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Any elementary special ed teachers here?

Hi! I just found out I will be making the switch from working in a self-contained special ed high school school for students w/behavioral issues to a resource elementary position, which is what (I think) is my dream job. My best friend works in elem resource and my mom has been a sped teacher for years, but if any of you are currently working as elem resource teachers and can share any awesome books or websites you use that would be great! thanks!
Daisy & Picabo <3

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Re: Any elementary special ed teachers here?

  • I like reading a-z

    super teacher worksheets

    raz kids

    starfall

    all i can think of right now my brain is fried

    Birthday BabyFruit Ticker
  • Early Intervention Games: Fun, Joyful Ways to Develop Social and Motor Skills in Children with Autism Spectrum or Sensory Processing Disorders [Paperback]
    Barbara Sher (Author) oct. 26, 2009


    Social Skills Activities for Special Children (J-B Teacher) [Paperback]
    Darlene Mannix (Author) dec. 15, 2008


    Life Skills Activities for Special Children by Darlene Mannix (Sep 15, 2009)


    Teaching Math to People With Down Syndrome and Other Hands-On Learners: Basic Survival Skills (Topics in Down Syndrome) Book 1 (Bk.1) [Paperback]
    DeAnna Horstmeier (Author)

     

    I just ordered these books. :)

  • Sumdog is a great math site; it helps with all math skills by the kids playing games. As a teacher you have an account to monitor their progress and even can play against them (my students loved it when they beat me.)
    "A failure to plan is a plan for failure." -Unknown
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