by Ashley Linz, M. Ed | Nov 17, 2023 | Art & Fine Motor, Basic Skills, Cooking, Fall, Interventions, Life Skills, Sensory |
Did you know that by incorporating cooking into your lesson plans, your students will continue to work on several skills? Cooking is an excellent opportunity to work on academic and functional skills by creating hands-on learning experiences for your students and...
by Jen Koenig, B.S, M.Ed., LBS1 | Nov 15, 2023 | Fall |
Fall Fun Once Halloween hits time flies. It’s end of first quarter, parent teacher conferences are squeezed in, and IEP season creeps up. It’s easy to get lost in the day-to-day and feel like you are drowning. The students feel it too. We keep fall...
by Gina Russell, B.S , M.Ed | Nov 9, 2023 | Fall, Seasonal |
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, my planning has revolved around scarecrows, comfort foods and turkey cookies! I love lessons that target multiple skills, and the following are just some of my top favorites! Check them out! Fall Adapted Books There are so...
by Gina Russell, B.S , M.Ed | Oct 12, 2023 | Adapted Books, Fall, Language Arts |
As the leaves turn vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow, and the air becomes crisp, teachers are presented with an opportunity to infuse the spirit of autumn into their classrooms. In this blog post, we’ll explore engaging ways to bring the magic of fall...
by Jen Koenig, B.S, M.Ed., LBS1 | Sep 20, 2023 | Academics, Fall, Sensory |
I Love a Good Theme Using themes in my classroom is something I choose to do with intention. My students live for a good theme. It keeps our daily activities fresh, fun and engaging. For the next two weeks we are studying farms. We live in a small, rural town and...
by Michelle Lindenmuth, M.Ed. | Sep 18, 2023 | Fall |
This is my story of going from a para to a teacher. Well, my story is one I have been putting off telling for quite some time now. You see, this story is deeply personal, emotional, and challenging for me to retell but I am proud to be able to share it today because...