually a long break from the classroom, but for some students with disabilities, the extended school year is...


CLASS JOBS FOR THE SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASSROOM
Classroom jobs are a great addition to your classroom community. They teach students responsibility and to care for their materials.


7 WAYS TO USE EASY PREP CLIP CARDS
As a new special education teacher, it takes a lot of time to collect and prep classroom activities for students at multiple levels. You...


PAPERWORK TIPS FOR SPECIAL EDUCATORS
The last few months of the school year are always so busy. Transition meetings, ESY paperwork, progress reports...it feels like there is...


INCREASING INDEPENDENCE WITH WORK TASKS
Whenever I am called to help a teacher with a specific student or classroom management in general, one of my first questions is, "What...


WRITING THE PRESENT LEVELS SECTION OF AN IEP
If you follow me on Instagram, you know that I attend a LOT of IEP meetings as part of my role as a special education coordinator. I am...


HOW TO GET ORGANIZED WITH IEP DEADLINES
We know compliance is crucial in our jobs as special educators, but let's be honest. Keeping up with IEP deadlines and paperwork on top...


STARTING THE DAY WITH SUCCESS AND INDEPENDENCE
In my years of teaching middle school, I've tried many different things to start the day. This routine was so effective in getting my...






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