Adapted science curriculum

Year-Long Elementary Adapted Science Curriculum

Adapted Science Curriculum for Special Education Do you teach science in your elementary special education classroom? Are you tired of modifying everything from the general education curriculum only to find that most activities are still too difficult for your severe special needs students? Or maybe you are tired of spending

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Core Word Of the Week

What Are Core Words? Hey there, Teacher Friends! Today, we’re diving into the world of core words and why using core word of the week in your classroom is an absolute game-changer. Now, I know you’re already familiar with core words, but let’s quickly recap for anyone who might be

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Ice Cream Volcano Science Experiment

Ice Cream Volcano Science Your students want a colorful, instantly gratifying experiment with a little razzle dazzle. This ice cream volcano is just what you need to make your science lesson fun. An easy baking soda and vinegar science experiment with a twist! While they are making this ice cream

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Scavenger Hunts with AAC

AAC Scavenger Hunts Planning a scavenger hunt in the classroom can be a  fun and interactive way for students to explore their surroundings and use their AAC systems. Here are some steps to create a successful scavenger hunt in the classroom Choose a theme This is the fun part! Get

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Read Aloud with AAC

This post may contain affiliate links. Read Aloud with AAC AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) devices can be used to enhance read-aloud’s for students. AAC devices can help students communicate their thoughts, feelings, and questions about the text being read. Here are some ways to use AAC devices with a

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10 Fun AAC Activities for the Classroom

AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) activities can be fun and engaging for people of all ages and abilities. Here are 10 ideas for fun AAC activities: Cooking Students can use AAC to support cooking instruction. Visual supports support step-by-step instructions. AAC symbols or pictures help students follow a recipe or

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I'm Rhose

As a full time special education teacher in a self- contained classroom, mama to 3, and wife, I know what it’s like to juggle the stress of work, kids, and life. I want to help special education teachers by giving them tools to make their lives a little easier.