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Creating Structured, Predictable Routines with Centers

Consistency is key in a self-contained special education classroom. It helps students feel safe, reduces behaviors, and allows them to thrive academically. But let’s be real—creating and maintaining structured routines can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re already juggling a million other tasks.

That’s where centers come in!

Centers are a game-changer for self-contained classrooms. They provide structure, predictable routines, and opportunities for individualized instruction. With the right system in place, centers can transform your classroom into a well-oiled machine where both students and teachers succeed.

Why Predictable Routines Matter

For many students in self-contained classrooms, predictability isn’t just helpful—it’s essential. A predictable schedule:

  • Reduces anxiety by letting students know what to expect.
  • Reduces behaviors by establishing predictable structure
  • Promotes independence as students learn to follow routines on their own.
  • Increases engagement by giving students consistent, clear expectations.

When your classroom runs on a routine, you’ll spend less time managing behaviors and more time teaching.

Enter the Simple Centers System

The Simple Centers System was created specifically for self-contained classrooms. It’s designed to help teachers implement centers without the stress. Here’s how it works:

  1. Step-by-Step Guidance: The system walks you through setting up centers, from deciding on station activities to training your students.
  2. Consistency Built In: With a structured rotation schedule and clear expectations, students quickly learn the routine.
  3. Differentiation Made Easy: You can easily adapt centers to meet each student’s individual goals and learning needs.
  4. Built for Independence: The system includes tools and strategies to help students work independently, freeing you up to focus on small-group instruction or progress monitoring.

Benefits for Students and Teachers

By using the Simple Centers System, you’ll see big changes in your classroom:

  • For Students: They’ll become more confident and independent as they master the routines. Plus, they’ll get the individualized attention they need through differentiated activities.
  • For Teachers: You’ll save time (and sanity!) with a system that’s easy to set up and maintain. No more scrambling to plan activities or manage chaos—your centers will run smoothly.

Start Building Your Routine Today

If you’re feeling overwhelmed or unsure where to start, don’t worry—you’re not alone! The Simple Centers System is here to help you create a structured, predictable classroom that works for you and your students.

Ready to make centers work for you? Check out the Simple Centers System and take the first step toward a consistent, thriving classroom today!

JOIN THE WAITLIST!


By using teacher-friendly strategies and implementing the Simple Centers System, you’ll create a classroom environment where everyone wins. So, what are you waiting for? Start building your structured, predictable routine today!

Learn 5 Common Myths about Centers here.

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Comments

  1. Danielle Biondi says

    December 15, 2024 at 2:37 pm

    When will this course begin?

    • simplyspecialed says

      April 16, 2025 at 11:32 am

      Hi Danielle, we will be opening soon for enrollement. Make sure to join the waitlist here to be the first to hear: https://courses.simplyspecialed.com/centers-waitlist and you can always email [email protected] for more info! Hope to see you inside the course!
      Alyssa

Hi amazing teachers!
I'm Alyssa Shanahan -- a former Elementary Special Ed & Life Skills teacher. My classroom focus was always to keep things simple, increase communication, and build independence. Simply Special Ed's goal is to help teachers and students reach their full potential in and out of the classroom!

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