These what goes together activity puzzles are great for your students to work on this important skill. Students will love how visual and engaging these puzzles are. Students need to look at the images (with names) on each of the puzzle pieces. They need to identify what they are - and match them to another puzzle piece ... read more
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3D Shape Matching Game Puzzle
Do your students need to work on their 3D shape recognition and matching skills? If so, this 3D shape matching game is perfect to use during your math lessons for working on 3D shapes. The 3D shapes included are; Cone Cube Cylinder Pyramid Rectangular Prism Sphere Triangular ... read more
School Secret Santa Shop in Special Education
With Christmas just around the corner, this time of year can be quickly overwhelming for all of us. But, I wanted to share a post with a light hearted idea about a school secret santa shop that will hopefully keep some Christmas spirit and joy alive in all of us in schools. Today, I'm talking about having a school secret ... read more
What is Fragile X Syndrome? Podcast
This episode on the podcast today is all about Fragile X. Before we start, I just want to mention that there are a few other names out there for this and some of those are FRAXA syndrome, fraX syndrome, FXS, marker x syndrome, and martin bell syndrome. Throughout this episode, I will be referring to it as Fragile X. I'm ... read more
Christmas and Jehovah’s Witnesses in the Classroom
A question I get asked and see all the time is what to do about Christmas and Jehovah's Witnesses in the classroom. The thing that I have always loved about being in education and schools, is how much more inclusive everyone gets each year. And also makes an effort to ensure that they are providing the best possible ... read more
10+ Special Education Life Skills Activities
Do you want to work on life skills in your classroom? Are you looking for hands-on special education life skills activities that your students will love? If so, you've come to the right place. Because today, I'm sharing my top 10 life skills activities that you can do in your classroom.1. Washing HandsOne of the easiest ... read more
Calm Down vs Time Out Area Podcast
I'm so excited today to be talking on the podcast about calm down vs time our areas. This is probably one of the more controversial topics that I'll talk about on the podcast. There's so many opinions about using time out or calm down. And today, I wanted to share the pros and cons of both.Whether you call it a calm down ... read more
Morning Work for Autism and Special Education
Today I’m talking all about my routine for morning work for autism and special education students. I've been using this routine for a few years now, and it's always successful with my students.But best of all, it lets us have a positive start to the day - and that sets us up for a much happier day. I’ve always found it very ... read more
Autism Morning Work Routine
Do you want to implement a successful morning work routine in your autism or special education classroom? Are you looking for ways to help your students feel comfortable and safe when they arrive in your classroom? If so, this blog post is the perfect read for you. Why Have a Morning Work Routine?Having a morning work ... read more
Echolalia in Autism Functional and Non-Functional
If you're here, it's probably because you want to learn more about echolalia in autism. And I'm looking forward to helping you learn more about it, and provide you with some helpful information.What is Echolalia?Echolalia is where phrases and words are repeated. And while this can actually be a sign of autism, it's ... read more
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