Curriculum

Special Education
Making the general curriculum accessible to all learners is the (at times daunting) task that has been handed to educators. Here are some resources with ideas shared by others.

Accommodation and Modification Differences star
Children receiving special education services often receive accommodations and modifications to be written in their IEP. Most parents lack the terminology used to identify key terms. There are major differences between the terms accommodations and modifications.

Adapting Curriculum star[offsite link]

Boardmaker Books star[offsite link]

Boardmaker Ideas star[offsite link]

CEC links to adapting and modifying curriculum star[offsite link]

Chaining and Task Analysis star
For children who have executive functioning challenges, or other neuro processing problems, a great deal of what they are expected to do during their school day can be overwhelming.

Do 2 Learn star[offsite link]

Stategies for Presenting Curriculum star[offsite link]

Tips for Teachers star[offsite link]

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