by Gina Russell, B.S , M.Ed | Apr 13, 2023 | Communication, Language Arts, Spring |
Spring is a wonderful time of year full of new growth, fresh starts, and warmer weather. As I approach this season, I love considering how I can incorporate spring themes into language and learning activities for my students. I have also been using alternative and...
by Abigail Rivera | Apr 19, 2022 | Life Skills, Sensory, Sensory Series, Spring |
Here we are in Spring where April showers bring May flowers. I have heard that saying many times in my life and just figured that it was referring to the Mayflower that the pilgrims came on and the “April showers” part just placed a picture of a calendar on the...
by Gina Russell, B.S , M.Ed | Apr 14, 2022 | Seasonal, Spring |
Spring is here! Whether it feels like actual spring weather in your area or not, it’s time to unpack the colorful eggs, bunnies, and flowers! I had the best time recently using several different activities with two of my favorite young learners. We read the adapted...
by Holly Bueb | Apr 12, 2022 | Academics, Curriculum Ideas, Spring |
Up until the pandemic, I had been doing an academic egg hunt for my students right before spring break. It was the last activity I was preparing for before school was closed down in 2020, so I am excited this year to do it with students in-person for the first time in...
by Stephanie Kennedy, M.Ed | Apr 8, 2022 | Resources, Spring |
Happy Spring from Virginia! Spring is finally here in Virginia – for my family that means long walks to the dog park and spending our Saturdays at the local farmer’s market – it’s one of our favorite times of year! But, picking out what...
by Reagan Strange, MSEd | Apr 7, 2022 | Resources, Spring |
The month of April is Autism Awareness/Acceptance month. In most of our worlds, every day is Autism Acceptance, however April gives us an excuse to educate and inform others how amazing our students are. I am a firm believer that we should talk about our differences...