I love to use theme days towards the end of the school year, and in this blog post you’ll find 10 end of year theme days that I love to use with my students. Why Theme Days? People often ask me why I go through the hassle and stress of planning theme days for the end of the school year… Read More
What is Errorless Learning?
I’ve had a lot of questions recently, mainly the question what is errorless learning? In this blog post today I’m going to talk about what errorless learning is. I’ll also be discussing the benefits of it along with some activities you can try with your students. What is Errorless Learning? Errorless learning is a technique in teaching that provides students… Read More
20 Summer Break Self Care Activities for Teachers
Self-care is one of the most important things we can do for ourselves. Today I’m sharing 20 summer break self care activities for teachers. Because this is probably the best time where we, as educators, can make ourselves a priority. It also means that we can set ourselves new routines and habits that hopefully, we are able to carry on… Read More
10 Ways Special Education Teachers Can Use AI
AI is everywhere right now. Today I’m sharing 10 ways special education teachers can use AI as part of their teaching and in their classroom. If you haven’t heard about AI, here’s a quick overview. What is AI? AI, or artificial intelligence, is a technology that allows machines to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence. This can be things… Read More
How to Host an End of Year Field Day
In this blog post I’m sharing with you all of my best tips for how to host an end of year field day for your students and how to make it a success. You’ll also find 20 activities that you can use as part of your field day. Hosting an end of year field day is a great way to… Read More
20 Field Day Activities
I love hosting a field day, especially at the end of the year. So today I’m sharing 20 field day activities that me and my students love! 1. Relay Races Relay races are always one of our favorite activities to include. With them being a lower physical requirement too, it means that we can be more inclusive of all our… Read More
25 End of Year Activities for Special Education
In this blog post you’ll find 25 end of year activities for special education. It’s scary to think that another school year is almost over. And this is when I always get the most emails from educators asking for ideas for the end of the school year. So I’ve put together 25 of my favorite end of year activities that… Read More
Free Sight Word Checklists
These free sight word checklists contain grades pre-k up to 3rd grade. Each checklist contains all of the sight words for that grade level. You’ll also find checkboxes next to each of the sight words allowing you to use these in different ways for your students and classroom. How to Use There are lots of ways that you can use… Read More
Why Are Sight Words Important?
In this blog post I’m going to be discussing why are sight words important. If you’re new to teaching, homeschooling.. Or even just wanting to find out more about them. Then I’m hoping this blog post will be able to teach you a little bit about them. What are Sight Words? Sight words are words that are most commonly used… Read More
10 Fun Activities for Identifying Sight Words
This blog post contains 10 fun activities for identifying sight words. You will also find that some come with a link for activities/resources for you to download and use with your students. To find out more about sight words, and why they are important for us to teach, check out this blog post. 1. Bingo My students love when we… Read More
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