Example of a Concrete Sequential Learner With Disabilities: Teaching Tips
Students with disabilities are entitled to curricula and instruction that are equitable and accessible according to IDEA (Individual with Disabilities …
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Students with disabilities are entitled to curricula and instruction that are equitable and accessible according to IDEA (Individual with Disabilities …
Continue ReadingAll young children learn math through play, utilizing concrete, hands-on fun. Even more important are these kinds of exercises in the early …
Continue ReadingThe diet of many young people leaves a lot to be desired, and this is true in special education as well as mainstream class groups. This article …
Continue ReadingTeaching children to cook is a fabulous activity to do with special education students, and it can be used to cover so much of the curriculum! It is a …
Continue ReadingMost teachers in special education like to have a grab bag of ready-to-go activities they can pull out at a moment’s notice. These card games and …
Continue ReadingA treasure hunt is a great way to get students using their communication and teamwork skills, as well as problem solving strategies. Treasure hunts …
Continue ReadingThis is a quick game to play with special needs students to build communication, teamwork and problem solving skills. It is ideal for recreation …
Continue ReadingAre your special ed students at risk from problems with financial management, getting into debt, not understanding money transactions, or simply not …
Continue ReadingAll students can have their own spelling lists each week with their own number of words at their own levels. With these lists, students can do …
Continue ReadingA sensory garden is a chance for students with more severe disabilities to share in an experience that encourages them to use their senses, as well as …
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