General resources for special education teachers. Inclusive classrooms are becoming more common, so this is a great site for general subject teachers as well.
I think this website is especially useful because not only does it show resources for different subjects, it also has information for Spanish, and RTI resources for special education teachers.
This sites is an interesting way of building projects or just posting ideas. It is an online bulletin board that can be utilized in and out of the classroom.
This site is an innovative way to teach in the classroom, offering a new way to present information/presentations, idea, etc. for many different grade levels.
This is a very good interactive website that helps kids learn their ABC's. It will be especially helpful to me because the kids I would like to work with function on a very young academic level, although their age range is anywhere from 13-30. This would really help because it is a very colorful website, and it allows kids to interact. I could think of MANY activities to do with this website.
A cloud-based presentation software that opens up a new world and makes presentations fun. Useful to make class more interesting for students and have an interesting presentation instead of a boring one. Great for making dry material more fun for the students to learn.
I really like how this resource is for special education students AND educators! Since special education is my major, I really enjoyed reading these "tips."
Kids love doing crafts and making learning fun through projects and art. This site provides you with many different ideas for crafts in your classroom, as well as a "planner" for your classroom craft schedule.
Carol Gray developed Social Stories™ as a tool to communicate proper social cues and behaviors in different situations to Autistic children. The stories help children, with any social deficit, function and cope with the world around them. I use social stories with all my students.
This site I listed as being a SPED resource but it is also for all other students including bilingual. Unfortunately it isn't free but with a paid membership, it offers a great deal of materials such as classroom management, printables as well as a good subject range.
This site provides a variety of tools that can be used with your work with your student. In order to access the information, you have to become a member.
This site requires a membership which is reasonable considering it has a lot of great benefits. There are also resources, publications as well as a career center.
website for all ages of learners. Provides interactive animated games and lessons in addition to a multitude of resources for teachers like lesson plans, activities, and links to instructional aids.