Download these Free Special Education Planner Inserts to create your own IEP binder. Perfect for parents and teachers handling IEPs.
Create your own planet activity Allows students to creatively explore communities by establishing a population, Jobs, Natural Resources, Laws, and additional facts regarding their country before further engaging students by allowing them to illustrate this planet they have established. ...
Download this free ghost craft printable and create your own cut and paste activity with eight pages of ghosts plus features and accessories.
A sample of our half day preschool schedule, with tips on how to create a schedule that works for your own students in your own classroom.
This product is curriculum map templates that you can use to create your own curriculum maps for your classroom. Included are example curriculum maps for Math, ELA, Science, Social Studies, Art, and Health. All maps are based on fourth grade Common Core standards. Thestandards and information can easily be changed and edited. The maps are made in Microsoft Word using Tables. You can easily merge or split cells to make your own map, along with changing the standard numbers, ideas, etc. If you want detailed directions on how I create my own curriculummap for each subject I teach, check out our blog post – https://continuallylearning.com/how-to-create-a-curriculum-map/
Use these tips to create a curriculum map for your homeschool - PLUS download the FREE curriculum map template I've created for you!
Boost your child's confidence and improve their mindset with these free affirmation station printables!
By Fausto Gilberti A clever, quirky book about one of the world's most beloved contemporary artists. Yayoi Kusama covers her paintings in hundreds and hundreds of dots. Her dots come off her canvases to cover dresses, tables, walls, and more! She creates mirrored rooms and fills them with glittering balls and lights, u
Paint by Saint! Use the black and white templates in the Saint Scripts Craft Kits to create your own stylized Holy Cards!
Kids will have fun while learning where do I Live with this printable activity perfect for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students.
WHAT DO I PUT IN MY COACHING PACKAGES? LIFE COACH TRAINING// Crafting coaching packages that sell is both an art and science. So, if you’re at the point in your online coaching business where you’re wondering how to create coaching packages and how to sell coaching then this is the video for you!
The ultimate guide to sensory diets that includes a sensory diet template PDF, powerful sensory diet examples, and 4 steps to create your...
My students are always using and referring to different math tools during math centers. I created (and am sharing for free) individual math toolboxes.
See what a relaxed 3rd grade homeschool schedule looks like and get the free printables to create your own third grade homeschool schedule.
Every Year we try to do some sort of All School mural in the beginning of the year. This year we did a Lego theme. Each student made a lego self portrait. The fifth graders made giant Legos, and decorations for the background. Some of the teachers made one and the students have had so much fun looking for them. I gave them all this template, but they could cut off the arms and legs to reposition them as they wished. They used markers, crayons, fabric and paper scraps to decorate them. You can see the PE teacher with fabulous sparkly shirt, sparkly shoes, and there were some cool shiny pants but someone swiped them! YIKES!
Make worksheets using programs you probably already have! These 6 steps will get you started creating your own resources today!
Free tracing worksheets for students working on fine motor control skills. Create your own pencil control workbook for your students. Preschoolers will practice horizontal lines, vertical lines, diagonal lines, spirals, wavy lines, tracing shapes and more!
Guide to using Social Studies Simulations to step away from the lecture podium and engage your students with hands-on history activities.
What is better than creating an engaging lesson for your class? Creating a fliphunt! Check out the details and start the adventure!
For our learners who need to work on foundational learning skills, such as simple matching, I have always love creating hands on task boxes put-in tasks and color sorting tasks. My classroom closet always looked like it could be featured on an episode of hoarders. I kept every shoe box, coffee container, baby jar, and
Have you seen all the excitement about glue sponges? Well, we've gathered all of the glue sponge tips up in one spot to give you the low down on how to make them for yourself and tips we have learned along the way.
Students can travel across the globe without leaving the classroom. Check out these fun geography lessons for any grade and curriculum.
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A Blank printable fortune teller can spark creativity and enhance social interactions..
