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RAISE: Reading Accommodations and Interventions for Students with Emergent Literacy
 
Reading, Writing, Math, and Science for Students with Significant Disabilities
 
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Various Parent, Teacher and Educator Resources
 

Early Literacy Skills Builder:

Browder, D. M., Gibbs, S. L., Ahlgrim-Delzell, L., Courtade, G., & Lee, A. (2007). Early Literacy Skills Builder. Madison, WI: Attainment Company.

Description:
A curriculum to teach foundational skills needed to learn to read that provides opportunities to respond either verbally, nonverbally or with AAC. Appropriate for young elementary students with cognitive disabilities. Click Moe to order your copy. 

Teaching to Standards: Math

Description: Teaching to Standards: Math is a systematic, year-long math curriculum for middle and high school students with moderate-to-severe developmental disabilities, including autism.

This curriculum:

·         Is effective with students with significant developmental disabilities

·         Accommodates students who communicate nonverbally

·         Is appropriate for ages 12–21

·         Is full-year curriculum

·         Contains scripted lessons

·         Has 5 levels of teacher support

·         Aligns to NCTM standards

·         Covers Geometry, Algebra, Data Analysis, and Measurement

Various Adapted Text Materials:

   An adapted lesson plan from a CMS Liaison

   Assorted Adapted Books

   Directions for Opening Our Adapted Books

Instructional Resources:

   Data based decisions datasheets

  Work It Across Blank

Other Resources:

  Parent brochure- 10 questions about alternate assessment

Put Reading First a resource from the National Institute for Literacy.
Click on the link to read a copy or view the website. You may also order free a copy.

Learning Opportunities for Your Child Through Alternate Assessments (Alternate Assessments Based on Alternate Academic Achievement Standards)
Click on the link to read a copy or view the website. You may also order free a copy.

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