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Using Themes to Teach the ECC Recorded Presentation
Do you wonder how in the world you will be able to incorporate all the skills within the Expanded Core Curriculum into your instruction? This presentation will outline how you can use age neutral thematic units around seasons, holidays and naturally occurring events to naturally embed the ECC concepts and skill areas. I share the thematic units within my book the TVI’s Guide to Teaching the ECC providing highlights and my favorite activities. This presentation is sure to energize and motivate you on ways to breathe life into your instruction!
Objectives:
- Develop strategies for individualizing instruction to motivate students.
- Identify instructional strategies for instructing students that are blind, have low vision as well as those with multiple disabilities.
- Identify ways to embed all ECC skills and concepts into a year of instruction through the use of themes.
Includes:
- Recorded PowerPoint Show
- Transcript
- Presentation handout
- Printables & Links to Resources discussed in presentation
Request a Certificate of Completion
To receive a certificate of completion for 1 contact hour for this webinar, complete the short Using Themes to Teach the ECC quiz on Google Forms and receive a score of at least 80%. Don't worry. If you don't pass, you can look over your notes or re-watch the presentation and retake the test! If you have any accessibility issues with the form, please don't hesitate to let me know and we can make other arrangements.
System Requirements:
Presentations are recorded PowerPoint presentations. You must be able to access PowerPoint to view the PowerPoint presentation. Please note that the presentation pages are closed member pages available to individuals who have purchase access to the presentation.
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