I have worked at an elementary therapeutic day school as a special education teacher. I am currently working in a structured teaching classroom for children in grades 3-5th.
This listing is for 7 different file folder activities. The topics covered are: counting, greater than/less than, dressing, shape sorting, category sorting, general math problems and small/medium/large sort.
These are great for centers or for special education students.
Use these wait strips during activities with children with Autism. Color in the circles and when all of the circles are colored in, the activity is all done. This file includes three wait strips (4 circles, 5 circles, 8 circles).
This file contains 12 pages of fine motor practice. These pages can be used as paper tracing activities. They can also be glued onto file folders and then laminated for use with dry erase markers. These are great for special education students or younger students that need some fine motor practice.
What Goes Together?
This posting is for a "What Goes Together" activity. This activity consists of items that would be found at home. There are a few ways to utilize this activity:
1. Laminate pieces and glue board to a file folder and use as a file folder activity
2. Provide the pieces and have the student paste the pictures onto the board
3. Teach using the already put together pairs and then use one of the other options to assess mastery of the topic
This schedule can be used to provide structure at school for children on the Autism spectrum or for
children with other special needs. Simply print, laminate, cut and velcro.
Please contact me if you need additional schedule
pieces and I can make a customized posting for you!
This file folder activity helps students to identify/label different body parts. There are 3 levels of labels (word and picture, word, picture) to allow this task to grow with the specific student.
This file contains 6 pages. There are different types of boards. I have made some blank boards to allow you to laminate and then write on then with dry erase. You can also make copies and use these "on the fly" during your day. I have also included schedule pieces of sensory choices that students can choose from to regulate their bodies.
These schedules can be used to provide structure at home for children on the Autism spectrum or for
children with other special needs. Simply print, laminate, cut and velcro. This file includes AM/PM schedules and a First/Then Board.
Please contact me if you need additional schedule
pieces and I can make a customized posting for you!
Make stories come alive in the palm of your hand! This is a fun way to help struggling students to focus on reading and characters. Students with Autism or other special needs will love this small book of "The Itsy Bitsy Spider" that can be created and attached to a simple work glove with some velcro. The directions are the preview file! Using a "glove story" can help you to draw attention to your face to help make a connection with hard to reach students.
Make stories come alive in the palm of your hand! This is a fun way to help struggling students to focus on reading and characters. Students with Autism or other special needs will love this small book of "Five (5) Little Monkeys" that can be created and attached to a simple work glove with some velcro. The directions are the preview file! Using a "glove story" can help you to draw attention to your face to help make a connection with hard to reach students.
This is a fun activity to use with younger students or students with cognitive impairments. Students will cut out the fun plant and animal illustrations and will glue them onto the provided chart. This is great to use for independent work for students within special education classes. In addition, it is a great pre and post assessment during units.
This file contains 8 sheets (4 different fonts, upper and lowercase for each).
** Can be used in the following ways:
1.Print out two sheets of each letter and have students cut out letters of one sheet and match to the other
2.Laminate and cut out letters and have students build words
3.Use as bingo sheets
4.Print on magnetic paper and use as magnet letters
5.Print on sticker paper and use as sticker activities
Make stories come alive in the palm of your hand! This is a fun way to help struggling students to focus on reading and characters. Students with Autism or other special needs will love this small book about Buzz Lightyear at school that can be created and attached to a simple work glove with some velcro. The directions are the preview file (the directions are general for all of my glove stories)! Using a "glove story" can help you to draw attention to your face to help make a connection with
This listing is for a matching file folder activity. Students need to match pictures to the correct shadow. This is a great next step fro picture to picture matching!
This sheet is one that I use during parent/teacher conferences. We discuss three things that the parents/teachers would like to see implemented during the next trimester. In addition, we also discuss three things that we would like implemented at home during the next trimester. This ensured that we all ended on the same page at the end of the conference.
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Experience
I have worked at an elementary therapeutic day school as a special education teacher. I am currently working in a structured teaching classroom for children in grades 3-5th.
Teaching style
Interactive and interesting
Awards & shining teacher moments
Present at Illinois State Conferences
Chosen to provide training to district staff