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Differentiation and scaffolding can help students better understand and learn. Here are teaching ideas and tips to use in class.
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The first two weeks in a special ed classroom are more than academics. Ideas on what to teach, what to practice, and what you should be doing.
Build student independence and learning in your special education classroom with a free clothing match task box!
Ok...today I am sharing another new work task! Sorry, but I am just really excited about these. I bought all this stuff from the dollar tree and have been using my spare time (haha...not much of that these days!) to put them all together! I found these little divided containers in the craft area of the Dollar Tree and the office supplies in the school/office area. I made two different versions of these for my students to use at their independent work stations. One is sorting office supplies by color and the other is sorting by numbers. I made labels and taped them down into the containers. Then, I made labels for the outside of the containers and the baggies (holding all the pieces to be sorted), so the materials for these two tasks won't get mixed up! And there you go...task completed, and a student hard at work! He kept complaining that it was "too hard" although he did all by himself with no mistakes! He was just mad the pieces were small and they slowed him down! I was happy because he was using some great fine motor skills to sort these little pieces!
Free, fun and useful Kindergarten - 1st Grade, Common Core aligned lesson plans, math games, calendars, behavior charts, materials and more!
This cute color matching printable activity is great for toddlers and preschoolers. Free printable comes with 10 colors for kids to learn.
FREE Tools matching activity with a tool box and 8 different construction tools. Great toddler activity for Father's Day or community helpers theme.
Each classroom brings students of multiple learning styles and backgrounds. It is our job to provide opportunities that reach all of the many different learning styles that come to us. For this reason, it is
Each classroom brings students of multiple learning styles and backgrounds. It is our job to provide opportunities that reach all of the many different learning styles that come to us. For this reason, it is
A blog full of tips, lessons, and ideas to use in the upper elementary classroom.
This winter, focus on giving and receiving compliments. Genuine compliments can be a great way to build a positive classroom culture. When students learn to give and accept compliments, they also build empathy. Teaching compliments is an easy way to create a positive community.Giving ComplimentsStart by defining what a compliment is.A compliment is something nice
How to set up a school coffee shop or business in your elementary special needs classroom. Learn how and where to get started, supplies, involvement & more.
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This is a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD and not for physical product... Be Kind Do your Thing PNG SVG JPG Digital Vector File Teacher Shirt Kindness Matters Cute Elementary team Pre-K sped Back School Classroom What is included: - PNG - JPG - SVG All files will appear without the watermark PNG file will have TRANSPARENT background - grey background in image above will be for the JPG file ** FILE MAY NOT BE USED NOT RESALE OR COMMERCIAL USE ** **PERSONAL USE ONLY**
By the end of this year, after changing our math rotations around about a bazillion times, I FINALLY feel like I figured out the perfect combo of stations to help my students learn, practice, and master skills. My favorite part of this system is that it worked seamlessly without me killing myself over prep
Start your day off right with this bundle of print and digital morning meeting and circle time activities for special education in PreK - Elementary! It comes ready to use with no printing necessary, making it a quick and easy way to get started with your morning routine. This set includes 23 colorful and engaging slides for use with a projector, tablet or computer via Google SlidesTM and PowerPointTM. Plus it has print activities for when your classroom needs hands-on materials. ❤️ For your convenience, there are copy and paste lesson plans for each activity in the set, so you can easily customize the experience for your students. With calendar time, songs, stories, and response cards, this starter kit has everything you need to run an engaging and functional morning meeting or circle time. Don't miss out on this essential tool for teachers! ✅ Download the preview to check out exactly what is included. This bundle includes both the original print starter kit, one of the best sellers in the store. Plus it has a digital version with slides for PowerPointTM and Google SlidesTM . There are even response cards included in the digital set so you can combine technology and hands-on materials as needed to meet the needs of all of your students. Circle time activities included: Lesson Plan Swipe Sheets - grab all the information you need for your lesson plans from the handy swipe sheet for each activity. Relevant core curriculum standards are included and objectives are provided for easy adaptation to your state standards. Print & Digital Calendar Months - Calendar months are included with decorations for events related to that month. I included 2 versions of October and December to accommodate schools in which holiday materials are not allowed. Print & Digital Calendar Dates - Calendar date cards to teach date/number identification as well as understanding of home and school. Both sets include 34 holiday visuals and special occasions (e.g., field day, special Olympics) The print version includes 1 set of calendar numbers (1-31) with school buildings, 1 set of calendar numbers (1-31) with home and school. The digital version includes 2 Visual Holding Pages (1 with matching visuals for placeholders and 1 blank) 4 plain numeral sets, 10 seasonal and holiday picture number sets (ice cream, rocket, school bus, pumpkin, heart, car, rainbow, yellow leaf, 4-leaf clover and Christmas stocking) Home and School visuals Days of the Week - Digital & Print include Yesterday was, Today is and Tomorrow will be visuals with symbols, Days of the week