Making Circle Time Functional and Fun
Typically in homeroom, we go over the schedule, calendar and weather. We also take attendance together! We check in with every student about how they’re doing and how their night was.
Typically in homeroom, we go over the schedule, calendar and weather. We also take attendance together! We check in with every student about how they’re doing and how their night was.
Back to School season can be crazy! You may have no idea what you need as you prepare for your special education classroom. No worries, I’m here to help you with 10 special education must haves!
A special education classroom is fast-paced. If teachers don’t have things ready prior, they won’t get them done in the moment. We all know how difficult it can be to collect IEP information without the proper tools. IEP data is becoming increasingly harder for teachers to collect. Teachers need to have the materials ready at their fingertips. An IEP bin is the perfect solution for you! An IEP bin is filled with materials necessary to run IEP goals.
As a special education teacher, I am responsible for teaching my students fractions! Here is how I teach fractions with every day tools!
These terms (routines and procedures) are often used interchangeably but they are not the same. Simply put – a procedure is a specific way of getting something done and a routine is a regularly followed action. Routines and procedures are the foundation of your classroom. They are expectations for all parts of your classroom. They must be taught and reviewed regularly.
Functional life skills are the skills that are necessary for daily living and for establishing quality of life. These are the skills that if not done by an individual him or herself, others will have to do.
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