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USING BREAK BINS IN YOUR SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASSROOM
Teaching in a pandemic has been full of challenges. Teachers have had to get extra creative to navigate the protocols and guidelines that...


3 ACTIVITIES FOR FINE MOTOR STATIONS THAT YOUR STUDENTS WILL LOVE
I know lots of teachers who love to use fine motor groups or stations as a way to break up classroom instruction. It was always one of my...


TEACHING SCIENCE STANDARDS IN SPECIAL EDUCATION
Just under half of the states in the US use the DLM Essential Elements for their students with cognitive disabilities. These standards...


ANALYZING AND USING DATA IN SPECIAL EDUCATION
Alright, teachers, let's chat about data! We all know that we have to collect data, but the most important thing is that we are using...


HAVING HARD CONVERSATIONS AS AN IEP TEAM MEMBER
Alright, teachers, it's only a matter of time before you have a parent or a teacher or a paraprofessional that disagrees with you to some...


10 MUST-HAVE SENSORY TOOLS FOR YOUR SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASSROOM
10 top sensory tools for the special education classroom. Sensory equipment in the classroom supports students with disabilities or Autism.


FUN & FUNCTIONAL END OF THE YEAR ROTATIONS
I don't know about you, but the end of the year is always tough for my middle school students! They are ready for summer! We usually...


WORKING WITH PARAPROFESSIONALS - TEAM COMMUNICATION BINDER & FREEBIE
One of the downsides of working in special education is the high turnover rate. It's a challenging field and we lose good people because...


TEACHING MATCHING SKILLS IN SPECIAL EDUCATION
Teaching students to match is an essential language skill. It builds vocabulary and comprehension and is a prerequisite to many...






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