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Special Education Links
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Using technology to differentiate instruction: www.lakelandschools.org/EDTECH/Differentiation/six.htm Math worksheet: www.superkids.com/aweb/tools/math/ A+ math worksheet: www.aplusmath.com/Worksheets/index.html Science Teachers: (k-12) 180 lessons plans, all linked to Nat. Standards,
from Columbia Univ. Fields included are biology, chemistry, physics, earth
sciences, environmental science and chemistry. You can learn how to measure
the levels of vitamin C in different orange juices or the cost-effectiveness
of various types of air fresheners. WebQuests: Various grade levels, grouped by subject. http://webquest.sdsu.edu/matrix.html Headlines: Science in the News: Breaking news about the latest discoveries and hottest research projects, from astrophysics to zoology. www.sciencedaily.com Scientific American offers ”Today News” feature, plus broadcast schedule and lessons plans for PBS series Scientific Frontiers. www.sciam.com Classifies stories according to the National Science Education Standards,
so that the headlines can be linked to the site’s contents. Learning disabilities resources: National Institute of Mental Health on learning disabilities: type,
identification, sources of support. SERI: sped resources on the Internet. Articles on special needs. Autism: www.autism-society.org Programs to help spec. needs: Disabled students & college. A Maine site, but worthwhile links. www.goaccess.org/page6.html GeoExplorer: “First rate” geographical sites. StudyGuide: High school level, “excellent guidelines” for
how to write a research paper, note-taking, outlines, sources, thesis,
poetry resources Sped Resources: “One of the most comprehensive resources for Special
Education on the Web.” More Resources: Go to Subject Access box; choose Special Education. http://discoveryschool.com/schrockguide |
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