The Dollar Tree has many useful and affordable educational resources. On a teacher's budget, even though a resource might only cost me $1, I still like to try and find ways to make the resource last a long time. This Recycle Activity Kit has been at the Dollar Tree for some time. It comes with 4 ... READ the POST
Preparing Special Education Students For Graduation
Are you teaching high school or adult-aged students in special education? As you know, there is a huge focus on functional academics, life skills, and vocational skills as students near exiting the public school system. It is our jobs as secondary teachers to help prepare them to become as ... READ the POST
Businesses You Can Support: Owned or Employ Individuals with DisAbilities
By purchasing from one of these businesses…Not only are you helping put dinner on the table, but you are helping spread awareness, acceptance, and inclusion of individuals with disabilities and providing meaningful employment opportunities. SHARE THIS POST IN YOUR STORIES OR WITH YOUR FRIENDS, ... READ the POST
FREEBIE Digital Activity
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10 Things Every Secondary Sped Teacher Wants You To Know
Here is a compilation of ten things every middle school, high school and transition sped teacher wishes you knew about them and their students!1. MODEL THE EXPECTED BEHAVIOR OR TASKIf you find that you are repeating the same direction over and over, try modeling it! Sometimes words just don't for ... READ the POST
Free Independent Living Assessments for Transition Planning
As a special education teacher, assessments can help extract powerful information that helps us plan our curriculum as well as plan for our students' futures. Student IEP goal baselines should be based on various types of assessments to get the most accurate information. Student preferences as ... READ the POST
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