As a Lakeshore Learning blog ambassador, I get to sample products each month, providing my honest review of the materials. I have selected items with a special education classroom in mind. Growing up in Far West Texas, it was a five-hour round trip to nearest toy store. It wasn’t until I left for college that […]
I love me a good hands-on experiment
I love me a good hands-on experiment. In college, I spent my summers teaching science camp. We learned how to build robots, make the goopiest slime, and launch model rockets (often into neighboring trees). I love bringing hands-on experiments into my classroom. From paper mâché volcanoes to baking neon rainbow cupcakes, we loved getting our […]
5 Tips for Organizing Made For Me Curriculum
Today’s guest blogger, Taylor McFerren, is a Kindergarten and 1st grade ESE teacher in Tampa, FL. Taylor graduated from the University of South Florida and has taught for two years. Hey y’‘all! I am Taylor from @rainbowsinsped, and I am here to talk about how I organize the Made for Me Literacy curriculum! I am […]
Made For Me Literacy Curriculum Meticulously Crafted For Special Learners
Gabrielle Dixon (Teaching Special Thinkers) and I met at the Teachers Pay Teachers conference in 2017 where we quickly bonded over our shared love for teaching special education, and our passion for creating meaningful, adapted resources. Our experience with teaching in self-contained special education classrooms gave us first-hand knowledge of the challenge it is to […]
How to Increase Independence Using Task Boxes in the Classroom
Today’s guest blogger, Dana Howell, is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst who taught regular education, and special education. Dana has also been a paraprofessional and a speech-language pathology assistant. Her company, Behavioral Interventions And Solutions, creates ABA resources that empower parents with affordable and easy to use tools for managing challenging behaviors. At the start […]
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