Social skills and greetings are super important in my Autism classroom. I'm constantly teaching my students how to interact with their peers, staff, and other people around campus. We practice greetings in our classroom from day 1. During our morning meetings, we have a "Good Morning" time where students choose what type of greeting they would like to give their teacher. I quickly build upon that ... Read More about The Hello Game
5 Mistakes you are Making in your Independent Work Stations
I'm back to talk more about independent work stations. I don't know if you've realized, but I'm basically obsessed with them. I think I've written about independent work stations at least a half dozen times on this blog if not more! I love them because not only do they provide an opportunity to teach students 1:1 while other students are engaged in meaningful activities, it also promotes ... Read More about 5 Mistakes you are Making in your Independent Work Stations
Prioritizing your Back To School To Do List
Let's be real. Getting back into your classroom in the fall and getting set up to go can be fun and it can also be OVERWHELMING! Especially if you're moving classrooms or you're starting you first year in the classroom. The long list of to dos can be beyond stressful. I have 4 tips to get you prioritizing your Back to School to do list in a flash. 1. Focus on function Sure, creating a new ... Read More about Prioritizing your Back To School To Do List
Dear First Year Special Education Teachers
Dear first year special education teachers, First and foremost, welcome to the field. This field is going to test you, but it is going to be amazingly rewarding. I am writing this so you have a realistic picture of teaching special education during your first year and you continue to serve our students for years to come. It's no secret that teaching is HARD. Teaching our students with diverse ... Read More about Dear First Year Special Education Teachers
DIY Room Divider
This post contains affiliate links, which means that I collect a commission, at no additional cost to you, should you choose to make a purchase. If you're a special educator, you probably know how important it is to define spaces in your classroom and build spaces where students are able to work. You also know there are times when you have students who need some "alone time" and others want to ... Read More about DIY Room Divider
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