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Planning & Implementing Ignite Guide Extensions for Students With Disabilities

Strategies

 

INQUIRY CENTER #1A
SpEd in (Pull Out) Classroom
See SWD Resource Chart
Cluster - Attention
Characterization - Difficulty following directions
Strategy: Student Self-Assessment - Using cards with rubrics written on them, in this case using  the above assignments.  
(Involving students in the construction of the rubics is suggested as the "Pull-Out" activity

INQUIRY CENTER #1A
SpEd in (Pull Out) Classroom
See SWD Resource Chart
Cluster - Attention
Characterization - Difficulty following directions
Strategy: Student Self-Assessment - Using cards with rubrics written on them, in this case using  the above assignments.  
(Involving students in the construction of the rubics is suggested as the "Pull-Out" activity

INQUIRY CENTER #1A
SpEd in (Pull Out) Classroom
See SWD Resource Chart
Cluster - Attention
Characterization - Difficulty following directions
Strategy: Student Self-Assessment - Using cards with rubrics written on them, in this case using  the above assignments.  
(Involving students in the construction of the rubics is suggested as the "Pull-Out" activity

INQUIRY CENTER #1B
SpEd in Regular Classroom
See SWD Resource Chart
Cluster - Attention
Characterization - Difficulty following directions
Strategy: Student Self-Assessment - Using cards with rubrics written on them, in this case using  the above assignments.  
 


 

INQUIRY CENTER #1A –  Research

Working individually, students will begin their research. Students should use the Civil Rights Elements Research Guide to help organize their research and sources. Using the information gathered through the research, each group of three will create a collage of a specific part of the Civil Rights Movement together. Students may also create an album cover with five songs that define the Civil Rights Movement. Each student will individually create their own children’s book. Each student will use books from the media center, their textbook, and the Internet to help with their research on their assigned events and leaders in the Civil Rights Movement.

Students should decide synthesize their notes and brainstorm ideas for how they would like to design their collage.

Social Studies will create a collage depicting the civil rights movement, its achievements, and the current and future agenda.

 

Language Arts will create a fictional narrative paper that takes the reader through their collage, “Civil Rights Boulevard”.

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Resources

Common Resource - Accommodations For Students With Disabilities

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