Print out the French version of the Fair is Not Always Equal poster adapted from Universal Design for Learning in Action by Whitney H. Rapp, Ph.D., and Teaching Everyone by Whitney H. Rapp, Ph.D., & Katrina L. Arndt, Ph.D. Read More
Read the excerpt from Behavior Support for Students with ASD: Practical Help for 10 Common Challenges. Read More
Read the excerpt of the first chapter of The Data Collection Toolkit. Read More
View the ABC Foundations for Young Children sample lesson. In this lesson, Bb, /b/ is introduced through the helicopter game. Helicopter Game Picture Cards and Game Tips are also conveniently provided. Read More
The topic of this five-step lesson is accepting change in routines. Steps include explaining the goal with visual support, reading a short story, modelling and reinforcing, role-play and reinforcement, and promoting generalization. Read More
This lesson plan from The Social Compass Curriculum will help students with autism understand what others are communicating when using body language. Read More
View the first sample lesson, Using Feeling Words, to introduce a variety of feeling words and increase students' emotional vocabularies. The second lesson, Identifying Happy Expressions, will help elementary school students with special needs identify faces showing happy expressions through common characteristics as well as differentiate between happy expressions and other facial expressions. Read More
View the sample activity to help children gain practice in recognizing the first sound in words and in making sound–symbol correspondences. The activity includes the bingo demonstration page, leter chips, and suggested modifications to meet the needs of all students. Read More
View the sample classroom activity for passage-level fluency. The goal of this activity is for students to increase their passage reading fluency and accuracy. Read More
See a sample activity that demonstrates how math instruction can be incorporated into the activity of setting the table. Let's Talk About Math is a program for children birth to 5 designed to weave counting and other math concepts into everyday activities. Read More