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Special education classroom supply list. Ten must have items for setting up your new special education classroom. Links to free resources for new teachers.
Take a look into the first 6-8 weeks of school in special education classroom with no academics. I will share tips and tricks with you!
It's that time of year when we're all setting up our classrooms for our new students. When they walk in on the first day of school, you want your room to look bright and inviting, right? But if you're a special education teacher, that means more than just choosing a theme or picking out cute
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…
What are you using in your special education classroom to track IEP data? In this blog post, I will talk about how to track IEP goals with google forms. With these step by step instructions, you will learn great teacher organization tips that can help with IEP data tracking. You can watch my YouTube video here on how to create a google form, and you can read about one of my best IEP tips by including QR codes in the classroom. Use this IEP organization for the beginning of the school year.
Are you a self-contained special education teacher who teaches grades K-2? As an early elementary special education teacher, there are a variety of things that I love in my special ed classroom and I’m going to share them. Creating visual schedules for special education students is exactly what they need. K-2 centers are a must with my early elementary special ed kids. Learn about my centers like a listening center, math center, ELA center, and much more!
Task boxes are great for promoting independence! These math, reading, and writing task boxes are perfect for special education and autism classrooms.
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Here are 20 center ideas that you can use for your self-contained classroom. I have it all listed out for you including pictures
Are you setting up your classroom for the beginning of the school year? You won’t want to miss this blog post, that includes my life of Amazon must haves for teachers that you can use in your self contained classroom. All of these classroom resources are items that I use in my own special education classroom, like task boxes, washi tape, paper cutter, fidget toys, dry erase pockets, laminators and so much more. Check out all of my special education classroom must have here.
Visual boundaries are a vital part of classroom setup, especially in special education classrooms! I am so excited to show you how I set up and utilize these visual boundaries in my self-contained autism classroom! You will learn all about how to use furniture for visual boundaries as well as how to use everyday items like shower curtains as visual boundaries. These are great for setting up independent work stations in your special ed classroom. Learn more now!
Special Education Classroom Daily Schedule- Morning Fitness and Morning Meeting
As a special education teacher with several years of experience in a self-contained setting, I have found that a well-organized and well-thought out classroom environment can make all the difference in meeting the unique needs of students with severe disabilities. In this post, I will share some tips and strategies that have helped me create a successful classroom for students with severe needs. #SpecialEducation
“Sign In” as part of morning routine. Adapt by having students trace or build their name.
Congratulations! You’re a first year teacher in special education. It’s finally time to set up your classroom and meet your first group of students! The first year of teaching in a special education classroom is exciting but it can also be challenging. Here are my favorite tips and advice for first year special education teachers including classroom management tips, tips for writing lesson plans and IEPs, classroom organization ideas, ideas for setting up your classroom, and so much more.
If you are a special education teacher ready to go back to school, you will want to keep reading. Today, I’m sharing 4 must dos for the first day of school. It is important that you build relationships with students with get to know you activities. With my special education students, I establish routines & procedures in the classroom and the school. It is necessary to communicate with families with things like daily communication logs and ClassDojo.
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