In this blog post today I’m sharing my free Earth Day sensory bin printables for you to use with your students. I love teaching my students about Earth Day.. and especially about what they can and can’t recycle. These are important life skills that can easily be transferred to their home and adult life too! Scroll down for instructions on… Read More
Butterfly Cupcakes
This week we have been making butterfly cupcakes as part of our spring theme. Butterfly cupcakes were my favorite treat to bake as a kid.. And I love getting to make them again now. They’re a nice and easy recipe but they turn out great. You can also cheat and buy plain pre-made cupcakes too if you just want to… Read More
10 Picture Books for Earth Day
Hi! In this blog post today I’m sharing my top 10 picture books for Earth Day. We love switching up our library each month and rotating in some new books.. And right now we are all about Earth Day! In this blog post you’ll find links to each of the books along with links to some of my favorite Earth… Read More
Solar Eclipse Picture Books for Kids
Solar Eclipse Picture Books for Kids
Solar Eclipse Activities for Special Education
In this blog post I’m sharing solar eclipse activities for special education. These activities are perfect to use to introduce the solar eclipse into your classroom. What is a Solar Eclipse? A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun. This temporarily blocks the Sun’s light from reaching the Earth. A solar eclipse only happens… Read More
Picture Books with Autistic Characters
In this blog post today I’m sharing some picture books with autistic characters. I love to make sure that my library is as inclusive as possible.. But also provides ample learning opportunities. As part of autism acceptance month, I figured now was a great time to share a list of picture books with autistic characters in them. 1. How Are… Read More
How Can I Tell If My Student is Masking?
In this blog post today I’m answering a popular question that I have been receiving on social media, “How can I tell if my student is masking?” I’m going to be touching a little bit about what masking is, but if you want a more in-depth read about what masking is, what it looks like and the impact it has… Read More
What is Masking?
In this blog post today I’m answering your question of ‘What is Masking?’ I’m also going to be linking to some other posts and resources that you may find helpful to continue your learning.. And also to support your students in your classroom. What is Masking? Masking is what is known as a strategy that individuals use when they suppress… Read More
5 Activities for Autism Acceptance Month
Today I’m sharing 5 activities for autism acceptance month in the classroom. During April, there is a huge focus on autism awareness and acceptance. And it’s vitally important that the actions we put in to place in April, and what we learn.. We make that long-term, not just for April. If you are looking for activities to do this April… Read More
What is Pica?
In this blog post today I’m answering your question ‘What is Pica?’ along with sharing information and facts about pica. At the bottom of this post, you’ll also find strategies to use both in the classroom and at home. What is Pica? Pica is where an individual has an appetite for non-food items. This can include the individual eating items… Read More
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