with symbols to complete them and Days of the week in colored cards, black and white cards, and colored print cards for matching and sequencing. Response cards for students to each find the day of the week and show the teacher are also included. Morning Meeting Schedule - Digital and Print versions include 10 printable or moveable digital cards for each activity contained in the kit as well as class jobs so that students can predict the routine. The digital version has 2 slides (one titled Morning Meeting and one titled Circle Time) How I Came to School - Digital and Print - Multiple print and digital cards of bus, van, walk, bike, and car and board titles / digital slides for choosing and counting how everyone came to school. Both versions allow for graphing if you start putting cards at the bottom of the page. Who’s Here - 2 options of printable board titles or digital slides for a Who’s Here board along with at home and at school visuals for students to check in The digital version has a template for creating your own visuals with students’ pictures and names or choose from a variety of clip art students you can personalize with their names Girls or Boys? - Print: 8 boys and girls print cards for children to identify their gender, count the boys and girls in the class and graph to determine whether there are more boys or girls. The print version includes 2 options of headers for a choice board and graphing board. Digital: Use digital moveable pieces for students to choose boy or girl or use their pictures from the who’s here board. Students can count the boys and girls and create a number sentence for the total. The digital board also serves as a horizontal bar graph. A second board is included in the digital set to have students identify themselves by different characteristics (e.g., wearing sneakers, wearing red) and complete the same skills. Communication / Choice Boards - Print and Digital versions include a song board for storing visuals of song choices1 and a story board and title for storing and presenting visuals to choose stories. Print: includes 12 story choice pictures and 12 song choice pictures Digital: includes 9 story choice pictures and 7 song choice pictures as moving pieces on the slides. Story Supports - Print: Story sequencing pictures for The Little Red Hen and There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly Digital: Story moving digital pieces and slides for There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly and Little Miss Muffet Song Supports - Print: Visual Supports and 3 boards for 5 Little Monkeys, 5 Little Ducks and Wheels on the Bus Digital: Slides and moveable sequencing pictures for 5 Little Ducks and Wheels on the Bus How Do I Feel Today? Print: How Do I Feel Today board Digital: a How Do I Feel Today slide with for students to use visuals of themselves (or the clips art from the Who’s Here Board) to share how they feel and then count / graph results. Print visuals for students to make choices are also provided 5-Point Scale Self-Regulation Check in Print: 3 versions of a 5-Point scale for students to mark their level Digital: 1 slide of a 5-Point scale students can check in with their picture or write their name on the slide. It also includes 12 moveable and printable coping strategies for bringing their number down to 1 or 2. This version also includes response cards for students to each identify their number. Exercise Board - Print & Digital: 2 options for exercise boards and schedules with pictures of exercises Weather - Print: 1 Simple weatherboard with weather cards Digital: Students move the visuals to show temperature and conditions or can choose from printable pictures.. Also includes 2 types of response cards for students to each identify the weather simultaneously rather than taking turns. An extra slide and video tutorial link for adding your own slides with the same background and headings. This is included in the PowerPoint of the file as well as the Google Slides version, but note that you will not be able to use the same font as the title in Google Slides. Directions for working with it in PowerPoint are included. Save time with this special education morning meeting kit jam packed with circle time activities. Everything you need to get your circle time up and running is included: song choice board, storyboards, visuals, and more! Simply print and go or load up the slides to your interactive whiteboard!! ❤️Your students will LOVE the stories and songs and they will remain engaged while learning throughout the entire morning meeting! ***Please note that this product has some utility with TpT's digital tool but some pieces require cutting out moving pieces. The digital version is offered in PowerPointTM and Google SlidesTM*** What teachers are saying about the print version… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “I love this resource for my morning meeting routines. The pages are well organized and easy to print. I really like the variety of resources provided. I especially like knowing the calendar numbers come with a school and home layout. This visually helps my student understand which days we are in school and not in school. Thank you for offering this wonderful resource on TPT!!!” - Lisa H. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “A wonderful resource. This pack has a ton of materials, and my students love it. This made a huge difference in my circle time, my kiddos were engaged and they were excited to see what options were on the story board/song board each day!” - Olivia C. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This resource completely changed the way I run my morning meeting- for the better! Morning meeting has become my favorite time of day with my students!” - Meghan C. For more circle and morning meeting activities check these out! ⭐ Fall Circle Activities for Special Education & Autism (Add-On Kit) ⭐ Preschool Circle Time - Special Ed. Elementary Morning Meeting - Songs & Rhymes ⭐ Preschool Circle Time Songs & Nursery Rhymes Activities for Early Childhood ⭐ Preschool*Elementary Circle CHRISTMAS ADD-ON KIT (special ed.,autism) ⭐ Preschool-Elementary Morning Meeting or Circle Thanksgiving ADD-ON KIT © Christine Reeve This product is copyrighted to Autism Classroom Resources-Christine Reeve for use in one classroom. They may not be copied for additional classes without purchasing extra licenses.
