Special Educators Resource Room Podcast: Real Talk for Special Education Teachers

190. What Routines Should I Teach the First Week of School?

Jennifer DeBrosse

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Your students don’t automatically know how your classroom works — even when the activities are ready.

In this episode, we’re talking about four routines to explicitly teach during the first two weeks of school, from getting started and asking for help to finishing and transitioning.

Because repetition isn’t a sign the routine isn’t working. Repetition is the plan.

Check out the Task Box Club and Independent Work Club for a library of tasks built for your routines:

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