Introduction
There are numerous ways in which a child can exhibit his/her knowledge. A very important option when working with children with special needs will be to offer options that take into account leaning style, modality strengths i.e. visual learner, age, developmental motor skills, and attention span. Another very important factor in adapting the curriculum is to consider the use of a variety of response modes for the child with a disability. Providing many different options will increase the likelihood of success. As parents these different ways of presenting knowledge are thing that can be discussed with teachers to ensure that your child has a successful experience.
Some options for changing response mode include:
animated movie game board
commentary poster
book speech
display mobile
scavenger hunt tape
panel discussion tour
interview charades
portrait television show
pantomime invention
play radio
model radio commercial
skit puppet show
song slide presentation
report bulletin board
poem cookbook
puzzle telephone talk
map maze
cartoon show case
magazine banner
comic strip visual art form
diorama script
brochure brainteasers
collage diary
newspaper time capsule
blueprint video tape recording
survey mural
sculpture timeline
In conclusion, there are numerous ways to present, record, and ask children to respond to curriculum material. It is our job as educators and parents to ensure that we have done everything possible to help children succeed and gain a sense of accomplishment in school. Since there are so many options in adapting the curriculum available to us, it is crucial that we explore and try these options. You never know what works.
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