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Winegard Elementary School Joshua Carey EDF 2085-23819 Dr. Knowles
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Winegard Elementary School

Joshua CareyEDF 2085-23819

Dr. Knowles

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Artifact #1

Example of conflict resolution exercises

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Artifact #2Description of ESOL/ELL programsand procedures for identification.

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Artifact #3

Discuses Exception Education for OCPS

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Lesson Plan

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The Children Working

Working on learning math skills buy using marshmallows to help her count.

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This was a caterpillar that was made during art time.

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The children were working on a story project using vocab words.

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Exceptional Education Interview

Name of Teacher: Caitlin Carey School: Southwest Middle School Grade: 6th - 8th

• 1. What exceptionality do the students have? What grade level and what age are they?• The students in my classroom have Autism. I teach a mix of 6 th – 8th grade students.• 2. What needs do the children seem to have that are unique to this group? Common to other children? What

modifications in instructional approach are made?• The children in my class have delays in academics, self help skills, and social skills. They are currently showing academics on

a 2nd-4th grade reading and math levels. The regular education students at the school are on reading and math levels of 6 th – 8th grade. Modifications include teaching on the level the children currently are on (2 nd – 4th grade.) If a student attends regular education classes, they have a one-on-one provider who attends class with them to modify the work from their current grade level to the level that they are presently on. We encourage them to go to regular education classes if applicable to socialize with students their age.

• 3. What recommendations does the parent have for you, regarding what you might provide for children who have special needs?

• Parent involvement varies per child. The ideal situation of parent involvement is the ability to send home extra work from school to reinforce the lesson that was taught during the day. The more repetition of any assignment, the better odds the child will retain the information and progress.

• 4. How have you been affected by the education policy directed at children with special needs. What modifications has the teacher made in teaching? What do you as a teacher still feel is needed?

• The hardest challenge we face in our classroom is the curriculum verses the level our students are in the class. Since we are in the middle school environment, the school provides curriculum that is on a middle school level. Since our children are not at this level, we have to be more creative with the materials we have to teach our students. The county does not provide elementary age curriculum in a middle school setting.

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• Some common modifications made for our students are: • a. guided notes (questions that are very close to the text found in the book so students can find the answers easily)• b. fill in the blank with a word bank provided• c. less choices on multiple choice tests (3 choices verse 4)• d. less problems on a math worksheet (1/2 the amount of work with the intention to send more home later)• e. guided reading (reading with child) • As a teacher of children with special needs, we need to provide the students with the curriculum for the level of learning

they are on verses the grade level they are currently in. • 5. What type of assistive technology do you use to accommodate the special needs of your students?• The technology in our classroom is the same that is provided to all classrooms in the school. We have a promethean board

in each classroom. This allows us to link the elmo (camera), a computer, and the white board in the classroom. This board allows interactive activities for the teacher and student including writing capabilities on the board (similar to paint) and a touch screen.

Exceptional Education Interview cont.

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Verification of Observation Hours Sheet


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