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I have been there. I really have. You are sitting in front of a computer screen tasked with writing IEP goals for a student. You sit there, glazed over, wondering what to write. And it’s not that you don’t know your students. It’s not that you’re unable to write good IEP goals. The thing is you’re just not sure where they should go next. Once they master a goal, what is the logical next step? You need an IEP goal bank!
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10 FREE Printable Math Centers for K-5 & Autism Units Here is the challenge- you are working with students who are functioning at a vast… Read More »Free Printable Math Centers
Google Fonts for Instructional Design What google font combinations should you use? Designing on the Google Platform? There are tons of great fonts out there… Read More »Google Fonts for Instructional Design
Universal Graphic Organizers for Any Book I was recently talking to a teacher about using adapted novels. She loves them, but wanted something that she… Read More »Graphic Organizers for Any Book
I had to post this one- I was in a classroom with a student who was working on their fruit vocabulary and the teacher asked if… Read More »Fruit Vocabulary Book and Repeated Reader
Shopping ScavengThe problem comes up with making all those trips meaningful. Too often, there is not a ton of money or a need to shop for items every week. Using a grocery shopping scavenger hunt activity is a great way to keep meaning in community trips without busting the budget.er Hunt