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 ... read more
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How to Make Adapted Books
In this blog post today I'm answering one of the most common questions I get.. How to make adapted books. I LOVE to use them with my students.. And I've been using them now for over 8 years. They're hands on, engaging, easily differentiated and they work for a range of themes, subjects, skills, ages and abilities.At the end ... read more
Christmas Teacher Poem
This 'Twas the Night Before Christmas teacher poem is so sweet. I love to print it and put it up on display in my classroom. It makes such a sweet yet subtle Christmas addition to my classroom. I love the night before Christmas poem, and this one that has been generated for classrooms/teachers is one of my favorites. I have ... read more
Gingerbread Crafts for Kids
In this blog post today I'm sharing some of my favorite gingerbread crafts for kids. I love doing a gingerbread theme with my students and I'm always on the look out for more crafts to do. So I've put together some of my favorite gingerbread crafts for you to access in this blog post.Underneath each image of a craft you'll ... read more
5 Frankenstein Crafts for Kids
In this blog post I'm sharing 5 of my favorite Frankenstein crafts for kids. I love doing a Frankenstein theme throughout October.. And it's always a huge hit with my students too! At the bottom of this blog post you'll also find links to some of my favorite Frankenstein themed activities that I use with my students too.1. ... read more
8 Classroom Themes for October
Today I'm sharing my favorite 8 classroom themes for October that I use in my autism classroom. I tend to rotate through these over the years and I love being able to just pull out resources from the year before to save me re-prepping and re-creating everything again!Underneath each of the themes below, I've linked some of ... read more
5 Free Resources for October for Special Education
In this blog post I'm sharing 5 free resources for October for your classroom. 1. Jack O'Lantern Play Dough MatsWe love using these mats in our play dough center throughout October. Download for free here.2. Fall / Autumn Leaf Mask CraftThis is the perfect time of the year to go outside hunting for leaves! Once we've ... read more
Write the Room Activities in Special Education
In this blog post today I am going to be discussing using write the room activities in special education. I love using write the room activities - and so do my students. So they have become a huge part of our yearly activities. And today I really want to share some of the reasons why and the benefits of using them with your ... read more
Teaching Social Skills to Autistic Students : Strategies for Success
Teaching Social Skills to Autistic Students : Strategies for SuccessResearch has shown that social skills are a significant challenge for autistic individuals. Studies have found that autistic individuals exhibit lower levels of social interaction, communication, and emotional expression compared to their neurotypical ... read more
My Top 5 Visuals for School
Today I'm sharing my top 5 visuals for school. It's no secret that everyone can benefit from visuals.. And I've touched on this in previous blog posts and podcast episodes too.Every year I get asked what visuals would I recommend having at the start of the school year. And while it can take a little while to make visuals ... read more
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