SPECIAL EDUCATION GENERAL CURRICULUM

SPECIAL EDUCATION GENERAL CURRICULUM

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Inclusive Classroom Learning Stations

Inclusive Classroom Learning Stations

A diverse classroom with adaptive learning stations for special education students. Color-coded bins and visual schedules support the general curriculum, allowing each child to engage with modified math and reading tasks at their own pace.

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Differentiated Instruction in Action

Differentiated Instruction in Action

A teacher guides a small group of students with IEPs through a general science lesson. Hands-on materials and simplified text help learners grasp core concepts, demonstrating how the special education curriculum aligns with grade-level standards.

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Visual Supports for Curriculum Access

Visual Supports for Curriculum Access

A student uses a visual schedule and picture cards to follow a general social studies lesson. These tools bridge gaps in comprehension, ensuring that special education learners can participate fully in the standard curriculum alongside peers.

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Assistive Technology for Math Mastery

Assistive Technology for Math Mastery

A child uses a tablet with speech-to-text software to solve general curriculum math problems. This assistive technology removes barriers, enabling the student to demonstrate understanding of grade-level concepts in a special education setting.

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Co-Teaching in the General Classroom

Co-Teaching in the General Classroom

Two educators co-teach a literacy lesson, with one focusing on special education modifications. The general curriculum text is read aloud, while visual aids and graphic organizers help students with disabilities grasp key vocabulary and story elements.

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Modified Science Experiment for All

Modified Science Experiment for All

Students with special needs conduct a simplified version of a general science experiment. Using larger tools and step-by-step picture instructions, they explore the same concepts as their peers, ensuring curriculum alignment and hands-on learning.

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Individualized Reading Goals in Action

Individualized Reading Goals in Action

A special education teacher works one-on-one with a student on a general curriculum reading passage. The text is chunked, and comprehension questions are simplified, allowing the child to meet individualized goals while staying on grade-level topics.

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Sensory-Friendly Learning Environment

Sensory-Friendly Learning Environment

A calm-down corner with fidget tools sits beside a general curriculum writing station. Special education students can self-regulate before returning to modified worksheets, ensuring they remain engaged with the same academic content as their classmates.

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Peer Tutoring for Curriculum Inclusion

Peer Tutoring for Curriculum Inclusion

A general education student helps a peer with special needs complete a math worksheet from the standard curriculum. This collaborative approach reinforces learning for both, while the special education student receives tailored support to access grade-level material.

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Adapted Assessment for Student Success

Adapted Assessment for Student Success

A student with learning disabilities takes a modified version of a general curriculum test. The assessment uses larger font, fewer answer choices, and extra time, accurately measuring knowledge of core subjects while accommodating special education needs.

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Inclusive Classroom Learning

Inclusive Classroom Learning

A diverse group of students, including a child using a wheelchair, works together on a colorful math activity. The teacher guides them with adaptive tools, ensuring everyone accesses the general curriculum through differentiated instruction and collaborative problem-solving.

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Adapted Science Experiment

Adapted Science Experiment

A student with visual impairments uses a tactile model of a volcano during a science lesson. Braille labels and hands-on materials make the general curriculum accessible, allowing full participation in the experiment alongside peers in a supportive classroom environment.

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Literacy Station Support

Literacy Station Support

At a reading station, a special education teacher helps a student with dyslexia use text-to-speech software. The general curriculum story is displayed on a tablet, with highlighted words and audio support to build comprehension and confidence in literacy skills.

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Math Manipulatives in Action

Math Manipulatives in Action

Students with varying abilities use colorful counting blocks and number lines to solve addition problems. The general curriculum math lesson is adapted with visual aids and peer tutoring, fostering understanding and inclusion in a bright, engaging classroom setting.

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