Today I am talking all about how you can do a distance learning morning meeting. I know so many of you are struggling right now with distance learning, and I’m trying to offer you as many helpful blog posts as possible right now to make this a little easier for you. Morning meeting has always been one of the most… Read More
Using Paraprofessionals During Distance Learning
One of the most common questions that I’m being asked right now is how can we be using paraprofessionals during distance learning? And there’s so many ways that we can do this, that I decided to put together a blog post for you with some different ideas. Remember, this is mostly likely a whole new experience for you. Which means… Read More
Distance Learning Staying Healthy Sciences Activities
Today in this blog post I’m sharing some of my best distance learning staying healthy science activities that can be done at home. Right now, pretty much all of us are at home, trying to teach online and through distance learning. And I think it’s safe to say that this is new to so many of us. Not all of… Read More
DIY Task Boxes to Make at Home
With everything going on right now, a lot of you have reached out to ask me about task boxes to make at home. Whether you’re a parent, family member, care giver – or an education professional. Maybe you want to send home ideas for your families to make these for their children. If so, I hope you’ll find this list… Read More
Classroom Calm Down Area Set Up
Are you looking for ideas for how you can help your students self-regulate? Do you want to set up a classroom calm down area that your students will love? If so, this blog post is going to help you set up the best calm down area that will provide your students with an area they can go to calm down… Read More
Data Collection in Special Education Tips
One of the struggles in our lives – data collection in special education. It’s tough, let’s face it. And it’s probably not your most loved part of the job. But, it doesn’t have to be that tough! Today I’m sharing with you my top 10 tips to make data collection in your classroom easier and less stressful. I think we… Read More
Special Ed Classroom Schedule
“What should my special ed classroom schedule look like? Do you have an example of yours?” I can’t begin to tell you how often I get sent that through my email and social media messages. It’s more than 3 times a day on average, I would guess. I usually try to reply to as many of these as possible. But,… Read More
Resource Prep Tips for Special Education Teachers
I don’t know about you, but in this field I feel like I’m always prepping resources. Maybe they’re for new activities. Or maybe they’re replacing items that have gotten damaged or lost. Like that time when a student flushed his PECS symbols down the toilet. And we had to replace all of the symbols. Yep, this is real life. To… Read More
How to Catch a Leprechaun Book Companion
I love using picture books wherever possible with my students. Having them on hand in the classroom, and making time to read stories, helps to build love for books. My students love listening to me read. But, they’ll also go to the library independently and look at books too. I like to pull out different books each month to match… Read More
Cooking in Special Education Classroom
Cooking is one of the lessons that we all look forward to each week in the classroom. And today, I just wanted to share some information about why it’s important to be cooking in your classroom, as well as my best tips for cooking in special education classrooms. Cooking Now, although I refer to this lesson as cooking. It doesn’t… Read More
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