Breezy Special Ed
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Get functional teaching ideas for multi-needs special education, with a transition / life skills focus. Breezy Special Ed provides lessons from a Life Skills and Special Education Classroom.
Breezy Special Ed
3M ago
Oh, hello there January! If you are looking for language arts life skill worksheets to use this month as you teach about all things snow and winter related, I have your back with all the differentiated resources you'd need to teach this winter. Check out all the winter resources that have been tried and tested by special education teachers all over the country!
Here's some of the winter resources teacher like you love to use in their classrooms:
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Breezy Special Ed
5M ago
Are you a special education teacher who uses symbol support all day long with your students? In addition to the PECS, AAC devices, and symbol supported stories in your classroom, now you can add some symbols to your everyday teaching apparel as well! Also, who doesn't need an excuse to wear a comfy teacher tee to school ;)
Symbol Supported Christmas Tees for Special Education Teachers
This Merry Christmas sweatshirt comes with a scattered array of 9 Christmas symbols, such as holly, stocking, gingerbread, ornament, present, and more! It's the perfect shirt to wear the entire month of Decemb ..read more
Breezy Special Ed
9M ago
Special education classrooms can greatly benefit from having a designated calming center where students can go to self-regulate when feeling overwhelmed or frustrated. This calm down space provides a safe and quiet environment for students to regain their composure. Here's how you can create an effective calming center that suits your classroom and your students' needs.
Setting Up Your Calming Center
Start by identifying a corner in your classroom that can be transformed into a calming center. Use items like bookshelves, dividers, tables, or desks to section off the area and create a cozy ..read more
Breezy Special Ed
1y ago
Mornings are so busy, the last thing most teachers are thinking about is submitting attendance when there are students to say hello to, notes to read, lesson details to finalize, kids to help, etc! So, how can a teacher actually remember to take attendance?
Here are some tried and true ideas from seasoned teachers who shared their strategies on the BSE Facebook page. Check them out and let us know which one ends up working best for you!
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Breezy Special Ed
1y ago
When teaching life skill math, make sure that what you are teaching is able to be transferred to life outside of the classroom. Seriously, you don't want to waste your time (and your students' time) on skills that won't be used in the real world!
One of the easiest ways to do this when teaching money is to make sure the materials in your classroom are realistic.
Realistic Cash Register
I don't know why, but every "play" cash register I have found has spots for 3 bills. Why? I wish I knew! Pretty sure all normal cash registers have 4 (and maybe some bank specific ones have more). So when ..read more
Breezy Special Ed
2y ago
Are you feeling the drag of the school year by this point? Let me make it a little bit easier for you by showing you these resources that you can click, print, and use without any additional prep work or modification for your special education students.
Sound good? Here are 5 resources for March and St. Patrick's Day that are differentiated and ready to go!
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Breezy Special Ed
2y ago
The act of gratitude is important for everyone, and that includes our students with disabilities. It might be hard for our non-verbal students to express what they are thankful for, so I created these differentiated thankful turkeys to help!
Symbol Support
With this thankful turkey resource, students will be able to use the symbols to help them think about and choose the things they are thankful for. Then they can paste them on a turkey or on a journal to show what they are thankful for.
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