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6 Steps to Create an Effective Schedule for Your Self-Contained Classroom - Chalkboard Superhero

Setting up a schedule in a self-contained classroom is one of the hardest parts of our job. I remember my first year of teaching thinking, “why did no one teach me how to do this in college?” After years and years of tweaking my daily schedule, I finally settled on the same master schedule every […]

Looking for a way to organize independent work time for your special education classroom? Students gain more independent and personal responsibility skills with an organized Especially Education Task Box Independent Work Station. Ideas to organize task boxes for independent time or for work time. #independentwork #taskboxes #organization

Looking for a way to organize independent work time for your special education classroom? Students gain more independent and personal responsibility skills with an organized Especially Education Task Box Independent Work Station. Read for ideas to organize task boxes for independent time or for work time. Today’s guest blogger, Rachel Glassman, is a second year …

How to Setup a Self-Contained Classroom - Simply Special Ed

Self-contained classroom setup can be a daunting task, but if you have a plan it can be fun. Let me show you how to setup a self-contained classroom.

Survive and Thrive in a Self Contained Classroom | NoodleNook.Net

There are so many working parts in a self contained or Autism Unit. Read MORE on what you can do to survive and thrive in a self contained classroom!

My Self-Contained Classroom Schedule

This is my most requested blog post! Putting my schedule in one post is difficult because there are so many moving pieces, but I will try to give an overview below! I did my best to give an overvie…

My Digital and Printable Adapted Books for April are the perfect resource for your special education students, wether you're teaching virtually or hybrid learning! There's even instructions included for how to upload and assign each book to your students on Google Classroom. This specific resource is themed for April and includes books such as April Fool's Day, All About Rain, Easter, and more!

My Digital and Printable Adapted Books for April are the perfect resource for your special education students, wether you're teaching virtually or hybrid learning! There's even instructions included for how to upload and assign each book to your students on Google Classroom. This specific resource is themed for April and includes books such as April Fool's Day, All About Rain, Easter, and more!

Simply Special Classroom Tour - Simply Special Ed

Welcome to my Life Skills classroom! I am so excited to share with you my classroom tour! When you step foot in my classroom, our bins are on the left. Students know to put their lunchbox, water, and any notes in these bins each morning as part of their morning routine checklist. The first area […]

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If you have students in your special education classroom with sensory needs, you know how hard it can be to figure out exactly what sensory inputs will work for them. Here, you’ll learn how to identify a sensory need in your special education students and different types of sensory inputs that you can utilize with your students. While every sensory activity doesn’t work with every special needs student, you’ll find some of my favorite sensory activities and toys for every type of sensory need.
Building a strong, positive relationship with your students will help develop a classroom community that helps all students learn and be successful. But how exactly do you build a positive classroom community in your self-contained classroom? On this blog post, you’ll find simple, practical tips for building relationships with your special education students, not just at the beginning of the school year but all year long. You’ll also find easy ways to build a rapport with your students.
In the self-contained classroom, students are working on many different academic levels, focusing on different IEP goals and learning different concepts all at the same time. With some many individual needs you may be wondering if it’s even possible to teach group lessons in your special needs classroom. It is and I’m here to show you how! These ideas will help you use resources like task cards, adapted books and task bins to create engaging group activities for your special needs students.
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