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UNLOCKING THE POWER OF SCAFFOLDED PARAGRAPH WRITING FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
As a special education teacher, teaching paragraph writing to students with cognitive disabilities can be challenging. To help, I've develop


CALM THE CHAOS WITH CLASSROOM PROCEDURES AND ROUTINES
The key to a successful and organized classroom lies in the explicit teaching of procedures and routines.


GRAPH OF THE WEEK: A MUST-HAVE RESOURCE FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHERS
If you’re looking to target essential math standards while also boosting language skills, Graph of the Week will be a game-changer!


3 APPS FOR STUDENT HANDWRITING
Handwriting can be especially difficult for students with cognitive disabilities or fine motor challenges. I work with many students who...


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...


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...


5 SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASSROOM RESOURCES THAT I USE EVERY DAY
As a special education teacher, I am always looking for more materials. I use these 5 special education classroom resources every day.


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


WORK TASKS FOR SECONDARY STUDENTS
I'm excited to share my newest bundle with you- Work Tasks for Secondary Students.






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