Are you a special education teacher looking for a functional life skills curriculum? Find plenty of life skills activities here to use in your classroom!
Adapting curriculum is an ongoing dynamic process that modifies the program to meet the learning requirements for students.
Special education teachers rarely receive differentiated curriculum for the various needs of their students. Made For Me Literacy provides engaging, effective lesson plans for a more successful classroom experience!
Have you ever had to use a district curriculum that doesn’t really fit the levels or needs of your special needs student? It can be hard to make a purchased program work for our students, but it IS possible! To do so, though, we need to be flexible and creative….We totally rock flexible and creative, ... Read More about Modifying Curriculum For The Special Needs Student
Made For Me Literacy provides special education teachers with engaging, comprehensive literacy units that include task boxes, crafts, comprehension, math, cooking, and sensory lessons. The hands on activities in these units work for prek, preschool, kindergarten classroom and homeschool.
Empower educators with this comprehensive curriculum adaptation guide, designed to meet the diverse needs of students in inclusive classrooms. From supporting learners with ADHD to accommodating language disorders and dyslexia, this resource is essential for teachers, speech therapists and special educators working for inclusive education. End the frustration for you and your students who need modifications. If you're adapting your curriculum to meet the needs of special education students in your classroom, you need differentiation strategies. If you have students included in your classroom that you need to support with adapted curriculum this how-to guide is for you. This guide is meant to help general education teachers adapt their instruction, materials, assessments, assignments for students with different learning needs and special education students in their classrooms. ✅ UDL & CCSS ✅ Where Do I Start? ✅ Adapting Instruction & Materials ✅ Adapt Assignments ✅ Adaptation Examples ✅ Recommendations ✅ Adaptations for Discussions, Assessments, Center, Reading, Writing, Note-Taking ✅ Basic Formats for Accommodating ✅ Taking a Look at Your Lessons ✅ Progression of Questions in Comprehension and Progression of Bloom's Taxonomy ✅ Adapt with Technology Buyers say: As a lead teacher this was a great resource to help other teachers differentiate their lessons. I used this to provide PD on UDL for teachers at my school. There was great information about UDL in different academic areas. Thank you!
Curated list of resources you can use at home or in the classroom to foster important STEM skills with your students with disabilites. Learn more here.
YES! I am going to give you 10 of my favorite IEP goals in this blog post! I LOVE using adapted books in the classroom, and one of the number one questions I get about them is… “what are your IEP goals for them?”…. here’s the answer! The goals I will be sharing below are […]
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Having a plan for how to train your paras will help everyone in your classroom. Do you have a plan for how to do it? Learn from these tips!
Learn about science curriculum created for self-contained special education classrooms by a real special education teacher!
Using adapted books for autism classrooms and in special education helps literacy reach ALL learners! Find out all you need to know about adapted books here.
Here are several free curriculum options for homeschooling children with special needs and struggling learners.
It's homeschooling, but it's not. Todays guest began an alternative form of education for her son with autism during the elementary school years and continues to implement it in his teenage years. It is a twist on homeschooling. We uncover this “homeschooling twist” in two episodes. Episode #33 unco
Discover engaging hands-on science activities and lessons at Especially Education. Our comprehensive collection of educational resources fosters interactive learning experiences for students of all abilities.
One of the most common areas of confusion revolves around access. What does access to the curriculum really mean and what does it look like in practical
Made For Me Literacy provides special education teachers with engaging, comprehensive literacy units that include task boxes, crafts, comprehension, math, cooking, and sensory lessons. The hands on activities in these units work for prek, preschool, kindergarten classroom and homeschool.
In special education, and especially self contained, you MUST keep it simple. I usually have similar activities in each color center each day… but I never label my rotation schedule, or explicitly list what activities will happen that day. Why? It’s best to just keep it simple. That way: + you can easily differentiate for […]
Lesson planning in special education can be complicated. We often have multiple grades in one classroom not to mention the wide variety of skills and needs. Right?! I have tried many different lesson planning options and have never found the perfect fit. Here is how I write and organize lesson plans. This post may include ... Read More about Lesson Planning in Special Education
Adapting curriculum is an ongoing dynamic process that modifies the program to meet the learning requirements for students.
Made For Me Literacy provides special education teachers with engaging, comprehensive literacy units that include task boxes, crafts, comprehension, math, cooking, and sensory lessons. The hands on activities in these units work for prek, preschool, kindergarten classroom and homeschool.
