Your students will love working on these penguin number puzzles. The puzzles are great to work on number, counting, fine motor and problem solving skills. They will allow your students to look at and discuss different types of penguins. The puzzles come in 8 different difficulty levels; • Level 1 - ... read more
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Editable Name Crafts for Kids
Today I'm sharing some editable name crafts for kids. This blog post is full of different craft activities that you can use with your students to work on their name recognition and spelling skills. There are also some free downloads included for you below to use with your students too.I have a lot of students who struggle ... read more
December Classroom Theme Ideas
I am so excited to be sharing some December classroom theme ideas today. I love using themes in the classroom and planning lessons and activities around them. October, November and December are always my favorite months for incorporating themes!Today, I am sharing my favorite December classroom theme ideas that I love to ... read more
Top 10 Cause and Effect Toys for Autism
Today I am sharing my top 10 cause and effect toys. These toys are always the most popular ones that I've used with my autistic students. And honestly there are just so many great ones out there, full of learning possibilities. And that means it can get very overwhelming when you're trying to work out which ones to try with ... read more
January Task Boxes for Special Education
I am so excited to give you a sneak peek look today into my January task boxes that I use with my students. We love to use task boxes for so many reasons, and you can find out more in this podcast episode.You can also download my free Beginners Guide to Task Boxes eBook here.Monthly Task BoxesI use task boxes on an everyday ... read more
16 January Theme Ideas
Today I'm sharing 16 January theme ideas that you can use for your classroom. These are themes that I have done over the years, as well as ones that are the most popular for this time of year.Don't forget to check back each month to find out theme ideas for the next month. I've also included links under each theme to give ... read more
Independent Task Boxes for January
Are you looking for hands-on and engaging independent task boxes? These are perfect to use through January with your autism and special education students. These independent work tasks are perfect to use throughout January with your students. Your students will love working on a range of different skills with these ... read more
Work Tasks for Special Education for December
Are you looking for hands-on and engaging work tasks for special education students to improve attention and independence? If so, you'll love this collection of task boxes to use throughout December. There is a wide variety of task cards included in this pack and I recommend switching through them throughout the month to ... 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
Initial Letter Matching St Patrick’s Day
Transform your literacy centres with this fun and engaging initial letter activity. Students will love working on their initial letter skills with this hands-on activity. Students use the matching gold coin images/words to match to the letter on the pot of gold on the base page. There are 2 difficulty levels included ... read more