Month: June 2020

  • Small Group Routines: 7 Quick and Simple Things to Do Every Day

    In special education, our time is precious. Small group routines help to accomplish many tasks on a daily or weekly basis to ensure that our students are getting well rounded instruction. I use these small group routines to accomplish and practice basic skills in my small reading groups. Blending Words I lay out different letter […]

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  • Special Education Teachers: What school supplies do I need most?

    It’s almost that time! Depending on where you live, you will soon be seeing sales for school supplies. For us teachers seeing those school supplies can put us into two moods. First mood is give me all the school supplies I can get because who doesn’t love new supplies for school? The another mood is […]

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  • How to Use Graphs to Make Progress Monitoring EASY

    Progress monitoring is overwhelming. Trust me. I know. It is one of the hardest things about being a special education teacher. It’s also the most essential. So, how can we make progress monitoring easier and save time? I think that using goal graphs make progress monitoring easy and can make our lives as special education […]

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