Students with Special Needs Tonja Root, Ed.D. Early Childhood & Reading Education Valdosta State University Valdosta, GA 31698.

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Students with Special Needs Tonja Root, Ed.D. Early Childhood & Reading Education Valdosta State University Valdosta, GA 31698

Modifications for Diverse Learners Learner with Intellectual Giftedness u Describe how learning opportunities could be modified through: –instructional materials –instructional activities –organization of activities –teacher-student & peer interaction –media

Modifications for Diverse Learners Learner with Attentional Disorder u Describe how learning opportunities could be modified through: –instructional materials –instructional activities –organization of activities –teacher-student & peer interaction –media

Modifications for Diverse Learners Learner with Intellectual Disorder u Describe how learning opportunities could be modified through: –instructional materials –instructional activities –organization of activities –teacher-student & peer interaction –media

Learner with Intellectual Giftedness u instructional materials u instructional activities u organization of activities u teacher-student & peer interaction u media

Learner with Attentional Disorder u instructional materials u instructional activities u organization of activities u teacher-student & peer interaction u media

Learner with Intellectual Disorder u instructional materials u instructional activities u organization of activities u teacher-student & peer interaction u media