Simple Adapted Book Bundle for Special Education Curriculum Adapted Book Bundle for Special Education with 82 Adapted Books included. WHAT TOPICS ARE INCLUDED? COLORS SHAPES SIMPLE MATH (PRINT + DIGITAL) SIMPLE MATH 2 (PRINT + DIGITAL) SIMPLE GEOGRAPHY SIMPLE ELA SIMPLE SCIENCE (PRINT + DIGITAL) SIMPLE SOCIAL STUDIES LIFE SKILLS: WHICH ROOM? COMMUNITY HELPERS **INCLUDES 3 BONUS DIGITAL RESOURCES!** (Math 1, Math 2, and Science) WANT SEASONAL BOOKS? **This bundle does not include seasonal adapted books You can find the seasonal adapted book bundle here! Seasonal Adapted Book Bundle FIND ME HERE! Facebook Instagram Email Blog
Making sure our students have enough math practice is vital. Thankfully, there are math websites that are great for special ed!
YES! I am going to give you 10 of my favorite IEP goals in this blog post! I LOVE using adapted books in the classroom, and one of the number one questions I get about them is… “what are your IEP goals for them?”…. here’s the answer! The goals I will be sharing below are […]
Using adapted interactive books in your special education classroom can have huge benefits for your students. They can create the essential foundation skills for future literacy skills. Adapted interactive books will help your address literacy IEP goals and objectives and those that address behavior. In this blog post we will explore 10 reasons why you ... Read More about 10 Reasons To Use Adapted Interactive Books In Special Education Classrooms
Made For Me Literacy provides special education teachers with engaging, comprehensive literacy units that include task boxes, crafts, comprehension, math, cooking, and sensory lessons. The hands on activities in these units work for prek, preschool, kindergarten classroom and homeschool.
If a student is unable to play with toys during structured leisure time independently, play supports are a great strategy.
Discover engaging hands-on science activities and lessons at Especially Education. Our comprehensive collection of educational resources fosters interactive learning experiences for students of all abilities.
Special Education Digital Math Curriculum Bundle 6 DIGITAL MATH RESOURCES! 12 DIFFERENT MATH SKILLS! This digital math curriculum bundle includes all of the digital resources from BOTH Set 1 and Set 2 of my Simple Math series. This digital-only curriculum is designed to directly teach basic math skills to students with special needs. Each workbook, adapted book, and file folder can be used to help students practice and generalize important baseline topics! This bundle is great for distance learning and hybrid caseloads. Use these resources to provide digital learning opportunities for your students. Includes 12 units (topics) and directly teaches each skill, right down to the number, shape, or size. INCLUDES: + 12 digital workbooks + 44 digital file folders + 23 digital adapted books WHAT SKILLS ARE INCLUDED? SET 1: Unit 1 - 1:1 Correspondence Unit 2 - More or Less Unit 3 - Size Unit 4 - Shapes Unit 5 - Patterns (AB and ABBA) Unit 6 - Coins Unit 7 - Number Sequencing SET 2: Unit 1 - Time Unit 2 - Measurement (inches) Unit 3 - Addition Unit 4 - Subtraction Unit 5 - Fractions (pizza fractions) WHAT IEP GOALS ARE TARGETED? + 1:1 Correspondence + More or Less + Size (big & small, AND small, medium large) + Shapes + Patterns + Coins + Number Sequencing + Time (to the hour, half hour, or quarter) + Measurement (using a ruler) + Addition + Subtraction + Touch Numbers + Identifying Fractions This bundle is digital-only. For the full print-only curriculum CLICK HERE. FIND ME HERE! Facebook Instagram Email Blog
Teaching in a self-contained special education classroom carries its own unique set of challenges. Planning instruction that meets the needs of all of the students is one of those challenges. There are so many factors to consider that it is tough to know where to start. Are you aligning your instruction to the grade levels standards? But what if you teach multiple grades... how are you going to swing that? What about the general education curriculum? Are you utilizing this as well? Oh yeah... then there are the IEP goals... you should probably work on those skills too... but everyone is at a different level. Does this sound familiar? Over the next 2 weeks, I am going to share some of my tips for planning out your year. First up - Thematic Literacy Planning for the Year in a Special Education Classroom I like to plan out my entire year, week by week, before school even begins. I find that mapping everything out at the beginning of the year frees up time during the school year to work on the important things that come up... because let's be real... I don't have time to wing it! If it isn't planned, I don't do it. I am way too busy during the school year to be creative! Here is how I make it work in my classroom: I like to start out with a theme. I was resistant to go with themes at first because all of my students were working at their own level and in their curricula. I felt like I didn't have time to squeeze in an additional topic. However, my reasons for avoiding thematic units were actually the reasons why they work best in my classroom. I base my themes on the essential questions and books from our general education reading curriculum. I find that this is a great jumping off point and provides common vocabulary for my students. Since I generally