“How To Set Up A Special Education Program”- Bulletin Boards
Once you have all
of your furniture arranged you can start mapping out your wall space. It’s important to utilize this space to set
up interactive boards, visuals and dividers for each center. Students with special needs THRIVE off
visuals, so this stage in setting up your room is crucial!
of your furniture arranged you can start mapping out your wall space. It’s important to utilize this space to set
up interactive boards, visuals and dividers for each center. Students with special needs THRIVE off
visuals, so this stage in setting up your room is crucial!
Here is a diagram of how I utilize my wall space:
Bulletin boards
in my room:
in my room:
Job Titles
Morning Meeting
Interactive Calendar Board
Class daily Schedule
Writing Anchor Charts (Green behind Green Table)
Word Wall (Green behind Green Table)
Math Anchor Charts (Blue behind blue table)
Weekly Visual Class Schedule
Monthly Craft Display
Math/Writing Display (Red behind red table)
Teacher Organization Board
EEEK! I hope you’ve enjoyed reading about my floor plans and bulletin boards. Come back tomorrow for Day 1 of a 6 covering my Daily Schedule!