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Including Students with Severe and Multiple Disabilities in Typical Classrooms
Now in its second edition, this best-selling resource gives educators all the latest wisdom on including students with both sensory impairments and cognitive and physical disabilities. Packed with practical information and ideas, the updated edition features a new chapter on assessment, information on IDEA 1997 and new regulations, strategies like block scheduling and service learning, separate chapters on middle and high school, and coverage of today's hot topics, including literacy in all its forms. Educators will learn about compatible teaching methods for students with and without disabilities, the roles of peers and adults in the inclusion process, and how to adapt curricula and instructional techniques for students having significant challenges.
Ages: 1 to 18 Requirements: None |
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Including Students with Special Needs
Offers practical strategies for teaching students with special needs in inclusive settings. Its non-categorical approach helps teachers ensure all students’ success regardless of their specific category of exceptionality. Filled with examples and vignettes, the text illuminates teaching methods and shows how they affect students’ learning.
Ages: 1 to 18 Requirements: None |
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Inclusion
Ages: 1 to 18 Requirements: None |
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Inclusion: Learning Together
The inclusion of children with disabilities into the traditional classroom has become an increasingly important issue for educators; take an in-depth look at this topic.
Ages: 1 to 18 Requirements: VHS |
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Inclusion: The PER-Kid Way
Learn how inclusion can work in schools where there is no inclusion for students with severe disabilities. Viewer will go through 4-step "Key Player" approach to developing meaningful inclusion for all students.
Ages: 1 to 18 Requirements: VHS |
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Inclusive Programming for Elementary Students with Autism
Clearly shows the benefit of inclusion and offers exercises and programs that make inclusion more comfortable for the child with autism, his teacher, and fellow students.
Ages: 5 to 18 Requirements: None |
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Incorporating Social Goals in the Classroom
Provides practical, hands-on strategies to teach social skills to children with high-functioning autism and Asperger Syndrome. Includes a detailed description of the social deficits of these children as they appear in the classroom. Instruction is included in the book to enhance the development of appropriate, measurable, and meaningful IEPs to incorporate social goals.
Ages: 1 to 18 Requirements: None |
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Incredible 5-Point Scale
This clearly illustrated book shows how to break down a given behavior and, with the student’s active participation, develop a unique scale that identifies the problem and, just as important, suggests alternative, positive behaviors at each level of the scale.
Ages: 5 to 18 Requirements: None |
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Intel Reader
Printed text into audio: quickly and easily
There has never been a mobile device quite like the Intel® Reader. Such convenient access to the printed word can be life changing for people with vision or reading-related disabilities, blindness, or low vision. The level of success and freedom they stand to gain with the Intel Reader is unprecedented.
Portable and unobtrusive, the Intel Reader takes pictures of printed material. It then converts it to digital form and allows magnification and/or audio playback. The reliable Intel® technology combines a high-resolution camera with an Intel® Atom™ processor. Which means conversion is fast, and the Intel Reader can hold large amounts of text.
With the Intel Reader, you have convenient and flexible access to a variety of printed content. Being able to read for yourself can increase your freedom, enjoyment, and confidence, and it can help you accomplish more at school or work.
Capturing and playing back text with the Intel Reader is as easy as point, shoot, listen. You just hold it over the printed text, push the Capture button to take a picture of the page, and the Reader will play it back to you on the spot. (You can listen to it through the earphones if you want more privacy.)
You can also store content on your Intel Reader and listen to it when it's most convenient for you. If you want to capture a chapter, an article, or a book, the Intel® Portable Capture Station makes it easier to shoot large amounts of text. The Intel Reader also plays most audio content including MP3, DAISY* digital talking books, and even text that you transfer from a computer.
Ages: 1 to 18 Requirements: May also want to check out the capture station to upload multiple pages. |
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Intel Reader Capture Station
Convenient Bulk Capture for Large Documents
The Intel® Portable Capture Station is used with the Intel Reader to quickly and conveniently capture large amounts of text for school, work or pleasure. The sturdy, portable stand enables complete, rapid text capture, holding the camera to help capture books, magazines, newspapers, and other documents. A transparent film holds books flat for easy capture, and the large, easy-to-find capture button on the base helps users quickly capture lots of pages. The Intel Portable Capture Station folds up into a convenient briefcase size for use at home, work or school.
