@media only screen { .email * { word-break: break-word; } }@media screen and (max-width: 384px) { .mail-message-content { width: 414px !important; } }.ck-link { text-decoration: underline; }@media only screen and (max-width:600px) { .ck-mobile-font-size { font-size:50px !important; } } Good morning! Two and a half more days! The end is near! We have a half day on Wednesday and after that I am on summer vacation! This week's blog post is some strategies to help you with your inclusion classroom. I have 5 more tips coming next week! Strategies for Differentiating Instruction in Inclusive Classes Currently reading James by Percival Everett, I'm not able to read as fast as I used to with a 5 month old at home but I'll finish it eventually 😂 Enjoy your week! XOXO, Katie |
Good morning! I survived our school play weekend and am finally in countdown mode! 7 1/2 more school days until summer break! I feel like most of the country is already done, so when I see teachers on Instagram celebrating their break, I remember that I'll be off until Sept. Today's blog post is about assistive technology, what it is, how to use it, and some ideas for your classroom Check it out! Using Assistive Technology to Support Your Students You'll be happy to know that I finished Here...
Good morning! We are ticking down the days until we are off for the summer! In my district we have 12 and a half more school days. And between now and then I have to put on the school play. I'm exhausted already! Today's blog post is about co-teaching models, what they are and when they work. Check it out! Co-Teaching Models to Use in Inclusion Settings My annual goal is always 50 books, I figure that's a little less than a book a week and should be do-able... right? Well this year I decided...
Good morning! Trying to be productive during maternity leave is harder than I thought. I thought my baby would be on more of a predictable schedule by now, but here we are. I guess I should have seen this coming! Today's blog post is some of my favorite organization tips for keeping my middle school students organized. As a special education teacher, a lot of my students struggle with the executive functioning skills that are needed to keep themselves organized without support. I spend a lot...