Functional Money Skills for Special Education
Money skills are one of my very favorite skills to teach. We use money every day and it is so meaningful for our students to have this experience as well. Money is fun and functional!
Money skills are one of my very favorite skills to teach. We use money every day and it is so meaningful for our students to have this experience as well. Money is fun and functional!
Collecting data on IEP goals is essential! You have so many different options to choose from too, such as paper/digital forms and binders. This past summer, I took a course from The Intentional IEP called “Intentional Data Collection” that was a game changer!
As teachers, we need to help our students understand the meaning of colors and why they’re important. Take a look around you right now, the trees are green, the sky is blue. These things are important for our students to know too!
Today, I wanted to share a little bit about why teaching more difficult math concepts to our students with disabilities is important. I’ll also share tips for adapting math concepts to allow students to be successful!
Special Education teachers know a lot about teamwork. Teamwork makes our academics, classroom management, and case management easier. When thinking about the “team” it’s easy to include; teachers, parents, students, service providers, and specialists. Oftentimes administration is a forgotten member of the special education team.
Teachers are overwhelmed and overworked. It may not happen everyday, but here are some ways to get your teacher work done during school hours!
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