November Institute 2010 Region 1 Technology Services RESOURCES to Support You! Visit the Literacy Table Top Display and pick up your Literacy for Low Incidence.

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November Institute 2010 Region 1 Technology Services RESOURCES to Support You! Visit the Literacy Table Top Display and pick up your Literacy for Low Incidence Resources

RESOURCES 1. IMPLEMENTATION 2. CURRICULUM-BOOKS 3. SHARED READING 4. ARTICLE Please complete LIKERT/DISTRIBUTALBLE to let us know how these materials help you

1. IMPLEMENTATION Please complete LIKERT/DISTRIBUTALBLE to let us know how these materials help you

Showcase Literacy!

Hourglass Model

FDLRS Miccosukee

IMPLEMENTATION Resource 1: Hourglass Model Handout Resource 1: Implementation Plan based on Hour Glass Model (see Resources on Showcase Wiki)

2. CURRICULUM BOOKS Please complete LIKERT/DISTRIBUTABLE to let us know how these materials help you

FOUR BLOCK

Books Many of you have the Erickson Book: Children with Disabilities: Reading and Writing the Four-Blocks Way

Book: Resource 2 Please pick up one book for your Associate Center: Modifying the Four Blocks for Upper Grades

3. SHARED READING Materials to support Shared Reading Activities – Power Point/Paula Marshall HRD “Shared Reading Activity, Dialogic Reading” – Crowd in Car label for books – C R O W D labels for books – CROWD quick start – Six pack of books

Crowd in the Car

SHARED READING: Resource 3 Pick up 1 six pack for your center.

4. ARTICLE: FOCUS ON EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN Please complete LIKERT/DISTRIBUTALBLE to let us know how these materials help you

Resource 4: Article FOCUS ON EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN VOLUME 42, Number 5, January 2010 “ Literacy, Assistive Technology, and Students with Significant Disabilities” Erickson, Hatch and Clendon Please pick up one copy for your center. FDLRS Region 1 Technology has paid to reproduce this resource for you. Please do not reproduce without calling CEC and purchasing this service.

THANKS! Please complete and return LIKERT/DISTRIBUTABLE to let us know how these materials help you! Rena Carney FDLRS Region 1 Technology