46. Creative Ways to Use Adapted Books in the Autism Classroom
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In Episode 46 of Autism Academy, Lisa shares creative ways to use adaptive books in the autism classroom.
Adapted books are so much more than just reading tools—they’re game-changers in the autism classroom. Whether you’re using them for homework, 1:1 instruction, speech therapy, or even as a calming activity, adapted books fit seamlessly into so many parts of the day. From morning work to small groups to cross-curricular lessons, they create engaging and meaningful learning experiences tailored to each student’s unique needs. Plus, they’re perfect for building independence, boosting sensory engagement, and teaching real-world skills—all while supporting academic growth!
Resources Mentioned:
- Short Story Adapted Books
- Adapted book bundle
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