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How to Use Choice Boards in the Classroom

Choice boards are a great way to differentiate learning, give student choice in learning, and remove potential barriers to learning. When made...

Google Tools to Support All Learners

In this blog post, Eric Curts from Control Alt Achieve takes a look at dozens of Chrome web extensions and apps and other...

Good Cause Exemptions: A Parent's Role in the Case Conference Committee

This session is intended for parents. The session will provide a description of the IREAD-3 assessment, how a student qualifies for a Good Cause...

Thrively

"Thrively enables students to embark on a strengths-based journey that develops the whole child. The learner-centered platform offers personalized...

15 Great Apps for Kids with Autism

These apps can help kids with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other developmental challenges (e.g., Apraxia,  Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy,...

Free Visual Schedule Templates for Autism

These free, printable visual schedules for home or daily school routines might help make things easier. Visual schedules use a series of pictures...

Science of Reading Supporting Special Education Students

This workshop dives into the five pillars of the Science of Reading, a research-based approach to providing key foundational reading support for all...

Science of Reading: Beyond the Primary Grades

Dr. Williams will share research and strategies for extending the Science of Reading framework into intermediate and secondary grade levels.PDF Copy...

RDA: Review Process

View this workshop, led by Ian Ragains, for a discussion regarding ongoing review of the state's vision for RDA.Be sure to access the links below to...

Novel Effect

When you read along with the Novel Effect app, stories are brought to life with sound effects, background music, or other dialogue. Users can read...

Tech Tools for Increased Access: An On-Demand Workshop

In this session, led by Nate Walden, we will explore a variety of digital tools that educators can embed into their lesson design to help remove...

UDL - Creating Learning So All Students Thrive!: An On-Demand Workshop

Join Nick and Corie Williams as they reveal the power of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and how it can provide all students an equal opportunity...

Adapted Physical Education Games

Adapting P.E. class activities so that they are inclusive for all takes careful consideration. Luckily, there are some easy (and fun) places to...

Expanding HLPs

This session, led by Nancy Holsapple, will explore two questions: How can I use HLPs for all students? and Can HLP be used for any students?Did you...

Lost in Translation: Best Tools for EL Learners: On-Demand Workshop

Translation tools can support educators in integrating a student’s home language into instruction. This workshop, facilitated by Alisha Foor,...

Fifth Grade Multiplying and Dividing Fluency: Dividing Whole Numbers

Ryan Flessner breaks down the multiplying fluency standards in fifth grade into useful strategies, lesson ideas, and assessment ideas.

Teach Indy Educators Conference: Welcome and Panel Discussion

The Teach Indy Educators Conference, a virtual two-day event created for teachers, by teachers, is designed to develop teachers’ knowledge in...

Reading Progress in Teams by Microsoft

Helping struggling readers is paramount to student success. In this resource from Holly Clark of Infused Classroom, learn more about Microsoft's free...

Beep: Voice Notes for Google and Beyond

Are you looking for a free tool that will allow you to create voice notes? You need Beep! Beep, formerly known as Voice Notes for Docs, is a website...

Ask, Don't Tell: Asking the Right Questions to Gain the Right Relationships with Parents of Special Needs Students

Often, the right question at just the right time can do wonders to open lines of communication and discovery. However, educators and parents alike...