Special Education Classroom Prep: Teacher Planner flip through
Вставка
- Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
- Planner Video: • Teacher Planners - Spe...
Planning Pages: www.teacherspayteachers.com/P...
~Hang Out With Me! ~
++For Business Inquiries: Braelan Martin at thatspecialeducator@gmail.com
++Instagram: / thatspecialeducator
++Website: braelanmartin.com
++Podcast: braelanmartin.com/podcast
++TPT: www.teacherspayteachers.com/S... - Фільми й анімація
I am so grateful I found you! Thank you for all of this information and being so transparent! This is going to be my first year as a SPED teacher and hearing from you has been really helpful!
I love your planner! It’s very well thought out!
Thank you so much for this video! It has helped a lot, I loved the idea of planning out whole group vs. small group time.
I love your planner! I am student teaching this coming fall and have been stressing about how to start getting organized. This is very helpful!
This is so helpful!! Thank you!! I am now on Xmas holidays in Australia and slowly working my way through all your videos! I am super excited to plan my year 😃
Yay! A lot of my family lives and teaches in Australia and New Zealand! Good luck with the new school year!
Like the week at a glance thing. I think I may try that. I am jealous of your 6 to 7 kiddos. I am a CDC teacher and will have 12 kiddos.
I wish I saw this video before I bought the Erin condren planner. I’m going into student teaching for special Ed in January!
Ditto!
Love your videos. I am a reading specialist, but I also cover IEP ELA minutes. I like how you have the "normal" teacher week, then you have space for day by day plans. I started as a classroom teacher and when I switched to reading 3 years ago it was hard for me to figure out how to plan. It seemed like nothing had enough space for my needs. I typically have 10 - 15 kids on my caseload plus I run reading groups in various rooms. I can see how something like this could work for me. Thank you so much for this video and the other planner videos you have up. This was super helpful.
"I swear to God these trucks" 😂😂#Boston. Also...LOVE THIS. I always have my plans in google docs but I need to really get something like this to make it easier to see on a whole. Plus I'm always jamming the school printer 😂
😂
Great advice!!
I’ve watched this video several times-ur so organized! Just purchased the planner download! Thanks for such great input!
Btw…how did u make the tabs?
I am a new Autism Self-contained teacher for elementary (grades 1-5, 10 students) this year! I'm coming from HS inclusion so this is a big change. I appreciate your videos in helping me plan because the previous teacher had a system but was a bit stale (from what I understand). The district has a lesson bank but not necessarily a system on how to implement. I know your other videos have said that you do 15 minutes for each activity, does that include whole group lessons? I know kids can get bored fast!
Do you have a link for your slideshow with the timers?
Hi there,
I love your channel and all your tips. I am currently studying to be a Special Educator and I want to plan ahead for my practicum placement. May I ask if you have a link for this planner: it is amazing :)
Have a fabulous school year,
Miss.Kayla
I’m going to finally purchase that printable planner! Do u have an affiliate link so u can get credit?
Also, how did u make the monthly tabs? Are they in your shop?
Hi Braelan! I really enjoyed watching this video. I’m a SPED major and I graduate in December. I am definitely going to build my own lesson planner like yours. I’ve been taught that in my lesson plans I should write out what I want my paras to say and do for the lesson. Do you do that? And if so where do you put that part?
I'm a self-contained special ed teacher. I think how much you write out for the para may depend a lot on the para, and their experience. I like to write out some of the prompts the first few times, like "Show me... A" or "Duck. Frog. Which one starts with /f/?" so that they get an idea of how to present lessons. But I don't think the paras need that forever.
I think maybe at the beginning but it is not possible or sustainable to write out a lot all the time. It will drain you. Train the staff well at the beginning and over time you will get better at it!!
Wow! I would love to have 6-7 kids in my caseload. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE my kids, but 20+ on one caseload is just way too much to handle. Last year, I had 35 kids in my caseload alone while my 2 other colleagues had 25 each.
Are your kids in a self-contained classroom or do you pull them out at different times of the day?
Yes it is nice. I’m self-contained not resource