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Reading and Math. Learning Disabilities Categories that may be affected Spoken language—listening and speaking. Written language—reading, writing, and.

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1 Reading and Math

2 Learning Disabilities Categories that may be affected Spoken language—listening and speaking. Written language—reading, writing, and spelling. Arithmetic—calculation and mathematical concepts. Reasoning—organization and integration of ideas and thoughts. Learning Disabilities may also be present along with other disabilities such as mobility and sensory impairments, brain injuries, Attention Deficit Disorder/Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD), and psychiatric disabilities.

3 Deficit areas Auditory perception and processing—difficulty processing information communicated through lectures or class discussions; difficulty distinguishing subtle differences in sound or knowing which sounds to attend to. Visual perception and processing—difficulty distinguishing subtle differences in shape (e.g., the letters b and d), deciding what images to focus on when multiple images are present, skip words or repeat sections when reading, or misjudge depth or distance; difficulty processing information communicated via overhead projection, through video, in graphs and charts, by email, or within web-based distance learning courses.

4 Deficit areas Information processing speed—process auditory and visual information more slowly than the average person; may be a slow reader because of the need for additional time to decode and comprehend written material. Abstract reasoning—difficulty understanding the context of subjects such as philosophy and logic, which require high level reasoning skills. Memory (long—term, short-term)-difficulty with the storing or recalling of information during short or long time periods.

5 Deficit areas Spoken and written language—difficulty with spelling (e.g., mixing up letters) or with speaking (e.g., reversing words or phrases). Executive functioning (planning and time management)— difficulty breaking larger projects into smaller sub-projects, creating and following a timeline, and meeting deadlines. Mathematical calculation—difficulty manipulating numbers, may sometimes invert numbers, and may have difficulty converting problems described in words to mathematical expressions.

6 UDL Accommodations define requirements, announce the dates of exams, and tell students when assignments are due; Avoid last-minute readings or additional assignments and provide advance notice of changes in assignments and due dates. multi-modal methods to present classroom material, in order to address a variety of learning styles and strengths (e.g., auditory, visual, kinesthetic). Provide important information in both oral and written formats. When teaching a lesson, state objectives, review previous lessons, and summarize periodically Read aloud what you write on the board or present on an overhead visual.

7 On-line Resources On-line videos to engage students and give background knowledge www.watchknow.org www.teachertube.com www.safarimontage.com http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/ www.youtube.com

8 On-line Resources Reading/Writing www.speakingofspeech.com Provides ready made resources for kids with low incidence or complex needs www.bookbuilder.cast.org Allows you to create books, including a glossary that will read aloud to student/could be used to adapt materials in general ed. www.googleimages.com Quick way to add visuals http://tarheeler.org Ready made books (and you can make your own) that read aloud on various topics www.kerpoof.com www.tumblebooklibrary.com Grade leveled books online that can be read aloud

9 On-line Resources http://www.discoveryeducation.com/free- puzzlemaker?CFID+9907226&CFTOKEN=95536245 http://www.discoveryeducation.com/free- puzzlemaker?CFID+9907226&CFTOKEN=95536245 Word searches, crossword puzzles to build background and teach vocabulary http://eduplace.com/graphicorganizer/ Graphic organizers www.new.schoolnotes.com virtual environment, giving the ability to post classroom or school oriented information, keeps parents on same page; free http://marilynfriend.com/index.htm Co-teaching connection-lesson plans http://www.gcflearnfree.org/


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