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Math Centers for special education. This work task practices patterns and sequencing, color identification, following directions and/or the order of a task, fine motor skills, hand dominance, grip, hand-eye coordination, and more. Learn more at Mrs. D's Corner.
A free printable for fine motor task cards. Help kids strengthen their fine motor skills with these easy activities!
Setting up IEP work bins was one of the biggest game changers in my special education classroom. These individualized learning stations hold materials to target specific IEP goals for your students and can be tailored to their specific needs. If you want to set up IEP work bins in your special education classroom, you’ve come to the right place. Here you will learn the benefits of IEP work bins and 5 ways you can set them up in your classroom, including my favorite, color coded IEP work…
How to get started with a task box system for independent work in a special education classroom!
Are your students needing to build their fine motor muscles? Learn how using fine motor task boxes can help.
Lessons from a Life Skills, Special Education Classroom
This post explores 16 anytime tubs to fill in those important learning moments. Let's take a look at Tub Time Task Cards.
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This is a great work task for students working on fine motor skills in the Special Education classroom.
A few months ago, I overhauled my task box station. Every time I do this (about twice a year) I learn something new! This is what I learned this last go-round that made it go more smoothly than e…
Sorting Work Tasks: What's in my Work Boxes (Part 2)
Teach your students independence during work time by using an independent 3-drawer workbox system! Grab the visuals you need to get started for FREE!...
Its January and while we all need winter break, those of us who teach in a Moderate to Severe Classroom know coming back from a break can be like the first day of school all over again. There are so many different ways you can keep structure in your classroom without pulling your hair out. First tip from myself, a fellow Moderate to Severe teacher is to not worry about teaching content the first week back. My students need time to readjust back into their routine and behavior management…
Autism Tank: New Work Tasks. Another post with some great work tasks you can easily set up to encourage your students to work independently. Perfect for our special needs learners. By providing a wide variety of tasks, you can help decrease problem behaviors. See all these great tasks at: http://autismtank.blogspot.com/2014/03/new-work-tasks.html?m=1
Looking for hands-on & interactive task boxes for kindergarten that builds independence, cooperation, fine motor, and stop you from making multiple trips to the copy machine? Absolutely! It’s all possible with the use of task boxes or morning bins for kindergarten! Keep reading for organization tips, teaching ideas, and a peek into the new task boxes bundle! Grab a free Counting Apples Morning Bin/Task Box below!
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Using work tasks with your special education students increases engagement and independence as they practice important life skills.
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