I love the new year. It's full of excitement of the new things that will be happening. It feels like a fresh start, too. I find myself getting things organized in my classroom as I get ready for a new year. Here are some of my favorite tips and tricks as well as some of my favorite tools for keeping an organized classroom, but I'm still able to keep everything I may need at my ... Read More about Getting Organized in the New Year: 1:1 Work Time
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DTT vs. Task Analysis
I have shared how I use DTT and Task Analysis lessons in my classroom here on the blog before. How do I know when to use a DTT lesson and when to use a Task Analysis (TA) lesson? Believe it or not, the answer to that question is quite simple! Discrete Trial lessons are best used when you are teaching rote (easy to memorize) skills. These types of skills will only have one correct response when ... Read More about DTT vs. Task Analysis
Attaching Data Collection Information to Goals
Last week I shared how I write Stellar IEP Goals and got tons of questions from you all about how I attach Data Collection Sheets to my IEPs. I know that we all use different IEP systems. The system I use allows me to upload files to the IEP, so I attach lists and data collection pages when I hold an IEP. I am not sure how all IEP systems work, so I don't know if you can upload ... Read More about Attaching Data Collection Information to Goals