Ages: 1 to 18 Requirements: Must have the Intel Reader in order to use this item. |
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It's too Much Work to Be Your Friend - Helping the Learning Diabled Child Find Social Sucess Ages: 1 to 18 Requirements: None |
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Just Give Him the Whale
I am so grateful for this book . . . Kluth and Schwarz give educators and parents the tools to empower students with autism. I can't think of a greater gift. --Catriona Johnson, MS, Chair, Autism Society of America Government Relations Committee; parent of a child with autism
Provides wonderful insights on how autistic individuals . . . can be helped by means of creative strategies that can empower them to experience success. --Jenn Seybert, BA, Autism self-advocate; Executive Board, Autism National Committee
This book is for any teacher who wants to be remembered fondly by her students as the one who ;got it, who built meaning and motivation into learning. I wish this book had been on my shelf my first year of teaching! --Carol Gray, President, The Gray Center for Social Learning and Understanding "
Ages: 1 to 18 Requirements: None |
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Keys to Success for Teaching Students with Autism
Practical, step-by-step guide to educating students with autism that unlocks the secrets of six critical teaching elements, including creating an effective classroom environment, curriculum development, instructional strategies, managing problem behaviors, data collection and building collaborative teams.
Ages: 5 to 18 Requirements: None |
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KidTools Software Ages: 7 to 18 Requirements: None |
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Kindergarten Teacher's Guide
Guide for the student workbook, Letters and Numbers for Me. Tips for kindergarten teachers, parents and therapists. Lesson plans for easy, effective instruction. Daily plan for post workbook practice.
Ages: 5 to 18 Requirements: None |
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KNOW YOUR BODY - ENDOCRINE & REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEMS
"Revised in 2005, Know Your Body helps struggling readers and students with learning differences understand the major systems of the human body. This comprehensive science program includes five reproducible binders with easy-to-read chapters and diagrams that address important characteristics, functions, and health issues related to each of the body's systems. Completely updated, the lessons have been aligned with National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) strands and objectives to help students master concepts tested on high-stakes assessments."
PCI Education Website
Ages: 10 to 18 Requirements: None |
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Label-maker, Brother PT-1830
The PT-1830 delivers the professional performance and quality you need to create labels and organize your space. With its large, 15-character LCD display the PT-1830 prints up to two lines in four type sizes and 10 different type styles along with mirror printing, underlining and text framing features. Fits on any desk and has a 15-character LCD display for easy editing, 71 built-in symbols and can print on four different label widths: from 1/4" to 3/4".
Ages: 1 to 18 Requirements: None |
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Label-maker, Dymo LetraTag QX50
QWERTY keyboard for fast and easy input; ergonomic design including a RACE keyboard (Rapid Accented Character Entry), a wide choice of function keys and a cancel key; icons that light up when specific print features such as capitals and boxes are activated; easy access to an extensive symbol set; 9-character display; Fixed length printing; additonal copies; mirror printing
To get all the features and conveniences of LetraTag plus a QWERTY keyboard and larger LCD display. Just like Letra TAG, the QX50 model is compatible with newest fabric iron-on tape - enabling you to easily identify sports equipment, children's clothing and other fabric by simply printing, peeling and ironing on the label.
Ages: 1 to 18 Requirements: None |
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Language Master Cards - Survival Skills
2551 Reading for Everyday Living: Survival Skills
unit 1 - reading the ads
Ages: 10 to 18 Requirements: For use with a Califone CardMaster |
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Laughing and Loving with Autism
(.)A humorous look at autism. Written by a parent, it offers warm and wonderful stories by parents and teachers that will make you laugh out loud while learning more about autism as you gain a new perspective!
Ages: 1 to 18 Requirements: None |
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