Modification Full Inclusion  The number of children and youth ages 3–21 receiving special education services was 6.4 million, or about 13 percent of.

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Modification Full Inclusion  The number of children and youth ages 3–21 receiving special education services was 6.4 million, or about 13 percent of all public school students, in 2012–13. Some 35 percent of students receiving special education services had specific learning disabilities. – May 2015  Every Teacher is a Special Education Teacher!

 The Student Will Be Able To: color a fall picture using only their feet and three crayons provided by the teacher to 100% accuracy. (C-ap, P-cor, A-v)

 Check level of accuracy in goal without losing your standard  Check materials that may fit your specific student’s learning need.  Check time – can you adjust it to reach the highest level of learning

 Visual Impairments  ADD/ ADHD  Processing Skills

 You can only use one letter to give all of your clues to your partner  Raise your hand when they guess it.  20 seconds to guess