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Visuals for special education students are a must! Inside my special education classroom, there are 5 steps that I do to make visuals in the classroom easy to use. First, it’s important to have teacher lanyard visuals and to wear them daily. It’s equally important to implement and use visual prompts for kids. Visual schedules, visual supports for behavior, visual task analysis in special education, and more. Special education classroom visuals will make your day run more smoothly. Desk Visuals For Students, Science Special Education, Self Contained Kindergarten Classroom, Middle School Classroom Decorating Ideas Special Education, Sen Classroom Ideas, Special Education Bulletin Boards, Special Education Resource Classroom, Sped Visuals, Special Needs Preschool

Visuals for special education students are a must! Inside my special education classroom, there are 5 steps that I do to make visuals in the classroom easy to use. First, it’s important to have teacher lanyard visuals and to wear them daily. It’s equally important to implement and use visual prompts for kids. Visual schedules, visual supports for behavior, visual task analysis in special education, and more. Special education classroom visuals will make your day run more smoothly.

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Does the thought of visual schedules make your head spin? Are you tired of finding stray PECs scattered about the room? Then Especially Education's Visual Schedule Flip Book and Token Board may be your solution! This post will walk you through the ins and outs of this visual schedule, providing tips and adaptations to meet the needs of every single student in your classroom!

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Sarah Steenrod
Super simple organization tip for special education classrooms. This classroom visual will help you keep track of students as they come and go to therapies during the school day. Organisation, Sped Classroom, Life Skills Classroom, Special Ed Teacher, Self Contained Classroom, Teaching Special Education, Special Education Resources, And So It Begins, Education Organization

Sometimes it can feel like our special education classrooms have revolving doors! Often times, our students receive a lot of therapy and are pulled from the classroom multiple times a day. It can be overwhelming to try to keep track of all of the comings and goings on top of the millions of other hings ... Read More about Easiest Organization Tip For The Special Ed. Teacher

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Morning Fitness takes place first thing in the morning.. After school wide flag salute students go straight to the playground for free play for a few minutes. Once everyone is situated, I start morning fitness. It changes every day and is the most laxed part of our day. Every day we do different activities. Some

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Jenae Pannell
Do you get sick of the missing, flying away pieces when students are working at their desks? Then you're going to love this velcro board! This post walks you through how to create your own board to use with your special education students to help them have a visual right on their very own desk or table. They work great for with task box systems, growing independence, and for students with visual impairments or fine motor skill struggles. Get the DIY instructions now! Velcro Board, Teaching Executive Functioning Skills, Teaching Executive Functioning, Special Education Lesson Plans, Resource Room Teacher, Middle School Special Education, Cooking In The Classroom, Life Skills Curriculum, Teaching Life Skills

Do you get sick of the missing, flying away pieces when students are working at their desks? Then you're going to love this velcro board! This post walks you through how to create your own board to use with your special education students to help them have a visual right on their very own desk or table. They work great for with task box systems, growing independence, and for students with visual impairments or fine motor skill struggles. Get the DIY instructions now!

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Sarah Long