Moms With Apps is a collaborative group of parent developers and reviewers seeking to promote quality apps for kids and families. We use Google Groups for our forum.
During the school year, resources related to each Strategy-A-Day calendar page will appear here. If this is all you are seeing now, check back after the summer break and you'll find lots of great related resources for your classroom. Of course, you can use the tags and search features within Diigo to locate resources now--or anytime at all. To learn more about Diigo go to http://lcps.org/page/1710. To view our complete collection of tagged Diigo resources, click here https://groups.diigo.com/group/lcpsat
This is a subscription-based resource, however, there are plenty of sample ideas and resources that are available on the welcome page. Autism Inspiration provides a variety of resources for parents and teachers of children with autism spectrum behaviors. Resources provided include social scripts, lesson plans, games, group activities, sensory integration ideas, and other valuable tools and information to help teach children with Autism, Asperger Syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Delay (PDD), Sensory Integration Disorder, and other related behaviors.
"Canva tutorial showing the basic features of the online design tool and some advanced tips for drop shadows, selecting groups of items, linking text and more!"
"Canva tutorial showing the basic features of the online design tool AND some advanced tips for drop shadows, selecting groups of items, linking text and more!"
Online Learning
We offer an ever-expanding array of facilitated and self-paced online courses to individual educators, small and large groups from PreK- 12 and Higher Ed settings, as well as other educational organizations. These online learning environments enable collaboration locally and across the globe as participants deepen their understanding of UDL and apply it to practice. Scroll down for information on all of our online course options and graduate credit opportunities.
Phonemic awareness activities! Phonics activities! Perfect for literacy centers and small group instruction. A little bit of cutting and gluing on your part allows us to provide 15 activities in each area of literacy for use in your classroom.
The reading fluency activities on this page are essential for children with dyslexia and struggling readers. These activities can be taught in the classroom (small and large group setting) and can also be implemented at home! Keep checking this page for more free printable reading fluency activities and other ways to increase reading fluency!
Making Movie Theaters Accessible to Disabled Audiences
Rear Window® Captioning and DVS Theatrical®, developed by The Media Access Group at WGBH, make theaters accessible to audiences with disabilities. This site provides information to consumers, industry
"Effective communication is a fundamental element of life. Relationships, choice, employment, and so much more are severely limited by an inability to communicate. Let's make effective communication a reality for people with disabilities. Join TASH's new campaign, Communication for All. The campaign was created to promote life-long communication for people with disabilities through awareness, professional development, access to communication technologies, instruction, and support. Join the campaign group (members-only) to promote life-long communication for all!"
Jacob's Lessons is a group of teaching tools to help your child learn to count objects, use the mouse, match objects and recognize objects. Best of all it is free.
The AAC-RERC is a Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center that functions as a collaborative research group dedicated to the development of effective AAC technology.
An online media album capable of holding images, documents and videos allowing group conversations around the medium via phone, text, audio file, or video.