Middle School Special Education

Special education lesson plans, activities, resources and more for middle school special education classrooms. Learn how to teach special education in middle school classrooms. Find task boxes and file folders to support your middle school students. I love sharing individual behavior management ideas along with strategies for teaching executive functioning skills. You will find tons of activities, games, and resources for teaching life skills. You will find task boxes and visual schedules here!
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How to Deal with Difficult Families as a Special Education Teacher | Teaching Tips
As a special education teacher or case manager, you may be wondering how to deal with difficult parents. Dealing with difficult parents as a teacher can be hard to navigate. It is important to have empathy and patience with the families of special ed students. You can communicate with families with daily check-ins for kids, classroom newsletters, and more. Collaborating with school counselors, psychologists, speech therapists, and occupational therapists helps support students and families.
Autism Acceptance Month Treat Bags - Simply Special Ed
Are you looking for a fun, creative way to celebrate Autism Acceptance Month with your staff? Below, I will show you how to create this special treat bags that your students can make and hand out during the month of April! Learn how to make Autism Acceptance stickers along with the treat bags. You also don't want to forget to grab your free download with visual directions for your special education students.
Homework Alternatives in Special Education
Have you considered not giving homework to your special education students? Today, I’m sharing some alternate ideas for homework in elementary school. Family engagement activities are always a fun alternative and there are various ideas to choose from. Special ed students can complete missing work at home so that they can get caught up. Family cooking for kids is wonderful during holidays and breaks. Check out the variety of ideas today!
How to Deal with Difficult Families as a Special Education Teacher | Teaching Tips
As a special education teacher or case manager, you may be wondering how to deal with difficult parents. Dealing with difficult parents as a teacher can be hard to navigate. It is important to have empathy and patience with the families of special ed students. You can communicate with families with daily check-ins for kids, classroom newsletters, and more. Collaborating with school counselors, psychologists, speech therapists, and occupational therapists helps support students and families.
Homework Alternatives in Special Education
Have you considered not giving homework to your special education students? Today, I’m sharing some alternate ideas for homework in elementary school. Family engagement activities are always a fun alternative and there are various ideas to choose from. Special ed students can complete missing work at home so that they can get caught up. Family cooking for kids is wonderful during holidays and breaks. Check out the variety of ideas today!
Life Skills IEP Goals for High Schoolers
Are you teaching high school special education students? Today, I’m sharing how to work on IEP goals and life skills for high school special ed students. Some life skill activities that we work on are teaching kids about grocery shopping and personal hygiene activities. High school students can also practice personal information activities, placing an order activity, and completing tasks. I have included how to data track all of these activities.
Winter Fine Motor Activities for Special Education
Do you need some winter fine motor centers for your special education classroom? These fine motor activities will be perfect for early elementary or elementary students. I have included Christmas whole punch activities, cutting activities, and tong it activities. Special education students love the Christmas visual crafts for kids with the step by step visual directions to help with their independence. December cut and paste activities are always a favorite too.
How to Amplify and Celebrate Autistic Voices - Simply Special Ed
Looking for ways to celebrate Autism Acceptance month? Today I am sharing resources to celebrate and amplify Autistic voices this month and every month. You will find some great book companions you can use in your special education classroom or even gen ed classroom. These are great for working on reading comprehension skills and also come with a super cute visual craft for special education as well. Learn more now!
FREE Pizza Fractions Math Task Box for Special Education | Fractions Activity
Do you love using math task boxes for your special education students? Today, I’m sharing task boxes for special education in math that will work perfect for your independent math centers. These FREE math task boxes are pizza fractions. Elementary special education students love working on task box center activities to build their knowledge and independence. As a special education teacher, I can target IEP goals and collect data on these activities.
How to Use EmoQuest | Social-Emotional Skills | Special Education App
Have you tried using Emoquest for social skills with your special education students? Today, I’m sharing my best teacher tips on teaching social skills in a self contained special ed classroom. Emoquest is an app that helps students practice social-emotional skills through interactive social stories. These social skills lessons are perfect for elementary special ed students. Emoquest would also be a great app to use during speech therapy groups. Check out all of the social-emotional skills list!
Autism Acceptance Month Treat Bags - Simply Special Ed
Are you looking for a fun, creative way to celebrate Autism Acceptance Month with your staff? Below, I will show you how to create this special treat bags that your students can make and hand out during the month of April! Learn how to make Autism Acceptance stickers along with the treat bags. You also don't want to forget to grab your free download with visual directions for your special education students.
Life Skills IEP Goals for High Schoolers
Are you teaching high school special education students? Today, I’m sharing how to work on IEP goals and life skills for high school special ed students. Some life skill activities that we work on are teaching kids about grocery shopping and personal hygiene activities. High school students can also practice personal information activities, placing an order activity, and completing tasks. I have included how to data track all of these activities.
FREE Pizza Fractions Math Task Box for Special Education | Fractions Activity
Do you love using math task boxes for your special education students? Today, I’m sharing task boxes for special education in math that will work perfect for your independent math centers. These FREE math task boxes are pizza fractions. Elementary special education students love working on task box center activities to build their knowledge and independence. As a special education teacher, I can target IEP goals and collect data on these activities.
FREE Visual Recipe for Valentine's Day Shake | Cooking in the Classroom
Do you love doing visual recipes for kids with your special education students? Today, I’m sharing a FREE Valentine’s Day visual recipe for kids. Simple visual recipes are the perfect way to practice life skills with your special ed students. Students can practice IEP goals too with following directions, sequencing, and reading comprehension. They can work on math skills with measuring and social skills with taking turns. Learn more today!
FREE Visual Recipe for Valentine's Day Shake | Cooking in the Classroom
Do you love doing visual recipes for kids with your special education students? Today, I’m sharing a FREE Valentine’s Day visual recipe for kids. Simple visual recipes are the perfect way to practice life skills with your special ed students. Students can practice IEP goals too with following directions, sequencing, and reading comprehension. They can work on math skills with measuring and social skills with taking turns. Learn more today!