Classroom Schedules

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PECS visual cues 7 visual schedule for potty training a child with autism or special needs
Telling Time - Math and Classroom Management Bulletin Board Idea
ThanksWhat a great idea for students to learn the class schedule and tell time! This clever teacher made the words pop using CTPs 4 Sprinkle Designer Letters! awesome pin
Emergency Drills Visual Routine Posters & Supports (Fire Drill, Earthquake, Tornado, & Intruder Drills)
Fire, Earthquake, Tornado, & Intruder Drills - Visuals and supports to make emergency drills less stressful and scary for kids in your preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten classrooms.
How to Get Started with PECS for Your Autistic Child
If your child has a speech or language delay, their speech therapist may suggest several strategies to help them with communication. For us, and for many, the most useful strategy has been PECS. But what are PECS and how do you get started with them?
Exit Ticket
Exit Ticket - great idea! Use a dry erase board with the question. Have students line up and whisper answer to teacher on the way to lunch! No paper!
Establishing the Special Education Schedule with Centers
I've gathered up all my posts about creating the classroom schedule in special education and shared my process and ideas about the use of centers.
Scheduling in the Special Education Classroom
Need help putting together a schedule for your special education classroom? Look no further! Check out how I put mine together for my self contained classroom!
The VERY Visual Schedule
The most visual schedule out there! Perfect for Classroom management and Routine Reinforcements.
Autism Classroom Mini-Schedules for General School Activities
You have your daily schedules and calendars, but some students with autism still need extra activity-based schedules. Schedules for science, PE, Recess, music, art, and academics in 5 backgrounds and 2 sizes. You'll love these!
Individual Full-Day Schedules: Part 1
Individual Full-Day Schedules: Part 1 by Autism Classroom News: http://www.autismclassroomnews.com
The Speech Knob
The Speech Knob - Using Verbal, Non-Verbal, and Visual Supports in the Classroom
Paint Paddles Turned Bible Facts Review Sticks!!!
Use paint sticks and velcro to make an activity of putting things in order; could also use for an individual schedule for kids with autism-- very portable! Repinned by SOS Inc. Resources @sostherapy.