Do You Need Errorless Learning Tasks in Special Education?
Errorless learning activities can be an awesome addition to your special education classroom.
Errorless learning activities can be an awesome addition to your special education classroom.
I am excited to introduce this week’s guest blogger, Abby from Mrs. Moe’s Modifications to talk all about contingency maps.
My independent work stations are favorite activities for my students. It’s amazing to watch them grow more and more independent and begin to work on these tasks all by themselves. Also, my students find so much satisfaction and pride in being able to do tasks on their own tool!
I am excited to introduce this week’s guest blogger, Maureen from Spoonful of Sped. She is here to talk all about creating a school store and how to embed life skills instruction!
I remember the second year I was teaching at my current placement when I had a frustrated parent come in. It was back to school time. The parent was upset that no one had been in contact with her about her child. I had been to his previous school for a short time at the end of the last school year. That was the only thing I had done to prepare for this student’s transition. After working with the family that day we ended up having a great relationship supporting their child. However, this experience made me reevaluate how I was preparing myself, students and families for transitions.
If you’re setting up your self-contained special education classroom here are the 10 major areas you need to include! I’ve been a special educator for 8 years now and these work areas are fool proof! Each location has it own need and I’ll explain why!
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