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5 Tips for Using Astrobrights in Your Classroom

July 18, 2018

This post is a sponsored partnership with Astrobrights. I received products and compensation for this post, however the opinions and Astrobrights obsession are 100% my own. This post may contain affiliate links at no extra cost to you. The concept of printing on colored paper is absolutely GENIUS! I discovered ASTROBRIGHTS© Papers my third year of teaching and […]

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End of Year Teacher Checklist

May 13, 2018

Ahh, it’s May! Sure, you’re down to your last Expo marker (and it’s that “too light” shade of brown) and every piece of remaining decor is hanging on by the very last stick of adhesive… BUT IT’S MAY! AND SUMMER IS NEAR! Here are a few tips and tricks to help you pack up your […]

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Hands-On Must Haves from Lakeshore Learning

May 12, 2018

In case you missed my last post here, I am a 2018 blog ambassador for Lakeshore Learning. I am compensated for my work and received products free of charge. All products were hand-selected by me with a special education classroom in mind, and opinions are 100% mine.  Have you ever inherited a newly retired teacher’s classroom and […]

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Team Building: Establishing a Relationship with Paraprofessional Staff

April 4, 2018

In the special education classroom, we need all the helping hands we can get (and sometimes we need even more than that).  I’ve worked with many awesome paraprofessionals in my classroom. However, I’ve also witnessed toxic teacher/aide relationships in my day. Here are a few tips for establishing relationships for a successful school year. *Note: I […]

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Spring Cut and Paste

April 3, 2018

The long awaited spring cut and paste activities are complete! After the winter and fall cut and paste activities, and I had several requests to create a spring cut-and-paste. What you need to know: Print and go: these no-prep activities are great for independent work, or use them as easy grab-and-go sub plans Already Differentiated: I have designed […]

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