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Practical SPED

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North Dakota, United States
About the store
Meet the Creator: A Passion for Reaching Every Learner Hi there! I'm the creator behind Practical SPED — a passionate educator dedicated to creating meaningful, accessible learning experiences for students with a wide range of abilities and needs. With a special focus on atypical learners, I specialize in resources for students with Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI), low cognitive abilities, developmental delays, mobility impairments, medical needs, and those who benefit from structured, predictable routines. I believe all students deserve to feel successful, engaged, and seen — and that starts with materials designed with intention. My resources are hands-on, visually accessible, and created with universal design and functional skill-building in mind. Whether it's a sensory-friendly name activity, a CVI-adapted book companion, or a fine motor center with purpose, I aim to support educators, therapists, and families who work with students who don’t always fit inside the box. Every child can learn — we just need to meet them where they are
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Preview of CVI Turkey Shape Match | Thanksgiving Shape Identification Activity | Math

CVI Turkey Shape Match | Thanksgiving Shape Identification Activity | Math

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Bring some festive fun to your math or shape center with this Turkey Shape Matching Activity! Each turkey has been transformed into a different 2D shape, and students get to match the turkeys by their shapes — a perfect blend of holiday fun and shape recognition practice!Designed with large, bright images and a black background with a red border, this activity provides strong visual contrast for students who benefit from extra visual support. The clear visuals and simple design make it id
Preview of "There Was an Old Woman, mermaid” | CVI-Friendly | Hands-On Literature Lesson

"There Was an Old Woman, mermaid” | CVI-Friendly | Hands-On Literature Lesson

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Bring the classic nursery rhyme “There Was an Old Woman Who Swallowed a Fly” to life with a multi-sensory, CVI-adapted literature lesson designed to captivate and engage learners through hands on learning. Specially developed for students with Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI), this interactive storytelling experience uses CVI-aligned strategies to support visual access and meaningful engagement: High-contrast story visuals with simple, uncluttered illustrations Auditory storytelling trac
Preview of Spring Task Box | Letter Match | A-Z Letters

Spring Task Box | Letter Match | A-Z Letters

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Spring Task Box Activity | This easy no prep activity is great for students who are working on letter identification as well matching uppercase and lowercase letters. I like to have students use a clothespin and clasp the correct letter. This is great for working on fine motor skills!
Preview of March Math Task Box | Number 1-10 | St. Patrick's Day

March Math Task Box | Number 1-10 | St. Patrick's Day

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Easy NO PREP math task box. Use this either during guided math instruction or as independent work centers. Simply print (Laminating is optional but prolongs the usage), Cut into cards, provide a clothespin and GO! Easy and fun way to work on counting and Identifying Numbers 1-10
Preview of CVI Book Companion | There was an old lady who swallowed a truck | Literacy

CVI Book Companion | There was an old lady who swallowed a truck | Literacy

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This resource is a fun activity that can go along with your lesson. Simply read the story, print these cards, cut them out, laminate for extended use, and have fun. I like to add the cards into a sensory bin and have the students pull them out and find the correct match! Easy, Low prep activity for students who need High Contrast materials. BOOK - There was an Old Lady who Swallowed a truck! By : Lucille Colandro
Preview of Treasure Task Box | Independent work | Numbers 1-10 | Matching

Treasure Task Box | Independent work | Numbers 1-10 | Matching

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Want a simple no prep task box idea? This resource is for you! The students will match numbers 1-10 by selecting a coin, and matching it to the correct treasure chest. All you need to do is print, and cut out! I laminate for repeated use.
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Meet the Creator: A Passion for Reaching Every Learner Hi there! I'm the creator behind Practical SPED — a passionate educator dedicated to creating meaningful, accessible learning experiences for students with a wide range of abilities and needs. With a special focus on atypical learners, I specialize in resources for students with Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI), low cognitive abilities, developmental delays, mobility impairments, medical needs, and those who benefit from structured, predictable routines. I believe all students deserve to feel successful, engaged, and seen — and that starts with materials designed with intention. My resources are hands-on, visually accessible, and created with universal design and functional skill-building in mind. Whether it's a sensory-friendly name activity, a CVI-adapted book companion, or a fine motor center with purpose, I aim to support educators, therapists, and families who work with students who don’t always fit inside the box. Every child can learn — we just need to meet them where they are

Teaching style

My Teaching Style: Hands-On, Sensory-Based, and Made Just for Them My teaching style is rooted in the belief that every student learns best when learning is meaningful, engaging, and accessible — especially for those who need a little extra academic support. I focus on a hands-on, sensory-based approach, using real objects, textures, movement, and visuals to help concepts come alive. Whether it’s through playdough letters, sensory bins, or tactile story props, I create learning experiences that are intentionally designed for students with unique needs — including those with cognitive delays, visual impairments, and other support needs. My lessons are built around structure, predictability, and repetition, with plenty of opportunities for movement, choice, and real-world connection. I prioritize materials that are not only developmentally appropriate but also emotionally supportive, helping students feel safe, confident, and included in their learning journey. Above all, I meet learners where they are — and guide them forward with patience, creativity, and compassion.

My own education history

About My Background in Special Education I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Special Education and bring with me years of hands-on experience supporting individuals with disabilities across a variety of settings. Before becoming a classroom teacher, I worked in developmental homes, provided home care for young children with disabilities, and served as a paraprofessional, gaining a deep understanding of the diverse needs of learners and the importance of individualized, compassionate support. These experiences have shaped my teaching philosophy and given me a strong foundation in meeting students where they are, building trust, and creating adaptive, meaningful learning experiences that empower every child to grow and succeed.

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