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Gregory, the Terrible Eater- Behavior Basics Book Club
Gregory, the Terrible Eater by Mitchell Sharmat. Behavior Basics Book Club Curriculum for students with special needs and autism.
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The Juice Box Bully- Behavior Basics Book Club
The Juice Box Bully by Bob Sornson & Maria Dismondy. Behavior Basics Book Club Curriculum for students with special needs and autism.
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Brain Breaks in the Classroom » Autism Adventures
Need some fun brain breaks for the elementary classroom? These brain break ideas and activities for kids are great ways to expend energy and then get focused back on learning. Click the pin to see all the ideas!
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Teamwork Isn't My Thing - Behavior Basics Book Club
Teamwork Isn�t My Thing by Julia Cook. Behavior Basics Book Club Curriculum for students with special needs and autism.
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10 Must-Haves for Data Collection as a Special Education Teacher
Data collection is essential for special education teachers. When building IEP goals, it is important to have data collection for special education students. I’m sharing my best teacher tips that are must haves for data collection. IEP goal bins, color coded folders, clipboards, and sticker dots help me stay organized. Data collection sheets help track the information. Timers, stopwatches, and highlighters are just some of the teacher school supplies to have. Learn more today!
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Super Fun Counting Activities for Special Education
Tired of using the same old worksheets for counting? Mix up your math centers and activities with these fun and engaging counting activities that are easy prep and hands-on! Each activity is great for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, and special education students. Between the counting clip cards, counting games, and counting activities your students will love all these activities. Check out the full listing here!
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Top 10 Tips for Data Collection as a Special Education Teacher
Data collection is essential for special education teachers. When building IEP goals, it is important to have data collection for special education students. I’m sharing my best teacher tips that are must haves for data collection. IEP goal bins, color coded folders, clipboards, and sticker dots help me stay organized. Data collection sheets help track the information. Timers, stopwatches, and highlighters are just some of the teacher school supplies to have. Learn more today!
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Best Bulletin Board Ideas for a Special Education Classroom - Autism Adventures
Ready to revamp your special education classroom? Explore our top picks for bulletin board ideas that promote student engagement and success. Dive into our blog post and discover how to transform your classroom into a dynamic learning environment!
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Special Education Essentials: Work Station Data Kit
Collect data while your special education and primary students practice independent skills. This editable document also comes in a digital format for you to use too. By collecting data while students learn to work independently on various activities you are able to show their growth with these forms. See them here!
"Transform your classroom with visual schedules! Our blog post covers everything you need to know about implementing visual supports in special education settings. From weekly schedules to object-based systems, find the perfect solution for your students' unique needs. #InclusiveTeaching #SpecialEd #VisualSupports" Visual Schedules Special Education, Visual Classroom Schedule, Special Education Preschool, Picture Schedule, Become Independent, Library Work
Visual Schedules in a Special Education Classroom - Autism Adventures
"Transform your classroom with visual schedules! Our blog post covers everything you need to know about implementing visual supports in special education settings. From weekly schedules to object-based systems, find the perfect solution for your students' unique needs. #InclusiveTeaching #SpecialEd #VisualSupports"
Are you a special education teacher looking to train paraprofessionals on AAC devices? I’m sharing my tips on special ed paraprofessional training. AAC devices can be low tech or high tech and special education paraprofessionals need to model for students to continue to be successful. Special ed students using the AAC devices will use a set of core vocabulary and it’s our job to find out what it is. Special education students need natural communication opportunities and student access.
How to Train Paraprofessionals on AAC Devices and Modeling | AAC Communication | Special Education T
Are you a special education teacher looking to train paraprofessionals on AAC devices? I’m sharing my tips on special ed paraprofessional training. AAC devices can be low tech or high tech and special education paraprofessionals need to model for students to continue to be successful. Special ed students using the AAC devices will use a set of core vocabulary and it’s our job to find out what it is. Special education students need natural communication opportunities and student access.
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How to Train Paraprofessionals on AAC Devices and Modeling | AAC Communication | Special Education T
Are you a special education teacher looking to train paraprofessionals on AAC devices? I’m sharing my tips on special ed paraprofessional training. AAC devices can be low tech or high tech and special education paraprofessionals need to model for students to continue to be successful. Special ed students using the AAC devices will use a set of core vocabulary and it’s our job to find out what it is. Special education students need natural communication opportunities and student access.
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Sample Daily Schedule for a Special Education Classroom
Discover the secrets to crafting the perfect daily schedule for your special education classroom! Dive into our latest blog post for expert tips on structuring your day, maximizing learning opportunities, and fostering student success.
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10 Must-Haves for Data Collection as a Special Education Teacher
Data collection is essential for special education teachers. When building IEP goals, it is important to have data collection for special education students. I’m sharing my best teacher tips that are must haves for data collection. IEP goal bins, color coded folders, clipboards, and sticker dots help me stay organized. Data collection sheets help track the information. Timers, stopwatches, and highlighters are just some of the teacher school supplies to have. Learn more today!