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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The 'READY*SET*READ Early Childhood Learning Kit' was developed by the Department of Health and Human Services, the Corporation for National Service, and the Department of Education to advance President Clinton's challenge to help every child in America read independently and well by the end of the third grade.