Special Educators, this resource was created for you because you deserve to take time off when you need to! Whether you teach in an inclusive classroom, or pull students out of classrooms, this product was designed so that it can be implemented last minute on days where you don't have much time to prep. It can also be organized ahead of time, utilizing forms where you can include more specific student information, if needed. Lessons from our Ready-to-Go Sub Plans were carefully chosen and compiled from Preschool - 2nd grade, with differentiation included on each grade level, so that you can choose activities that are appropriate for each individual student's needs. SCROLL DOWN TO THE PINK TABS FOR A DETAILED DESCRIPTION 572 pages total (286 pages per format) | Adobe PDF and Google Slides
Echolalia- Learn strategies for your Autism classroom. What echolalia is and how to reduce it with activities to decrease repetitive speech or non-authentic communication.
Children of all ages benefit from sorting activities. Sorting stimulates the brain and impacts logical thinking skills and math concepts.
Let's face it--special education teaching is hard...but you can have this job and be happy. Take some time to make a plan for reducing stress in the new year!
Classroom community building activities and free ideas and lesson plans to kick off the school year or implement at any time.
Preschoolers use bottle caps for food such caps to make a hungry caterpillar based off this classic book by Eric Carle.
Clip, circle, tap, or write in where the food item should go... in the pantry, freezer or refrigerator. 368 Task Cards (4 per page) ✓4 Levels of Differentiation. We've got ALL of your student's levels covered. ✓ Errorless, Field of 2, Field of 3, Write It In (92 task cards per Level) ✓ Data Sheets (that are also EDITABLE) ✓ Functional Life Skill ✓ Interactive Digital Task Cards (All 4 Levels) Digital versions can be accessed by you and your students in just a few clicks! Saved on Google Slides, they can easily be added to google classroom or shared via google drive to your students. PDF | 7.6 MB |128 Pages
I just completed my FIRST DAY at a new school! I loved meeting my new kiddos and am overwhelmed with getting to know ALL of the new names of staff at this HUGE school! So much fun getting to meet new people! My paras were so excited to see the kids SO ENGAGED all day […]
This week the kiddos have been working hard and learning lots!!! I have been teaching phonograms, parts of a book, stamina reading, reading books independently, sight words (we worked on a, I & my), writing nouns and numbers 1-5 in math. Every kiddo in my class is constantly using their brain muscle and becoming stronger learners!! As promised, my number of the day being implemented during calendar time: I always have the number filled in for the day. We talk about what the number looks like in writing and the word. Then the kiddos show me different ways to make that number on their fingers (using one hand or two). We fill in the ten frame discussing how much of the frame is filled in and how much of it is empty. The students are really successful at determining the numbers that come after the number of the day on the number line but really struggle to determine the ones that come before (we are working on using our number lines at our seats to have extra exposures with this process). For the last part, "picture", the students all think in their head of a shape or shapes that show that number, then tell their neighbor it, and finally a random student is called upon to share and I will draw to show. Very soon, I hope to move into the kiddos using the pen to fill in the parts. We also started working on finishing simple sentences by adding the noun. We start by reading the sight word (A for this day) and then I read the nouns aloud. Everyone thinks of the noun they would like to write about. Then the kiddos go back to their seats and circle the noun they want to pick. We then come back together and I randomly call on a student to tell me the noun they decided to pick. Then I model writing just the noun in the first space followed by the whole sentence again below. We then discuss in length how when writing our pictures should always match our sentences. Since this one was "mom" I constantly ask, "What should I be drawing?". The students answer. Then I ask, "Are you sure I shouldn't be drawing a space ship?" and I call students to tell me why not. I repeat a couple times and then the students are sent to independently finish their own sentences. As you can see some writing is a little shakier than others but everyone has been writing a simple sentence and drawing a corresponding picture to the best of their ability!! One last thing: I just wanted to show my weekly letter I send home. I really like to keep my parents in the loop of what is going on at school each week. I tell them what we are learning, important upcoming events, and any notes they need to remember. Some of my parents do not have email so I send a hard copy home every week on Monday with the kiddos homework packets. Parent involvement is key in a students learning so the more informed they are the better!! Happy Teaching!!!
This is a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD and not for physical product... Learning Takes Time PNG JPG SVG Digital Vector File Teacher Shirt Sped Special Education Montessori Elementary Gifted Talented Gt Classroom What is included: - PNG - JPG - SVG All files will appear without the watermark PNG file will have TRANSPARENT background - grey background in image above will be for the JPG file ** FILE MAY NOT BE USED NOT RESALE OR COMMERCIAL USE ** **PERSONAL USE ONLY**
The prompt hierarchy can help you implement an effective learning environment where students can master skills and gain independence.
The key to age-appropriate tasks, even when we are teaching basic skills like color matching, is to think about how they are used in the real world.
Prepare for the school year by organizing your curriculum for your self-contained special education classroom.
Target "size of the problem" by describing and solving problems for emotional regulation. Activities, visuals, social story and goals!
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