by Heather Hoeft, B.S., M.Ed., LBS1 | Mar 23, 2022 | Academics, Basic Skills, Curriculum Ideas, Math, Work Tasks |
Math lessons are often skipped over in early childhood classrooms. Math curriculums are not the easiest to find and most are hard to adapt to all of our learner’s individual needs. As a teacher, I often struggled to come up with ways to teach early math skills...
by Holly Bueb | Mar 22, 2022 | Academics, Curriculum Ideas, Math |
Teaching number identification and counting is a common goal to work on with students who demonstrate emerging math skills. These emerging math skills also help students develop the skills of one-to-one correspondence and being able to read a variety of materials...
by Holly Bueb | Mar 8, 2022 | Curriculum Ideas, Science/Social Studies |
This year, I really wanted to make my social studies lessons more engaging and hands-on. Using The Autism Helper’s Social Studies Daily Leveled Curriculum (Level 1) as inspiration, we are starting units based off of Unit 2, “All Around Town” and creating interactive...
by Jen Koenig, B.S, M.Ed., LBS1 | Feb 16, 2022 | Curriculum Ideas, Literacy for Children with Autism, Resources |
Let’s get started! Our literacy course, The Roadmap to Reading, is packed with resources. With the purchase of the literacy course, you have the option of purchasing the Instructional Toolkits and Informal Assessment kit. These are a must buy, in my opinion, and...
by Jen Koenig, B.S, M.Ed., LBS1 | Feb 2, 2022 | Curriculum Ideas |
Congrats! You did it! Chances are, if you are reading this, you’ve purchased one of The Autism Helper’s Leveled Daily Curriculums! WOOHOO! These curriculums will change your classroom. They are so functional and easy to implement. Before you start using...
by Heather Hoeft, B.S., M.Ed., LBS1 | Jan 12, 2022 | ABA 101, Academics, Curriculum Ideas, Data, Interventions |
There are a lot of assessments and materials out there that I think are valid and reliable. I have run many different types of assessments for many different aged children, and the ABLLS-R is always one that I enjoy using. This captures a picture of the whole child...