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Summer 2002

Provided in partnership with Council for Exceptional Children

For the last two years, Special Needs Monthly has been updating teachers on important subject matter concerning exceptional students with special needs. This month's issue will review all of the topics that have been covered in past issues, and give you a chance to make suggestions for future issues. All content has been provided in partnership with The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC).

Special Needs Monthly is taking a summer break in June and July. During the next few months, we'll be gathering more articles, activities, and ideas to help make your back-to-school days a huge success. The next issue will be delivered to your email box in August.

HighlightsIn This Issue

Special Needs Archive
Topics from past issues include:

  • Teaching Students with ADD/ADHD
  • English-Language Learners (ELL)
  • Disruptive Behavior
  • Social Skills and Autism
  • Behavior and Classroom Management
  • Adapting Reading and Math Materials for the Inclusive Classroom
  • Culturally Diverse Students with Learning Problems
  • Crossover Children – LD and Gifted
  • Making Assessment Accommodations
  • Inclusion
  • IEPs and more!

Special Needs Subject Area

  • Assessment Forms
  • Graphic Organizers
  • Quiz Library
  • References and more!

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Is there a topic within the special needs field that you would like more information on? Just email TeacherVision with your suggestions and we will make every effort to dedicate a future newsletter to it.

Get an early start on preparing your students for summer with TeacherVision's summer reading lists. Arranged by grade level, this collection of book titles will meet the interests of even the most finicky readers.

Awards and certificates can make a lasting impression on a deserving student. Whether the positive reinforcement is for good grades, excellent behavior, or perfect manners, the power is in your hands to make a child smile. What an awesome power to have!

Encourage community members and parents to shop online and soon everyone will be making easy money for your school! With SchoolCash, every time a purchase is made from a participating merchant, money is donated to your school. Barnes and Noble, Office Max, Oriental Trading Company, Kaplan Test Prep, and Discovery.com are just a few of the participating merchants.

Check out this free software offer! Find titles such as Arthur's Teacher Trouble, Carmen Sandiego Word Detective, Just Grandma and Me, Ultimate Writing & Creativity Center, and more. You pay only shipping and handling!

Arranged by subject area and grade level, TeacherVision's theme library includes a collection of cross-curricular lessons and resources. In this month's featured themes you'll find flag facts, patriotic songs, a Father's Day writing activity, and more!
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The Council for Exceptional Children Books on Teaching Strategies for ADD/ADHD
Classroom Management for All Teachers: 11 Effective Plans
This book presents detailed but user-friendly information on 11 classroom management plans for two common problem areas: on-task and assignment completion problems, and disruptive behavior and rule violations.

IEP Team Guide
This book is the ultimate guide for anyone involved in an IEP team. In clear, concise, everyday language it explains what federal law requires and describes the process of developing and revising an IEP.

Testing Students with Disabilities
This guide explains how to decide which tests students with disabilities should take; describes what assessment accommodations are, their purpose, and who is eligible for them; and suggests how to blend the assessment process with the student's IEP.

Family Education Network Books on Teaching Strategies for ADD/ADHD
Classroom Activities for Correcting Specific Reading Problems
This resource provides over 230 easy-to-use exercises, games, and activities to correct individual reading skill deficiencies.

Reading & Writing Remediation Kit
Scores of practical guidelines and ready-to-use materials to help students master reading and writing in all content areas.

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