Educator Resources

Distance Learning

Spring 2020 brought significant changes in instruction and support for students with significant disabilities. Project Success developed resources to support innovative instruction and help you meet the unique challenges of providing online instruction and support for students with significant disabilities.

Summer Choice Boards

The Project Success Summer Choice Boards include ideas and activities for students with significant intellectual disabilities. The choice boards are aligned to include home activities, literacy, mathematics, and movement. You may consider adding visual or student learning objectives. Select the choice board example for your student grade level: Grades PK-2, Grades 3-5, Grades 6-8, Grades 9-12.

Supporting Students with Significant Disabilities during Virtual and Hybrid Instruction

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  • Project Success and Teacher Leaders share ideas to support students with significant disabilities during virtual and hybrid instruction. Listen to a panel of educators share their challenges, successes, and lessons learned as schools moved to virtual and hybrid instruction due to COVID-19.

Template Preparing for Fall 2020

  • Guidance document to prepare for fall 2020.

Teacher Tutorials

Resource Tutorials:

  • Mystery Science with Mystery Doug Website - Anna Findley, Greenfield Central Junior High School, shares the website, Mystery Science with Mystery Doug. Free full science lessons through June 2020 and free mini science lessons throughout the year.

  • Edpuzzle - Uploading a Video - Anna Findley, Greenfield Central Junior High School, shares the website Edpuzzle and models how to upload a video.

  • Edpuzzle - Adding Questions - Anna Findley, Greenfield Central Junior High School, shares the website Edpuzzle and how to add questions inside the video.

  • Making a Digital Choice Board - Cara Westerman, New Palestine High School, shares how to make a digital choice board and includes an example of a life skills choice board.

  • Using the Special Needs for Special Kids Website - Anna Findley, Greenfield Central Junior High School, shares the website, Special Needs for Special Kids.

  • Using the Tar Heel Reader Website - Teacher Video Tutorial: Anna Findley, Greenfield Central Junior High School, shares the website, Tar Heel Reader. Tar Heel Reader is a free resource to create and share books.

Strategy Tutorials:

Utilizing Paraprofessionals to Support Distance Learning

  • The guidance document Utilizing Paraprofessionals to Support Distance Learning highlights ways paraprofessionals can support teachers during distance learning.

What Now? Strategies & Resources to Prepare for Fall 2020

  • The guidance document What Now? Strategies and Resources to Prepare for Fall 2020 include considerations and resources to support parent and family communication, data collection with colleagues, developing a scope and sequence, lesson planning, and instructional practices.

Useful Resources

Useful blogs and articles to support special education teachers, students, and families

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