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  • March and April Activity Ideas

    March and April Activity Ideas

    Here are some March and Spring activity ideas that could be suitable for special education elementary students:

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  • Freebie Earth Day Simple Activity

    Earthday is celebrated on April 22nd every year. This is a day to remind young students how to care for the earth and help the earth stay clean and green. This simple activity printable has 2 word-search activities and a mini book titled, “All about Earth Day”. It is best for young students or students…

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  • Task Analysis Examples in Special Education Program

    What is Task Analysis in ABA? A task analysis is a teaching process that breaks down complicated activities or skills into small chunks involving easier steps for the learners to more easily take. Which setting is Task Analysis used mostly? Regardless of what your role is in the setting, understanding the concepts and implementations of…

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  • Circle Time Ideas in Autism Program

    Circle time is an invaluable tool for success in autism special education programs! Find out how to maximize engagement, create positive interaction, and plan meaningful activities through this guide. What is Circle Time? Circle Time is a small group activity to work on social skills (e.g., turn-taking, waiting, answering simple questions, etc.). It allows the…

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  • Activity in March

    The weather gets warmer and we just had our 120th day of school. In March, many teachers love doing activities around St. Patrick’s day. If you are teaching based on a monthly theme in March, you can target the following words: St Patrick’s Day, Ireland, Irish, holiday, March, potato, shamrock, pot of gold, leprechaun, rainbow,…

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  • Teaching Phonics in Special Edcuation

    It has been several years since my school district adopted Orton-Gillingham’s approach to supporting phonics instructions. I was trained to use OG techniques to teach my students with autism and related challenges in my special education classroom. In a small group of 2-3 students, I tried to stick to the sequence of the lessons suggested…

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