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These eight different editable name coloring pages are so much fun for kids and adults alike! They're also printable and free!
Warhol soup cans art project with easy step-by-step drawing guide. Your kids will love making their own Warhol soup cans!
Learn how to create simple models and maps with early years students with this free geography printable!
I love using QR codes to make my task cards more exciting and interesting. They are so easy to make and even easier to use.
Download a set of 10 unique and creative printable drawing prompts that are sure to inspire your kids to create something amazing!
Printable preschool assessment Templates provide an organized way for you to track and measure the development progress of your preschooler across various skills such as literacy, numeracy, motor skills, and social-emotional growth..
Want to create Google Form activities for your students? Grab a free downloadable guide to help you learn to create your own Google Forms!
The Picasso for kids printable resources that I have created are a fun and educational way for children to learn […]
There are so many ways to approach self-portraits with children: observation, inspired by a particular artist, symbols of interests and activities, the list goes on. This time, I wanted to create an engaging, multi media
So you're a maker and you make all things. As we know there are no instructions for what theatre artists do. We create magic on stage and we love doing it. Tell me you do theatre without telling me you do theatre.🎭 100% Cotton (Heather colors contain polyester)🎭 Pre-shrunk fabric, soft feel and lightweight with some st
40 DIY Escape Room ideas for home! Ideas for puzzles and clues using materials from home for kids or adults. #35 is my favorite...
Teaching in special education classrooms can be tricky! We often teach students in a variety of grades and with a variety of needs. We have to figure out how to teach SO MANY standards and IEP goals & differentiate based on each student's needs. Something that has helped me with this SO much over the years is creating scope & sequences for content areas (math, reading, morning meeting, science, social studies, etc). Scope & sequences are also great because they remove the question "What am I going to teach next week?" and ensure that you cover all of the standards/ IEP goals required. What are scope & sequences and how are they helpful? Scope & sequences are also often called curriculum maps. A scope & sequence lays out the content that will be taught (the standards, IEP goals, etc.), the order that the content will be taught & often also includes materials and activities for lessons. They help you plan how you will teach different standards/ skills across lessons and units. If you have boxed curriculum in your classroom, it likely includes a scope and sequence. However, many special education teachers don't have boxed curricula that meets the needs of all of our students... So creating a scope & sequence based on your state standards and your students' needs is a great alternative! Steps for creating a Scope & Sequence: Start by creating chart or document with all of the standards for each grade you teach. I start with one content area at a time. I make charts in a Word Doc for Math, Reading, Science and Social Studies. This year I only have 4th-5th grade, but I also did this when I taught K-5. These charts will help you look at all of the grade level standards at one time. Now it's time to start grouping standards that have similar outcomes/ tasks. Here is an example of how I did this for 4th and 5th grade math standards > I color-coding standards that aligned with each other (i.g. there are multiple 4th and 5th grade standards that relate to money). After I grouped all of the standards with similar outcomes, I identified 13 broad math units. I picked 13 because that would allow me to do 3 week math units, but you can pick whatever number of units that works for your classroom and standards. I know this is harder when you're planning out more than a two grade levels, but it's doable with creativity! Now you're going to create another chart (sorry!) for each unit. I put each grade level side by side for each unit. For each unit, you can include: The standards you're targeting IEP goals you will target Materials you will use or activities to do How you'll differentiate Any other important information or reminders! (I left some of this information off of the scope & sequences I'm sharing due to confidentiality) Creating scope & sequences can definitely take a few hours for each content area (depending on how in depth you make them and how much info you add), but they will save you time in the long run! I pretty much use them as my "lesson plans" and guide for the entire school year, so it saves me a lot of planning time during the school year! If you're looking for math units to use with your scope & sequence, check out this bundle of math units! Each unit includes differentiated worksheets, hands-on centers & digital Google Slides!
Here's a list of 52 fellowship activities that groups in my church have used through the years. This list is meant to serve as an idea starter for your group so you can come up with your own activities and plans for implementing them. The key is to do it together.