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Organization & Classroom Setup
Focus on Five: Math Activities During Small Groups

Focus on Five: Math Activities During Small Groups

by Holly Bueb | Feb 8, 2022 | Math, Organization & Classroom Setup | 0 comments

Teaching students how to do different activities and tasks during small group instruction is essential for being able to have uninterrupted, direct instruction with all students. I taught students the activities they would be working on during reading small group...
Modify on the Fly – Tips for Modifying Without Preparation

Modify on the Fly – Tips for Modifying Without Preparation

by Reagan Strange, MSEd | Feb 3, 2022 | Academics, Data, Organization & Classroom Setup | 0 comments

I would like to begin this post by stating the obvious; teachers are superheroes. We take on more than anyone outside of education can even attempt to understand, and we do a lot of it with little to no preparation. The reality of being a special education teacher and...
Focus on Five: Mentoring a Student Teacher

Focus on Five: Mentoring a Student Teacher

by Holly Bueb | Jan 31, 2022 | Organization & Classroom Setup | 0 comments

While a career in teaching can be challenging, I have found that mentoring a student teacher is great for remembering why I am so passionate about being an educator.  Having the opportunity to talk to another person who is excited to start teaching energizes my...
The Dos and Don’ts of Independent Work

The Dos and Don’ts of Independent Work

by Stephanie Kennedy, M.Ed | Jan 28, 2022 | Academics, Classroom Setup, Organization & Classroom Setup, Schedules, Work Tasks | 2 comments

Two weeks ago, I shared with readers some simple ways to keep your classroom running when you’re short staffed. This week we are talking all about independent work! Not only are independent work blocks an easy way to help students work on skills like organization,...
Dollar Tree Must-Haves: Workbox Edition

Dollar Tree Must-Haves: Workbox Edition

by Ashley Linz, M. Ed | Jan 21, 2022 | Classroom Setup, Organization & Classroom Setup, Work Tasks | 3 comments

It’s no secret that many of us use our own hard-earned money to purchase items for our classrooms.  Whether you are purchasing items to stay organized in the classroom, reinforcers, sensory items, classroom supplies, workbox items, etc., the bill can add up quickly. ...
Keeping Your Classroom Going When You’re a Man Down

Keeping Your Classroom Going When You’re a Man Down

by Stephanie Kennedy, M.Ed | Jan 14, 2022 | Classroom Setup, Organization & Classroom Setup, Schedules | 0 comments

Help! Your Classroom is a Man Down! I’m sure we’d all love to say that classrooms have become short-staffed solely because of COVID-19, but let’s be real, classrooms were short-staffed long before the pandemic. Now, let’s add the impact of a pandemic – and well,...
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