One of the most popular techniques used in classrooms – and homes now is a cool down box. So today I’m sharing some tips for how to make a calm down box – whether it’s for your students, or your child at home. It can be really overwhelming when you type that question into Google because there are so many… Read More
April Task Boxes for Special Education
Today I’m sharing an inside look at my April task boxes that I use with my autistic and special ed. students. Task boxes have been a life saver for me and my students. And I have a set for each month for us to rotate through. This is perfect for keeping my students engaged and stopping them getting bored. To… Read More
Easter Classroom Crime Scene
This year is going so fast – I can’t believe I’m already sharing our Easter classroom crime scene with you all! If you’ve been following me for a while, you’ll know that every month I share photos and information about what crime scene we have been doing in the classroom. And today I’m sharing our Easter crime scene with you!… Read More
10 Picture Books for St Patrick’s Day
Today I’m sharing our top 10 picture books for St Patrick’s Day. Picture books are always one of the first things that I plan for upcoming holidays and topics. My students love listening to stories, or looking through the books themselves. Plus, there are so many amazing learning opportunities with books! Today I’m sharing our top 10 most popular books… Read More
Building Relationships with Students
I am so excited today to talk about building relationships with students. If you’ve been following me on here or social media for a while, you’ll know that this is what I go on about the most. Because whenever people ask me.. “What’s your secret?” It’s always the same answer. Spend time building relationships with your students. I can not… Read More
April Classroom Theme Ideas
I am so excited to be sharing some April classroom theme ideas with you today. I’ve always loved using themes in the classroom and I find it makes planning so much easier. But sometimes it can be really overwhelming trying to work out when to do which theme. So, each month on this blog I’m going to be sharing ideas… Read More
Using Boom Cards After Distance Learning
I will keep using Boom Cards after distance learning is finished with my students? Do you want to know why? If so, hold tight because I’m about to share my reasons with you. 1. They’re Interactive My kids can get distracted very easily. So it’s important that when I’m coming up with work activities – they hold their attention. Boom… Read More
Picture Books for March
If you have been following me on social media, you know how much I love picture books. And today I’m sharing 5 picture books for March that my students love – and hopefully yours will too! This post may contain affiliate links where I will receive a % of commission for any purchases at no cost to yourself. How to… Read More
March Task Boxes for Special Education
Come have a peek at my March task boxes that I use with my students in this blog post with me today! If you’re new to task boxes or want to find out more about how to use them, set them up, ideas for what to put in them.. Remember to download my free ‘Beginners Guide to Task Boxes‘ eBook… Read More
St Patrick’s Day Classroom Crime Scene
I am so excited today to be talking about my St Patrick’s Day classroom crime scene. My students do genuinely love every crime scene that we do each month. But there was something extra exciting about working out which leprechaun messed up the classroom! I knew I wanted to incorporate a St Patrick’s Day theme into March’s crime scene. And… Read More
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