Free Daily Parent Communication Worksheets for Your Secondary Special Education Classroom
Are you looking for a simple way to communicate with parents in your special education classroom? This free End of the Day Reflection Worksheet is the perfect way to help your students reflect on their day and also let parents know what their students did throughout the day. This easy to use worksheet is differentiated and includes visuals for all students in your special education classroom. Grab this free worksheet here.

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8 Simple Activities to Add to Your End of the Day Routine in the Special Education Classroom
The end of the day can be hectic in the special education classroom. And while many teachers focus on having an effective morning routine in their classroom, it’s just as important to have an effective end of the day routine for your special education students. If you are looking for a way to set up your students for success at the end of the day, here are 8 activities to add to your end of the day routine in special education that will help keep your students engaged.

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Morning Routine Activities for Your Life Skills Classroom
How you start your day in your special education classroom can set the tone for the entire day. Create a morning routine in your classroom that will set your student (and staff) up for a successful day. Here are my favorite morning routines and activities to use in my life skills classroom including morning meeting slides and worksheets, calendar activities, life skills and independent living skills, independent work, and IEP goal work. Find your favorites to start your day off right.

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How to Practice Money Math Skills in Your Secondary Special Education Classroom
Are you looking for simple ways to teach money skills in your secondary special education classroom? Then this blog post is for you! Here you will find 13 ways to target money math skills including counting and identifying money, making change, budgeting, social skills that come with handling money and more. These activities are perfect for practicing functional math skills in your life skills classroom, or as a way to prepare for community based instruction. Learn more here.

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