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AC-ASS01
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Access Science and American History
A standards-based Science and American History program for English
language learners and special needs students, grades 7-12.
These two books present concepts in a highly visual format with
simplified language and clear, easy-to-follow lessons. Each lesson
has three parts: Talk and Explore, Look and Read, and Develop
Language. Visual aids, limited text, constant vocabulary instruction
and a focus on "big ideas" help struggling readers and ELL students
learn essential content.
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Science Series
AC-ES05
Math/Science Package
AC-BS11
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Exploring Science Through Symbols and Words Series
These three full-color books form a curriculum for students in
grades 5-12 who read at a second grade level or below. The science
readers are linked to the general curriculum in the mandated
academic standards’ areas of earth, life and physical science and
are adapted here for student access with Boardmaker® symbols and
simplified language.
Books are laminated and reusable because pages can be written on and
erased. You can also print out as many pages as you need from the
PDF. Use one book for multiple students, for one-on-one, or small
group instruction. Books include quizzes embedded throughout each
lesson in several formats. Quizzes can also be given by having
students point to answers. Allows for student inclusion and access
to the general curriculum.
Series includes three, covered spiral bound books, an instructor’s
guide and a Win/Mac CD containing PDFs of all three books. Exploring
Physical Science, 116 pp, Exploring Earth Science, 200 pp, and
Exploring Life Science, 100 pp, all 2007.
Also available in the money-saving General Curriculum Access Math &
Science Package along with other outstanding curriculum materials.
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AC-BS11
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General Curriculum Access Math & Science Package
There is increased emphasis on students meeting state academic
standards, putting pressure on teachers of students with moderate
and severe disabilities. This package addresses that need in the
areas of math and science.
Aligning IEPs to Academic Standards, by Diane Browder, provides
theory and background.
General Curriculum Access Math & Science Package,
Adapting Math
Curriculum: Money Skills, and Math Activity Program books are written
by veteran teachers, Laura Breault and Judi Kinney.
Books are all available separately (follow their links above for
more detail on these products), but buy them in this package and
save $53!
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All 4 Sets
PC-2153
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PC-2118
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Graphic Organizers
4 reproducible books by Daniel Barnekow include graphic organizers
for all subject areas. Use each of these 100-page resources to
supplement any existing curriculum with graphic organizers that help
students write and organize their thoughts. Teacher notes, including
teaching tips and discussion questions, are included for each
graphic organizer. 4 titles include: Language Arts, Math, Social
Studies, and Science. Sold individually or as a set of 4 books.
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PC-PEK109
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Know Your Body 5 Binder Set
The Know Your Body high-interest curriculum provides hours of
fascinating study of the human body and five of its systems:
Skeletal, Muscular, Nervous, Reproductive, and Digestive. The large
spiral-bound books include the objectives of the program, numerous
teaching suggestions, easy-to-do experiments, tests, and answer
keys; plus additional activities to expand on the program. Each also
includes several Work Packets which range from 40 to 95 reproducible
activities. Clear illustrations, simple diagrams, and well-organized
text make this a popular program for either individual or classroom
study.
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Student Workbook
PC-2400
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Teacher's Guide
PC-2401
Transparencies
PC-2402
Class Set
PC-2403
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Life Science
Key life science concepts are presented in a visually stimulating, easy-to-read format designed for struggling learners
• 92-Page Student Text
• 210-Page, Reproducible Teacher's Binder
• Transparencies
Key life science concepts are presented in a visually stimulating,
easy-to-read format designed for struggling learners and students
with learning differences. Focuses on promoting a clear
understanding of the material.
Ten Chapters Include What is an Organism?, The Cell, Classification,
Heredity & Reproduction, Evolution, Bacteria & Viruses, Protists &
Fungi, Plants, Animals, and The Human Body.
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All 3
AC-LSA10
Math
AC-LA01
Literacy
AC-LA02
Health
AC-LA03
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Life Skills Academics Series
Links everyday activities to key math, health and literacy concepts
The Life Skills Academics Series links everyday activities to key math,
health and literacy concepts. Each book covers five concepts relating to
everyday situations. Includes objectives, teaching suggestions and follow-up
activities. Requires students to read stories, solve problems or analyze
events the characters encounter.
Math covers: Add/subtract, multiply/divide, measurement, decimals and
percents.
Literacy covers: Oral communication, reading comprehension and
sentence and paragraph structure.
Health covers: Risky behaviors, personal hygiene, mental health and
first aid. By former special educator Ellen McPeek Glisan.
Each 75 page book includes a
Win/Mac CD with PDFs to print worksheets, 2003.ISBN
1-57861-519-4 20020901N
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AC-GP02
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United States Geography Reader
United States Geography Reader is a high interest reading
comprehension program designed to be teen friendly. It divides the
continental United States into eight geographic areas and gives
details on twelve unique tourist destinations within each region.
Destinations were chosen to appeal to middle and high school
students and will engage all teen readers. Teen user-friendly travel
destinations include: Cleveland’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and
Museum, San Antonio’s Riverwalk and Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry.
Includes 96 lessons in total.
Each lesson consists of a one-page story written in a modified
travel brochure style at a Grade 3-5 reading level, and two pages of
comprehension quizzes about the story. Students locate their
destination on a map and connect its location to their own state and
town of origin. And they’re encouraged to write their own
experiences and opinions about suggested sites. Each lesson is
illustrated and includes actual photographs of the locations.
Internet addresses are added for further learning opportunities. By
Ellen McPeek Glisan. Includes a CD with a PDF of the entire book for
easy copying.
Covered spiral bound book, 324 pp., includes a Win/Mac CD with
printable PDF, 2005.
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