Posted in Art, Assistive Technology, Basic Concepts, Content and Curriculum, Free Resources, Life Skills, Literacy, Math, Numeracy, Online Resources, Switch Use, Technology on Mar 27th, 2008 1 Comment »
SEN Teacher “…provides cost-free teaching & learning resources for students with special needs and learning disabilities.” That’s how this major repository of special ed resources sums itself up. (SEN is the acronym from the UK that stands for Special Education Needs.)
SEN Teacher offers a substantial collection of “printable” downloads. There [...]
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Childtopia is a website from Spain that offers a collection of online early learning and primary activities that can be accessed in English, French, Spanish, Catalan and Basque. Chiltopia accurately claims to be a “safe place to play and learn”, with countless online activities and printable worksheets. The screenshot below shows the [...]
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The website I’m highlighting today says it offers “games, songs, communication cards, print resources and information for special needs”. This is great. Better still is the fact that resources designed and intended for learners with special needs are often valuable for learners without special needs designations. This reality is at the heart [...]
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Posted in Access, Art, Assistive Technology, Basic Concepts, Content and Curriculum, Free Resources, Literacy, Online Resources, Switch Use, UDL on Dec 13th, 2007 No Comments »
Welcome to this Treasure Chest of Free Stuff!
FREE online resources and downloadable programs for learners and their teachers.
Learners of all ages and abilities need access to the internet! The number of reasons is growing exponentially as quality educational websites arrive on the scene. Here’s another incredible resource. This one is [...]
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Welcome to this Treasure Chest of Free Stuff.
Today’s program proves that the latest isn’t necessarily the greatest. “The Most Commonly Used Words” has been available from Bill Straub for over five years, but it remains a powerful tool for helping students learn sight vocabulary. It is useful for individuals with special needs as [...]
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