The Teachers Pay Teachers site-wide back to school sale is almost here, and I want to share my favorite, tried-and-true back to school resources! These Miss Behavior back to school behavior resources are perfect for getting your special education classroom started on the right foot. I have broken up my resources into categories to help you find JUST what you’re looking for. Happy shopping!
Setting up your classroom
It can be super intimidating to set up your classroom. In case you didn’t know, I am a BIG believer in functional classroom decor! It is MY JAM. Here are some resources to set up your physical classroom in a way that is still conducive to learning and emotional regulation.
- No Frills Alphabet Line with Real Photos
- Community/Safety Signs Alphabet Line with Real Photos
- Coping Skills Alphabet Line
- Back to School Coping Skills Bulletin Board Craft
- THINK Functional Decor with Social Filter Extension Activities
- SEL Vocabulary Word Wall
- Calm Corner Bundle
Classroom Routines
Classroom routines are everything! Here’s some resources that will give you some SOLID routines to take you through the whole year!
- Morning Meeting SEL Slides – for the whole year!
- Morning Choices (Alternative to Morning Work)
- SEL Yes/No Question Slides
- Monthly SEL Early Finisher Choice Boards
- Daily SEL Warm-Up Journal
Behavior Support
If you’re a behavior support teacher, these supports are gold. I have been there, and I created these resources for my students!
- Behavior Debrief Think Sheets
- Real Photo Sensory Path
- Mindful Kids Bundle
- Executive Functioning E-Books
- Digital Token Boards
- Calming Books for De-Escalation
- Size of the Problem Bundle
Community Building Activities
These two community building activities are perfect for the beginning of the year! The books are easily found likely in your classroom library, or you can also watch a read aloud online if you do not have physical access to the books. These also include crafts that can easily design a beginning of the year bulletin board or your classroom door.
There’s a lot more where this came from, but I think these are truly the resources that made my classroom go round. What back to school behavior resources are you looking for?