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Looking for some fun special education crafts? These spring visual crafts are the perfect addition to your spring lesson plans. Students get to work on following directions, fine motor skills, and more with these hands-on activities for spring. You will get 4 kids crafts for spring with this download. You can also use these for a Mother’s Day craft and gift as well.
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!
Since I began my teaching career, I have always worked with students of all different learning styles, and learning speeds. I have worked with students who have a wide range of diagnoses, Autism, LD, Emotional Behavioral, Learning Support, and Multiple Disabilities. I must say that working with my special needs students are among the best experiences of my teaching career. Some of my students are very limited in what they can do, yet, in my classroom its as if the possibilities are endless…
The most important thing to keep in mind when planning to meet the needs of students is that they are all unique individuals with unique needs. The diversity in human beings is beautiful. It is worth celebrating. Unfortunately, I don’t think teachers get enough training in teacher prep programs or
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Are you a new special education teacher and feeling a little overwhelmed with your first year of teaching? Check out this blog post to help you feel organized with everything you need to plan in your self contained classroom. Visual schedules, IEP organization, classroom setup, independent work and curriculum are all important to prepare before the school year starts. These new special education teacher tips will help you feel successful in your special education classroom.
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Easy No Prep Mother's Day Craft Activity Ideas - PreK, Kindergarten & Special Education (ECSE, SPED)
Do you need no prep printable Mother's Day craft ideas for PreK, or differentiated Mother's Day writing activities for kindergarten literacy centers, or your special education classroom? Check out these fun and easy Mother's Day activities that include visual aids in a vocabulary worksheet. Students can use the Mother's Day vocabulary page as writing prompts, or they can cut and paste the visuals onto the flower pot which can be colored and given as a Mother's Day card (Preschool /SPED…
Work tasks are a great way for students to practice life skills and vocational skills in the special education classroom. But what if traditional work tasks or task box activities aren’t accessible to all your students? How can you adapt work tasks to meet the needs of all your students, regardless of their level? Here you’ll find my favorite work tasks ideas and activities for special education students along with how they can be adapted to meet the needs of students of all levels.
Since I began my teaching career, I have always worked with students of all different learning styles, and learning speeds. I have worked ...
Visual crafts in the special education classroom have so many benefits. Each month, I love sharing themed visual crafts you can use with your special education students to work on fine motor skills, following directions, and so much more. These September crafts include fall themed crafts for kids that are perfect for back to school. You can even use these crafts as your back to school bulletin board or fall bulletin board.
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The first week of school in a secondary special education classroom is the time to introduce your students to a new school year and develop a rapport with your students and parents. But it’s also time to establish routines and procedures for your classroom including morning routines, IEP goal work, independent work, classroom jobs and community based instruction procedures. By establishing these routines the first week of school, you can create a better back to school experience for…
Preschool art projects are the perfect way to stimulate creativity and encourage kids to explore. Grow creative problem solvers through art.
Visual crafts for kids are the perfect addition to your special education classroom! During back to school time, I love having my special education students create these engaging, hands on crafts to practice their fine motoro skills. As an early elementary and elementary special ed teacher, you will love having these crafts on display on your classroom bulletin board. There is a 1st day of school picture bus craft, leaf suncatcher craft, apple basket stamping craft, and a handprint tree.
Some practical tips to help adapt art for special needs kids with a short attention span.
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…
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