Writing Ideas for Special Education Classrooms

Writing Ideas for Special Education ClassroomsWriting is a tricky thing to teach for a lot of special education teachers, especially when students have severe motor delays and limitations. I think it is important to teach writing lessons, even if it isn't the classic way we think of writing with paper and a pencil. Writing lessons can lead to students identifying letters and letter sounds, even if they can't write the letters with a pencil.

I have Handwriting Without Tears (HWOT) in my classroom. It's a great curriculum for kids with and without disabilities. It focuses on a variety of skills including building, printing and identifying letters. Check out the HWOT website, because even if you don't have the curriculum in your classroom, you can still get a lot of good ideas that you can implement in your classroom.

I'm sharing some of the ways I have used HWOT and modified writing for my students with physical disabilities, including building letters, tracing, a differentiated writing.

Building letters:
Have students build letters with wood pieces (from HWOT or rulers), pipe cleaners, playdough, or other classroom materials.

Writing Ideas for Special Education Classrooms

Writing Ideas for Special Education Classrooms

Writing Ideas for Special Education Classrooms
Students who can't hold writing utensils can stamp the letters.
Tracing letters:
Remember students can trace letters with fingers, pencils, crayons or markers, with play-dough, on page protectors, or with a car on a "letter race track". Just remember that tracing doesn't have to involve a traditional writing utensil!

Writing Ideas for Special Education Classrooms

Writing Ideas for Special Education Classrooms
Download these play-dough mats for free here


When teaching kiddos with disabilities to write, just remember to be creative because writing in a sped. classroom will look very different than a general ed. classroom!