How Special Education Centers Free Up Staff
I love using centers in my special education classroom for many reasons but one reason that gets overlooked is the fact that special education centers free up staff. A well-run center system encourages students to complete tasks independently. By using visual schedules, task boxes, and familiar center routines, students gain confidence in working on their own. The more independent your students become, the more your staff can step back and focus on individualized instruction!
Vocational Job Ideas and Freebie for Special Ed Classrooms
Last month, I shared several vocational jobs I implemented in my classroom. In this three-part series, I am breaking those tasks down for easy implementation in your classroom. Today, we will focus on stocking tasks, different ways to create the task, and supplies needed to put these tasks together.
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Take a Look at My Morning Routine in a Secondary Special Education Classroom
How you start your day in your special education classroom can set the tone for the entire day. Create a morning routine in your classroom that will set your student (and staff) up for a successful day. Here are my favorite morning routines and activities to use in my life skills classroom including morning meeting slides and worksheets, calendar activities, life skills and independent living skills, independent work, and IEP goal work. Find your favorites to start your day off right.
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Science Task Boxes Every Special Education Teacher Needs
Do you use task boxes in your special education classroom? Check out this blog post about how to use task boxes for science special education activities. I give you a list of ideas to put together science task boxes or you can even link to my own special education task boxes. Some of the science skills include the five senses, the solar system, push and pull, and more. This is a great special education resource for independent centers, morning work, or homework for special education.
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Top 8 Ways to Use Task Boxes in Your Special Ed Classroom
Do you use task boxes in your special education classroom? If you don’t, check out this blog post for 8 ways to use task boxes for special education. You can use task boxes for one on one instruction, classroom centers or stations, with early finishers, with morning work and much more. There are so many benefits to including this special education activity into your lesson plans. Use these task boxes during independent work stations or homework today!