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Resources for Students with Learning Disabilites

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Immersive Reader Guide

 

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Accommodation

Definition

Example (s)

Allow movement/breaks 

Allow student to have frequent movement breaks to help with attention/focus. 

Timer 

 

Brain Breaks, such as https://www.gonoodle.com/ 

 

First/then statements (e.g., “first complete [insert task], then you may [insert reward]”) 

Calculator 

A small electronic device used to make mathematical calculations using a keyboard and visual display.  

Calculator on phone, computer, tablet, or handheld calculator 

Check for Understanding 

A periodic check of student understanding.

Checking student’s work to ensure he/she is understanding the material or asking if the student has any questions about the content 

Chunking/Segmenting Assignment 

Break assignments into smaller sections. 

Have students complete 5 problems at a time instead of the entire assignment at one time. 

Grid or Lined Paper 

Paper with built in spacing to help organize and solve math problems such as long division, decimals, and fractions. 

Grid paper 

Highlight Key Words/ Points 

Highlight or underline keywords/points within the text to maximize understanding  

 

Highlight clue words indicating the task the directions are asking them to do.

Math -highlight key words that indicate the needed operation(s).   

 

Reading -highlight clue words for the task the questions are asking them to do. 

 

Math Manipulatives 

Any small objects used to help student solve math problems. 

Cereal, Coins, Blocks, Crayons,

Skittles 

Quiet Location 

To ensure focus, ensure the student has a quiet location to work. 

Student works away from environmental distractions such as TV, siblings, center of the home 

Redirection 

Prompting to refocus attention to the current task.  

“You’ve been doing a great job, let’s keep working” 

Repetition/Rephrasing 

Rephrase/Reword the question or directions in a way that students can understand. 

 

Repeat the directions or questions as needed for task completion.

Simplify or re-explain the directions by Using language at the level of a child’s understanding.  

 

Take unnecessary words out of questions or directions to simplify 

Rewards and Reinforcers 

Provide a reward to reinforce good choices upon completion of tasks or a specified number of tasks. 

Student chooses their favorite activity,  

Stickers, Star on paper, Positive reinforcement (nice work) 

Scribe 

A person will write a student’s answer as they dictate it, word-for-word. 

If your child states “the boy runned at the park” you will write the answer exactly as they stated it. *Do not correct grammar* 

Speech to Text 

Students can talk while the software will type what they say. Remember to say punctuation marks ex. “period” 

Google Voice Typing 

Text to Speech 

Software will read the text on the screen. 

Human Reader 

 

Google Read & Write(extension) 

Visual Aids 

Visuals such as pictures, charts, or drawings that help students complete a task. 

Multiplication Chart 

100s Chart 

Graphic Organizers 

Task Strips 

Checklist 

 

Word Processor 

Any technology that can be used to type a response.

Google Docs 

 

Microsoft Word 

Chrome Extensions for Struggling Students and Special Needs 

 

Content

Site

Link

For grades K-12: Lessons in Early literacy, Language, Reading, Social Studies, and Science.  Students take a placement test that provides a personalized lesson pathway to meet each student's individual needs. Students can log in by going to the RCS district clever portal and selecting the Moby Max tile. 

Moby Max

https://www.mobymax.com/signin

 

 

PreK-12 digital media service with more than 30,000 learning materials. 

 

PBS Learning Media

https://tn.pbslearningmedia.org/

 

 

Preschool through 8th grade Home schooling E-Courses.

A Better Way to Homeschool 

https://abetterwaytohomeschool.com/homeschooling-classes

Educational games for grades PreK through 6 that will keep kids engaged and having fun. Topics include math, reading, typing, just-for-fun logic games.

 

ABCya!

 https://www.abcya.com/

 

Life skills curriculum for students in grades K-12. These resources include strategies for teaching social and emotional skills. We have included several example sites and direct links.

 

Accommodation

Definition

Site(s)

Adaptive curriculum in Math and ELA for Grades K-8

 

Adaptive Curriculum:

https://www.adaptivecurriculum.com/us/

Adaptive curriculum in Science

 

Scootpad:

https://www.scootpad.com/index

Activity Schedule

An activity schedule is a visual representation or sequence of pictures or words that represent each step during an activity. For example, an activity schedule might list the specific steps involved in brushing teeth, getting dressed, or playing with play dough. 

 

https://www.template.net/business/schedule-templates/activity-schedule-template/

 

https://www.printablesample.com/kids-activity-schedule-templates.html

 

 

 

File Folder Games 

 

Includes free templates to file folder games.

https://filefolderfun.com/

 

Have Fun Teaching  

 

Worksheets, coloring pages, flash cards, activities, videos, songs and more tools that teach every standard. 

 

https://www.havefunteaching.com/

 

Free Touch Math Samples: https://www.touchmath.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=freestuff.welcome

 

Click on appropriate grade level .

 

 

Touch Math: 

 

Videos are available on Youtube.com showing how to do touch math.

 

 

Khan Academy https://www.khanacademy.org/

 

Students practice at their own pace, first filling in gaps in their understanding and then accelerating their learning. 

 

 

Quick Math:  https://quickmath.com/#c=simplify_algstepssimplify&v217=8855%2F45

 

Enter your math problem or search term, press the button, and they show you the step-by-step work and answer instantly (2nd grade through college).

 

  

Freckle (Free):   https://www.freckle.com/

 

 

Reflex Math:  https://www.reflexmath.com/

 

 

iReady:  https://login.i-ready.com/

 

Students log in through Clever account.

 

There is also an app available i-Ready for Students.

iReady:  https://login.i-ready.com/

 

Students log in through Clever account.

 

There is also an app available i-Ready for Students.