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How to Reach and Teach All Students

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The Bottom Line

The inclusional model is the current method of practice for most special needs students. This guide will become your most valuable resource to integrate children into the regular classroom. It was certainly my best investment.
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Pros

  • Ready to Use and Implement Strategies
  • Excellent Activities
  • A Great Survival Kit!

Cons

  • Pricey - but worth the investment.
  • Weak on Physical Disability inclusion

Description

  • Great reproducibles in every chapter.
  • A well written easy to use resource that is sure to meet your inclusional needs.
  • Written by a well known special educator Sandra F. Rief and Julie Heimburge - known for excellence.
  • Regardless of the nature of the disability, you'll find a strategy in this resource.

Guide Review - How to Reach and Teach All Students

This very practical resource is divided into 18 sections. Section 1 provides you with an overview of learning styles and the multiple intelligences and includes reproducibles. Section 2 discusses the developmental classroom, discusses the planning process and comes with many appropriate reproducibles including volunteer assistance forms. Section 3 and 5 provides a wealth of information about increasing the home/school connections. Section 4 - a favorite for many provides ample reproducibles and strategies for behavior management and positive discipline. Section 6 shows hot to foster self-estteem. Section 7 and 8 focuses on reaching all students and using appropriate interventions, adaptations and accommodations. Section 9 provides programs for positive relationships, social skills and conflict resolution. Section 10/11 provide team effort strategies and effective questioning techniques. In section 12 and 13 you'll find out how to motivate children and how to hook reluctant readers and writers, these sections have phenomenal reproducibles. Section 14 and 15 focus on the 3 aspects of language development and provide a wealth of exciting activities for written, reading and oral language development. Section 16 focuses on math and provides a wealth of learning activities. In section 17 and 18 you'll see how to support research and scientific investigation while section 19 and 20 address The Arts.
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