Entries by Silent Mind

Getting Started with Independent Work Tasks

I have a strong preference for independent work tasks in the classroom. I thoroughly enjoy the process of creating them, utilizing them, instructing students on how to use them, and witnessing the transition from dependence to independence. Numerous educators are interested in incorporating a work task system into their classroom but lack guidance on how […]

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5 No-Prep Worksheet Activities for Special Education Classrooms After a Break

Are you looking for no-prep worksheet activities to ease back in? Returning to school after a break—whether it’s winter, summer, spring, or even a long weekend—can be a challenging transition for both students and teachers. Having a few no-prep worksheet activities ready to go can make all the difference in easing back into the routine. […]

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5 MORE Techniques for Smoother Transitions in the Classroom

Welcome Abby back from Mrs. Moe’s Modifications as she guest blogs all about techniques for smoother transitions in the classroom! Check out her full blog here. This is a part 2 from the previous blog I shared where Abby gave some perfect ideas to support students in smoother transitions in the classroom. #6 Transition Object for […]

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5 Strategies for Smoother Transitions in the Classroom

Welcome Abby from Mrs. Moe’s Modifications as she guest blogs all about strategies for smoother transitions in the classroom! Check out her full blog here. Transitions can be tough for many students, especially those with Autism, who may struggle with unexpected changes or shifting from one activity to another. Whether it’s moving from recess to classroom […]

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9 Ways to Collaborate with Administrators in Special Education

Being a special education teacher comes with unique challenges that require us to collaborate with administrators. Sometimes it’s issues that administrators may not always fully grasp. When your role feels misunderstood, it can lead to frustration and a lack of necessary support. Here are actionable strategies to help bridge the gap and foster a better […]

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7 Things to Do to Not Work Beyond Contract Hours

Teachers, especially special education teachers, often feel pressured to work beyond their contracted hours to get everything done. However, there are effective strategies to help manage the immense workload and maintain a healthy work-life balance. By implementing specific techniques, teachers can complete their tasks efficiently during the school day and avoid the stress of working […]

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Tips for Teaching High School Special Ed

Teaching high school students with special needs requires a unique set of strategies and approaches to ensure that every student can thrive in an educational environment. Here are 20 tips to help guide teachers in creating an effective and supportive classroom for high school special education students. Strategies and Tips for Teaching High School Special […]

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Conferences for Special Education Teachers

Teachers are always learning and are always searching for new strategies, instructional methodology, and ideas to help their students learn. Sure, we have professional development sessions provided by the districts and schools we work for… but they aren’t always geared towards special education teachers. Or it’s a slideshow that’s repeated each year. Thankfully there are […]

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