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in title, tags, annotations or urlTeachers Network: Lesson Plans by New Teachers, for New Teachers - 0 views
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A to Z Teacher Stuff: Lesson Plans for Preschool, Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle School, High School in Math, Science, Reading, Writing, Literacy, Computers, Learning Centers, Social Studies, and More! - 0 views
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Lesson plans and teacher resources for themes and thematic units, literature & book activities, math, science, learning centers, social studies, computers, reading, writing, P.E./health, cooperative learning, and more."> <!-- FASTCLICK.COM POP-UNDER CODE v1.8 for atozteacherstuff.com (12 hour) -->
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Lesson plans and teacher resources for themes and thematic units, literature & book activities, math, science, learning centers, social studies, computers, reading, writing, P.E./health, cooperative learning, and more."> <!-- FASTCLICK.COM POP-UNDER CODE v1.8 for atozteacherstuff.com (12 hour) -->
Lesson Modifications and Accommodations for Students with Special Needs - 0 views
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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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When I found this site, I thought it was very interesting. I am Native American so when I saw this, I had to read it. This website discusses the Early Childhood Education programs available to American Indian children. The American Indian Early Childhood Education (AIECE) Program was founded in the 1970s and it is designed to develop skills in reading, writing, math and other subjects in American Indian children in Pre-K through fourth grade. Visit the website for more information
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Children with attention deficit disorder and/or learning disabilities can be a challenge for any classroom teacher. This page provides some practical suggestions that can be used in the regular classroom as well as the special education classroom. By looking through a given list of interventions, a teacher will be able to select one or more strategies that are suited to a specific child in a specific environment.” Please see this article for further information.