SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER RESOURCES
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Download Original →Organized Classroom with Visual Schedules
A bright special education classroom featuring color-coded visual schedules and labeled bins. A teacher points to a picture chart while a student follows along, promoting independence and routine for diverse learning needs.
Download Original →Sensory Break Station with Calming Tools
A cozy corner equipped with weighted blankets, fidget toys, and noise-canceling headphones. A special education teacher guides a student to choose a sensory tool, supporting self-regulation and focus during transitions.
Download Original →Adapted Math Manipulatives for Counting
A teacher demonstrates counting using large, textured number tiles and tactile counters. The student uses a visual number line, while the educator models one-to-one correspondence for foundational math skills.
Download Original →Social Skills Group with Role-Playing Cards
Students sit in a circle holding emotion cards and conversation starters. The special education teacher facilitates a turn-taking activity, helping learners practice greetings, eye contact, and appropriate responses.
Download Original →Individualized Workstation with Task Boxes
A desk setup with three stacked task boxes containing fine motor activities like lacing and sorting. The teacher reviews a visual checklist with the student, reinforcing task completion and independent work habits.
Download Original →Communication Board with Picture Symbols
A laminated board displays core vocabulary icons for requesting, commenting, and protesting. The teacher models pointing to "I want" and "more," supporting nonverbal students in expressing needs effectively.
Download Original →Data Collection Clipboard with Behavior Charts
A teacher holds a clipboard with a frequency tally sheet and ABC chart. Next to it, a student earns stickers on a token board, linking positive behavior to tangible rewards in a structured environment.
Download Original →Multisensory Reading Lesson with Sand Tray
A student traces a letter in a sand tray while saying its sound aloud. The teacher provides hand-over-hand guidance, combining tactile, auditory, and visual input to reinforce phonics for struggling readers.
Download Original →Calm-Down Sequence Poster and Breathing Cards
A wall poster shows five steps: stop, breathe, count, choose, and go. The teacher hands a student a breathing card with a star shape to trace, teaching emotional regulation through deep breathing exercises.
Download Original →Inclusive Circle Time with Adapted Seating
Students sit on wobble cushions, floor chairs, and beanbags around a teacher holding a large storybook. Visual prompts and a song board keep all learners engaged, accommodating varied sensory and mobility needs.
Download Original →Organized Classroom Toolkit for Special Education Teachers
A neatly arranged desk featuring visual schedules, fidget tools, and color-coded bins. This resource setup helps educators manage diverse learning needs, reduce student anxiety, and streamline daily transitions in a structured, supportive environment.
Download Original →Differentiated Instruction Cards for Inclusive Learning
Stacked laminated cards with icons and text for math, reading, and social skills. These versatile resources allow special education teachers to adapt lessons for varied abilities, promoting engagement and comprehension through hands-on, visual learning strategies.
Download Original →Sensory Break Station Ideas for Special Needs Classrooms
A calm corner with weighted blankets, noise-canceling headphones, and tactile toys. This image highlights essential resources for self-regulation breaks, helping teachers create safe spaces where students with sensory sensitivities can refocus and thrive.
Download Original →Digital IEP Goal Tracker Template for Special Educators
A laptop screen displaying a customizable spreadsheet with progress bars and notes. This time-saving resource enables teachers to monitor individual goals, document data efficiently, and collaborate with parents and therapists for consistent student support.
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