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Behavior Charts for Autism Classrooms - Visual Supports for Behavior

Behavior Charts for Autism (Kids Best Visual Reward Chart)

    ✨Are you ready to tackle behavior management for your students with autism? 🧩 Behavior charts, also known as token boards, are the secret ingredient to success! In our latest blog post, we explore the different types of behavior charts, why they work, and how to implement them effectively. Say goodbye to challenging behaviors and hello to a more positive and engaging learning environment. 🌈💪 Don’t miss out on this valuable resource! Visit the Noodle Nook website for more. #BehaviorCharts #AutismSupport #PositiveReinforcement

    Printable Behavior Data Sheet for Special Ed Teachers - Graphic

    Printable Behavior Tracking Sheet (Data Charts for Teachers)

      Tired of struggling with classroom behavior? Printable behavior tracking sheets are the lifesaver you’ve been waiting for! ❤️
      Easily track student behavior, identify trends, and support positive change. Click to read more about how a solid set of printable behavior tracking sheet documents can change your classroom (and life)! #behaviormanagement

      Classroom Helper Ideas for K12 Teachers via Noodle Nook

      65 Fun and Fantastic Classroom Helper Ideas

        It’s not just about classroom management; it’s about teaching your students valuable life skills in a fun and engaging way. So, get ready to unleash the potential of your classroom with these classroom helper ideas that are sure to make your students shine and your classroom thrive!

        Structured Classroom Layout in Special Ed - How to via Noodle Nook

        Structured Classroom Layout – FREE Checklist for SpEd Success

          Physical Structure is a pillar of structured classrooms- and I am always shocked at how many people get their structured classroom layout all wrong!

          If you’re gearing up to transform your classroom empty classroom into a dynamic space for students with special needs, there’s one thing you absolutely need for sure: To nail that physical structure! Your structured classroom layout is the secret weapon to make your year a success… and trust me, it’s easier than you think to do!

          Stress Free Back to School Transition Tips for Teachers

          Creating a Classroom Paradise: Stress-Free Back to School Transition Tips for Teachers

            Hey there, teachers! It’s that time of the year again – back to school! We know how important it is to start the new year on the right foot. Target has had the school supplies set up since basically the last day of school. I guess that means our poolside vaca is over. No worries.  We’ve got your back with some awesome stress-free back to school transition tips for teachers, just like you. Let’s dive right in!

            Data collection teacher tips in special ed

            Data Collection Tips for Teachers: Hacks for Tracking Progress in Special Education

              Hey there, awesome teachers in special education! Are you ready to conquer data collection like a pro? Don’t worry; I’ve got some nifty tricks up my sleeve that will make tracking progress a breeze! Let’s dive in and discover how to make data fun and helpful in your classroom. Ready? Let’s go!
              Step 1: Set Clear Goals and Objectives 🎯
              Start by setting clear goals and objectives for your students.

              Best Back to School Tips for Special Education Teachers

              10 Best Back to School Tips for Special Education Teachers

                Hey there, SpedTacular SpEducator! It’s that time of the year again—the back-to-school season is just around the corner. As you gear up for another exciting year of shaping young minds, we’ve got your back with the 10 best back to school tips for special education teachers just like you. So, grab your highlighters (and the beverage of your choice) and prepare to kick off the upcoming school year on the right foot. We’ve got your to-do start-of-school checklist ready to go!

                showcasing hands-on teaching activities for composing and decomposing numbers.

                Engaging Activities for Composing and Decomposing Numbers

                  During a teacher appreciation week, I found myself up early strolling through a big box store trying to find a perfectly practical yet thoughtful gift for my amazing teacher team. Excitement washed over me as I found the perfect insulated mugs. Only one problem. There were only three. I hunted down a store employee and asked them if they had any more in the back because I could only find three but I needed eight. To my surprise, the employee asked, “Well, how many more do you need then?” At that moment, rather caught off guard, I realized how important math fluency is in everyday situations. That’s why there’s immense value in incorporating activities for composing and decomposing numbers in your classroom.