This product was created a visual support to be placed in the restroom to help those with or without Autism to understand the steps to pooping on the potty. As a teacher working with students with autism, you could work collaboratively with parents and train them on how to use the same tool at home. (Don't forget to give them a copy)
Student's with special needs and very young students need explicit instruction sometimes on what is social acceptable when interacting with others. This book helps with saying excuse me when needing to get the attention of an adult.
Running out of ideas for Dr. King, self-confidence, equity, and inclusion? Simply click and go. The planning for one week is done for you. This plan includes clickable links to resources as you support your students.
Want a fun and organized day of activities including descriptions, schedule, and signs for postage? 100th day of school came up quickly and you want to do something different this year? Grab this resource we have been able to use it yearly!
Not sure you are teaching the letter sounds correctly? Please help children learn the correct letter sounds by first learning them yourself. This will make blending so much easier! These sounds are research based and were acquired after attending a 30 hour training related to beginning reading and phonics instruction
Can't quite get the supports you need because you are struggling to document? This form provide space for you to be detailed and give you enough support to meet with parents, administrators and teams alike.
These printable tickets have been a huge hit for events throughout the school year. You can use them for Meet the teacher night, Muffins with moms, school dances, back to school dance etc. The sheet can be printed on cardstock and has 5 tickets per sheet
This log is splendid for Special Education Teachers, General education teachers and works in grades Pre-K- 12th grade. If you you are needed to document student progress, your interventions or regression to aid in getting the support you need for your students, download this file.
When you have a student that is capable of completing tasks but he/she needs his own space and timer etc. A structured work station is the perfect solution. This could be something the student does during morning message, greeting circle etc. If you have ever had a student that was smart, possibly with special needs that can not sit for long periods of time without disrupting then select tasks related to the topic that he or she can accomplish and check in with student to offer rewards
This product was designed to assist special needs students or younger students with internalizing that sometimes things break and it is okay. After using this with in several pre-k classrooms and special education classrooms, I have noticed that it was very effective in relating the message. Try it out! You have the ability to change the student's name to personalize it and add their picture.
Have collaborative groups? Why not have them reflect on their learning as a group? Use this as an exit ticket, informal evaluation and a tool for improving instruction.
These cards go along with the social story "asking someone to play". This is a great addition. The way it has worked during the trial study is the social story is read on a consistent basis and the teacher/parent accompanies the child when starting to engage with other children. The cards are used as a prompt. Once the teacher models and documents a few times, the cards are placed on a rin and given to the student to keep on them as a reminder of how to interact when wanting to play.
Find you and your co-teacher yelling across the room? Trying to keep up with all of the students instead of just inside your zone? Check this out and edit it to fit your needs
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