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Reading Comprehension IEP Goals for Special Education

Reading Comprehension IEP Goals

    Reading comprehension is a crucial skill for students to master, regardless of their ability level. For students with significant disabilities, however, this can be particularly challenging. As a teacher, it’s essential to set meaningful, achievable, and measurable IEP goals to help special education students develop their reading comprehension skills. In this blog post, we’ll discuss strategies for creating practical reading comprehension IEP goals that target the special needs of students with special education services.

    Looking to get started with Stations in your English classroom and need some ideas or simple printable and go activities? We got you with some free printable reading centers!

    Free Printable Reading Centers

      When it comes to setting up centers, it can be really hard to get going ‘cause you may feel like you just don’t have enough activities to make it all work. Here you will find a few print and go activities that can get you started!

      Adapted Books in Autism Units

        Wanting to add more and meaningful activities to your classroom?

        Have you tried adapted books?

        Learn more about using adapted books in Autism Units!

        Using Adapted Books in Autism Units

        I love adapted books. LOVE! They are one of my favorite tools in Autism classrooms. When it comes to working on basic skills, advanced concepts, content area ideas, or even personal information, adapted books are a great way to effectively target specific skills in a way that is engaging for students.

        Using adapted books in Autism Units. How and Why PLUS get some FREE!

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