have a span of 2-3 grade levels within my classroom, I like to choose a combination of essential questions from each grade level to make sure that I am providing grade level content for all of my students. Once I have my essential questions, I choose a book and letter of the week. I also add in possible writing prompts that tie in with the essential questions... one less thing to think about later! I read the book(s) during a whole group story time, giving my students the opportunity to participate in a shared experience before they break off into their small groups. I also like to add in a sentence frame or core word of the week for my students who are using communication systems, an art or cooking project, and a sensory bin since I try to tie them into my essential questions. It has taken me a few years to come up with a scope and sequence document that works for me. You can find a free template HERE if you would like to try it out for yourself! Because my students' skills can vary significantly from year to year, I don't use every activity every year. For example, last year I didn't use the letter of the week, but I will this year. As far as skill-based curriculum goes, I can't map that out as easily. Each of my students works at their own pace and in their own curriculum. I use a combination of Read Well, Reading Mastery, Edmark, Wired for Reading, and Wonders. I don't include this information on my scope and sequence since it is so heavily dependent on the needs of my students. However, I do include it in my planner, which you can pick up for free HERE. What about you? How do you map out your year? Please share! And keep an eye out for next week's post where I will be talking about Planning Math Concepts for the Year in a Special Education Classroom. 10/19/17 UPDATE - Many people have expressed interest in getting a copy of the completed scope and sequence that I have been using in my classroom. There are projects that have not been planned, but I am happy to share what I have so far. Click HERE to download a copy. Enjoy!
Three must-have visuals for the special education classroom! Set your students up for success by teaching them the major life skill!
Made For Me Literacy provides special education teachers with engaging, comprehensive literacy units that include task boxes, crafts, comprehension, math, cooking, and sensory lessons. The hands on activities in these units work for prek, preschool, kindergarten classroom and homeschool.
This growing bundle includes all of my worksheet no-prep printable for special education students including life skills activities, social emotional skills, reading and math activities. These worksheets are designed for the adapted curriculum self contained elementary classroom and work great for students with autism! They help promote learning skills for early learners or students with special needs. They are targeted toward Pre-K and Kindergarten ability levels but can be used with older students too. I will continue to add worksheet resources to my growing bundle over time- so grab it now! You can use these worksheets in small groups, independent centers, one on one instruction, and to send home for extra practice! Activities include sorting, matching and identifying tasks. SAVE MONEY ~ You are saving money by purchasing the bundle instead of buying this individually! As more worksheet resources are created you will get access to those too as they are added to this bundle! What resources are included in this bundle: About Me Alternative Writing Eye Spy- CVC and Color Words Dressing for the Weather Identifying Emotions Good and Bad Choices Sort How To Carve a Pumpkin Sequencing Furniture to Room Match Months and Days of the Year Safety and Community Signs Single Digit Addition You may also like my top-selling resources? Digital Games Life Skills Task Cards Back to School Starter Pack Follow Me On Instagram @AmandasSpedAdventures
A review of four functional curriculum for special education provides positives and negatives for the AFLS, LINKS, FISH, and FACTER.
Trying to choose 1 Special Education Math Curriculum to fit the needs of all the students in your classroom is nearly impossible.
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Learn about science curriculum created for self-contained special education classrooms by a real special education teacher!
Life skills activities and special education classrooms are two peas in a pod. One crucial skill we should teach is cleaning up and managing our home!
Social studies can be one of the most abstract concepts to teach. It’s also rare to be given a special education social studies curriculum. So it can be a challenge to come up with hands-on and engaging social studies activities. Below I’ve listed my best tips on how I keep social studies as engaging as
Free Life Skills File Folder Activities for the independent work station in special education classrooms. Practice life skills for community integration!
Made For Me Literacy provides special education teachers with engaging, comprehensive literacy units that include task boxes, crafts, comprehension, math, cooking, and sensory lessons. The hands on activities in these units work for prek, preschool, kindergarten classroom and homeschool.
Come check out how I organize, decorate, and utilize spaces & activities to be functional on this Adult Transition classroom tour!