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AAC & Predictable Chart Writing Strategies
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) has revolutionized how educators support students with communication challenges, offering a bridge to more effective interaction and learning. Among the myriad applications of AAC in the classroom, its role in the writing process stands out as particularly transformative. This blog post explores how teachers can leverage AAC and predictable chart writing to support their students during writing activities.


ALL IN: HELPING STUDENTS WITH SEVERE DISABILITIES THRIVE IN GROUP SETTINGS
I'm thrilled to welcome Kayla Allen to our blog this month! She is a previous middle school special education teacher turned stay-at-home...


TEACHING PHONICS TO STUDENTS WITH COGNITIVE DISABILITIES: 3 ESSENTIAL STRATEGIES
Phonics instruction is a foundational part of literacy, but it can feel daunting for students with cognitive disabilities. How do we...


CHARLIE & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY STORY BASED LITERACY UNIT FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION
The Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Story Based Literacy Unit is a comprehensive resource that includes various materials and activities.


HOW TO CREATE A STORY BASED LITERACY UNIT FOR YOUR SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASSROOM
Story Based Literacy is my favorite way to incorporate access to grade-level text and literacy standards! It's a fun, hands-on approach...


LEAST TO MOST PROMPT HIERARCHY FOR LISTENING COMPREHENSION
Story based learning changed the way that I teach, and here's how and why...




TIPS & RESOURCES FOR TEACHING TIME CONCEPTS
Today I'm here to share some quick tips & resources for teaching time concepts.


TIPS & RESOURCES FOR TEACHING MONEY SKILLS
I want to share some quick tips with you and a few of my favorite money resources






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