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Buzzing A Hive

Amanda Douglass and Lauren Massimo

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Lesson Plan 1
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Orientation Video
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Modifications
Elementary Science Methods Home

Modifications for Special Needs Students

Autistic students, Dyslexic students

Instructional Accommodations for Autistic Students:

  • Repetition of instruction
  • Rephrasing questions
  • Redirection to activities
  • Modeling of task
  • Reinforcement
  • Visual cues to modify behaviors and for transition
  • Visual learning strategies
  • Assignments broken down to smaller tasks
  • Verbal & visual prompts and cues
  • Allow for movement
  • Picture schedule
  • Models and reward system
Website:

    http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art35123.asp


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Instructional Accomodations for students with dyslexia:

Curriculum

  • Shorten assignments to focus on mastery of key concepts
  • Shorten spelling tests to focus on mastering the most functional words
  • Substitute alternatives for written assignments (posters, oral/taped or video presentations, projects, collages, etc.)

Classroom Environment

  • Provide a computer for written work
  • Seat student close to teacher in order to monitor understanding
  • Provide quiet during intense learning times

Instruction and Assignments

  • Give directions in small steps and with as few words as possible
  • Break complex direction into small steps—arrange in a vertical list format
  • Read written directions to student, then model/demonstrate
  • Accompany oral directions with visual clues
  • Use both oral and written directions
  • Ask student to repeat; check for understanding      

Website:

http://www2.ednet10.net/dyslexia/Dyslexia-AccommModif.html

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