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You Don't Have to Do It All: 5 Tasks You Can Delegate to Paraprofessionals

If there is one I have learned in my years of working with paraprofessionals, it is that paras are teachers too. My paraprofessional is my right hand and my left hand. She is the glue that keeps us together. I realize that sometimes it is our first instinct to give them passive work because their

IEP Binder for Teachers | Get Organized for IEP Meetings

An IEP binder for teachers is the key to tidying up your daily caseload, organizing special ed info, and focusing more on your students than the paperwork.

Beginning of year special education forms - Inclusion Teacher’s first week

Beginning of year special education forms - As an inclusion intervention specialist, your first week of school can get hectic fast. You are playing the...

How to Track IEP Data Using Google Forms

I never would have thought I would be tracking data digitally, I am really not that savvy when it comes to tech, however, when someone pointed out how easy it was, I had to try it. You guys, its sooo much easier than my typical paper and pencil tracking system. I had data sheets EVERYWHERE!! […]

Need cheap storage ideas for organizing all the things in your special education classroom? Learn how to be a more organized teacher with these tips and tricks! These classroom organization ideas will help you keep your workboxes, data, file folders, centers, and supplies organized!

Need cheap storage ideas for organizing all the things in your special education classroom? Learn how to be a more organized teacher with these tips and tricks! These classroom organization ideas will help you keep your workboxes, data, file folders, centers, and supplies organized!

Special Educators Resource Room

Special Educators Resource Room - Find the tools and support you need to feel calm, collected, and totally together as a special educator.

My Favorite IEP Organization Tips for Special Education Teachers

Keeping IEPs and associated paperwork organized is not easy. When you have a large caseload the amount of paperwork can quickly become overwhelming. But

Keeping Math Skills Sharp All Year with File Folder Tasks (Math Labels Freebie) - Teaching Special Thinkers

Like most special educators, I teach several different skills in math a day. In our math rotations, I am able to see each students 1:1 for about 10 minutes to teach them new skills, and then they rotate through the other centers to practice that skill and previously mastered skills. This is the first year […]

Data collection in the special education classroom

Special education teachers -learn about different types of data collection and get the link to Especially Education's FREE Special Education Data Sheets

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Whether you are a first year teacher or a veteran teacher, IEP season can stressful. It can be a challenge to write an entire caseload of IEPs in a short amount of time. But you can do it! Here are 5 tips for special education teachers to help you get organized and prepared for IEP season and write IEPs more efficiently and in less time. These tips will help you with data collection, IEP organization and planning for your IEP season.
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Teach your students about different holidays throughout the year with these simplified life skills reading comprehension worksheets. These worksheets are designed to target WH- questions while also focusing on life skills for your special needs classroom. This set includes 10 passages that focus on different holidays including Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Eve, and more. They also include 2 differentiated levels for use with all levels of special education students.
Setting up daily schedules and routines in the secondary special education classroom can be challenging. In an adult transition classroom, you may have students leaving campus for vocational training, community based instruction or special education services. That is why it is important to establish daily routine that will work in your self-contained classroom with your students. Here are some of my favorite ways to create lesson plans and activities for the secondary special education classroom