Special Ed Corner: Handling the Color Coding Dilemma
[Source: The Creating and Teaching Blog]
Color coding in the classroom isn’t a new concept in the realm of special education. Or at least I don’t feel that it is. I think there are some common no brainers on how one might color code materials in their room, but we all have different ideas so there could surely be ways we’ve never thought of before. And surely there are some road blocks while color coding that can sometimes make you wonder why you started it in the first place.
I’ve put together a round up of what color coding looks like in my classroom. This is the first year I’ve really “driven home” the idea of color coding for my students and have used it in just about every aspect. I think the biggest challenge of color coding in your classroom is finding the materials you need in the colors you need.
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