In creating effective classroom management strategies for special education students, it is important to remember that a one size behavioral intervention may not meet the needs of any students operating within the constructive framework of an IEP (Individualized Education Plan). Each student is unique and different in behavioral needs within the classroom.
Fun lesson plan for a higher elementary math lesson. It integrates math with art to create a fun way for students to learn about geometrics. ** Teacher should definatly try this lesson out themselves before having students do it as it would be easier to teach them through the lesson**
A website created by Mr. Breitsprecher, a teacher, that provides quick tips to keep writing simple for students. Tips include: the writing process, editing, grammar, captilization, etc. Great site to offer to students who need simple guidence with their writing.
To enhance reading, math, writing and behavioral skills, students with special needs may sometimes need lesson modifications and accommodations. A student's IEP (Individual Education Plan) may provide specific strategies for lesson changes, but for most teachers, this change may be daunting. Oftentimes, teachers are not sure how to provide the expected modifications and accommodations in instructional planning. This article will provide tips on how to effectively make those changes and create win-win learning opportunities for students with special needs.
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