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Accommodations & Modifications - Teaching Students with Visual Impairments - 2 views

  • Accommodations do not reduce grade level standards but rather help provide access to the course content. They do not alter the amount or complexity of the information taught to the student. Accommodations are changes in the program from a way things are typically done so that a student with a disability can have equal opportunity to participate and allow the student to be successful. These changes do not substantially or fundamentally lower or alter the standards.
    • sadielaurenn
       
      A group thing to remember, not only with this impairment, but when making all accommodations.
  • Be based on current individualized needs;Reduce the effect of the disability to access the current curriculum;Be specific about where, when, who and how the accommodations will be provided;Include current input from parents, teachers, student, and therapists;Be based on current specific needs in each content area.
    • sadielaurenn
       
      Again, great to remember with all accommodations!
  • Changes in the medium used:braillelarge printaudiotapeelectronic textoral testing/scribing Changes made in the way materials are presentedCopies of overhead projector/smartboard activities to be viewed at his/her desk as needed.The teacher or presenter should verbalize all information as it is written on the board or overhead. Information presented on the board should be in a high contrast color. Use a slant-board to position papers appropriately for reduced visual strain and to avoid glare.The computer screen should be eye level and tilted to avoid glare.Use recorded text as needed.Classroom recording of lectures/instruction by the student.Large Print textbooks/materials.Braille textbooks/materials.Clear, dark copies of worksheets.Use of a reading guide to assist in keeping place while reading and completing worksheets.Present materials against a plain backgroundUse a good contrast background and present on a contrasting tray or mat. Time requirements:Time and a half or double timeConsideration for the student's reading/writing speedConsideration for the time needed to use adaptive equipmentConsideration for eye fatigue and scanning ability Changes in the way students demonstrate learningModified assignments (when appropriate and needed) to accommodate visual fatigue (extended time and/or shortened amount of assignments).Avoid activities requiring extensive visual scanning.Avoid visually cluttered materials.Allow students to use (bold marker, 20/20 pen, mechanical pencil, or another unique writing tool) to complete assignments.Use of bold line paper.Use of raised line paper.Abbreviated homework assignment (includes all concepts, just fewer items).Shorter written assignment.Oral testing. Changes in Setting: preferential seating in the classroom for all films, assemblies and demonstration lessons.seated facing away from windows.permission to move about the room as needed to see information presented away from his/her desk. Changes in the Setting: EnvironmentAvoid glare in general from overhead lights. Consider placing light filters on fluorescent lights.Open and close doors fully (a half-open door can be a dangerous obstacle).Eliminate unnecessary background noise. Consider isolation headphones.Eliminate clutter from the room, particularly in aisles and movement paths.Place materials in consistent places so that students know where particular items are always located.Preferential locker position and locks with keys vs. combination locks.Use of task lighting as needed.
    • sadielaurenn
       
      An INCREDIBLE list of accommodations that are available when/if working with a student that has a visual impairment
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  • Modifications lower the learning expectations and should only be used if this is the only way for the student to be successful. Parents must understand if modifications to grade level standards are being made, their child may be at risk for not meeting graduation requirements.
    • clwisniewski
       
      Important to remember! We can make accommodations for students, but not to change the expectations unless approved by the school
  • Reducing assignments so a student only completes the easiest problems;Altering assignments to make them easier;Requiring a student to learn fewer materials that are required by the State's academic content standards; Providing help to a student via hints or clues to the correct answers on assignments and tests.
    • clwisniewski
       
      If we have a visually impaired student that needs modifications, these are ways to help, which can be indicated on their IEP
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Geography Games For Kids - By KidsGeo.com - 1 views

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    Interactive games to help students with their map skills
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Great Books for Kids - Recommended Books that Help Children Learn about the Environment... - 0 views

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    Recommended Books that Help Children Learn about the Environment and the Natural World while Fostering Respect & Appreciation for Living Creatures Please Note: We have added links to purchase all of the recommended books at Amazon.com. Children of the Earth United receives about 5% of the purchase price of items that you add to your cart after clicking one of our Amazon links.
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Seen the new Ziploc commercial on Food Waste? « Food Waste Focus - 0 views

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    Check out the link on shelf life. Good information and good to see companies helping the consumer waste less.
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40 Maps That Will Help You Make Sense of the World «TwistedSifter - 3 views

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    This is an amazing collection of conversation starters and thought provokers. Bookmark this for sure!
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TheMint.org - Ideas for Teachers - Scarcity, Choice and Decisions - 0 views

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    This site is a great resource for learning econonmic principles. It includes helpful information for consumers, fun for kids and lesson ideas for teachers.
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Helping Your Child Become a Responsible Citizen - 0 views

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    This is a resource geared toward parents. It could be something given to parents hardcopy, suggested reading for parents via the internet, and/or used by the teacher. There are suggestions for books, magazines, activities, etc. as additional resources.
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    Kristiana, I liked the ideas that this site has for parents, as well as teachers. Very informative and is filled with wonderful ways to guide our children.
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Looking @ Earth -- Gallery Home Page - 0 views

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    Shows how views of our planet from above have helped us to better understand the Earth.
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Harcourt Horizons: Primary Sources - 0 views

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    I stumbled on this looking for material for another class. I thought it might be helpful to others.
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EDSITEment - The Best of the Humanities on the Web - 0 views

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    Has many lessons and is helpful in determining which standards the lessons will address
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Tracing Roosevelt's Path Down the 'River of Doubt' : NPR - 1 views

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      Don't miss this radio program.
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    It includes a short radio show talking about the book and Roosevelt's adventure, which helps you get a brief idea of the book quickly.
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Diversity Activities - 0 views

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    This website offers information on cultural diversity along with activities and ideas to help teach students about cultural diversity.
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Protect the Environment: At School | Resources | US EPA - 0 views

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    Schools can learn how they can help their classrooms be more environmentally friendly.
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Places in the Heart (1984) - IMDb - 0 views

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    Edna Spalding finds herself alone and broke on a small farm in the midst of the Great Depression when her husband the Sheriff is killed in an accident. A wandering black man, Moses, helps her to plant cotton to try and keep her farm and her kids together. She also takes on a blind border, Mr. Will, who lost his sight in the first World War. She must endure storms and harsh labor to try and make her mortgage payment on time.
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Unity Versus Diversity: Ancient World History - 0 views

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    Students will analyze how the 50 State Quarters Program represents both the diversity and unity of the United States. They will identify human and physical geographic characteristics of Roman culture from Roman coins and examine how Roman emperors used coins to help unify their empire.
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Bureau of Labor Statistics - 0 views

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    A lot of great information on economic releases. This site also has a link for careers for kids. They can choose what they are interested in and read about it. Great way to help them learn what they may want to do someday.
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Wordsmyth - The Premier Educational Dictionary - Thesaurus - 0 views

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    Found this site to help out with creating vocab. activities.
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Best social studies websites for elementary school students - Primary School (Other) - ... - 0 views

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    Here is a list which may prove helpful in the future for this class and/or lesson planning in the classroom.
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audacity_controller.swf (application/x-shockwave-flash Object) - 0 views

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    If you want to make podcasts for your learners this is a great tool. Podcasts are super helpful for certain exceptional learners. For instance, record your lectures/directions so they can listen again at home or in the resource room.
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PBS Global Connections - 0 views

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    Global Connections is the online home to a family of sites created to help teachers, students, and the general public learn more about events around the world through readings, lesson plans, links, timelines, and maps.
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