Special Education Lesson Plans
Special
Education
Lesson plans from the Awesome Library.
Mark Sheehan's
Lesson Plans Page
Site contains fourteen lesson plans for the elementary grades with
"modifications for special needs."
Art for Children and
Adults with Special Needs
More than 20 lesson ideas.
Kodak Special Education Lesson Plans
Lesson plans using photography.
Teachnology Special Education Lesson Plans
Links to many special education lesson plans.
Special Education Lesson Plans
Several short lesson plans and activities. You'll have to scroll
down the page to find them all.
TeachNet Special Education
Twenty-two lesson plans, activities, projects, and resources.
Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD) in Writing: Story and
Opinion Writing for Students with Disabilities
This site from the University of Maryland provides information about
SRSD as well as
lesson plans for implementing it.
Learning Abilities
Books
Lesson plans, resources, and books for pre-k through grade 5 regular
and special education.
Mrs Donn's ADD/ADHD &
Special Needs
Lesson plans and units from my friend Mrs. Donn.
Celebrations
Around the World
A multicultural, thematic unit for students with severe
disabilities.
Monster Fun: Learning the Five Senses
Though this K-3 lesson is not necessarily designed for special
education students, it could be easily adapted to meet their needs.
Centigrade and Fahrenheit: What's the Difference?
A multi-level, cooperative learning lesson plan for fifth-grade
science/math. It is designed to accommodate the needs of learners
with varying abilities.
Water, Weather, and the World
A unit developed for students with severe intellectual disabilities
and limited language abilities.
Ocean Animals
A lesson plan for grades K-2 that would also be appropriate for
special education students.
Bits of Braille
A Braille study lesson plan for fourth through sixth grades.
Friendship and Stories
This excellent site from
LD Online provides
information and a sample lesson plan for using children's literature
to teach friendship skills to children with learning disabilities.
Using
Collaborative Strategic Reading
A primer from
LD Online on the use
of this strategy for teaching reading to students with learning
disabilities. See also Improving Comprehension for Students with LD and
Phonological
Awareness: Instructional and Assessment Guidelines.
Sign the
Alphabet
An on-line activity from
Funbrain.com.
Real Estate Project
A unit for special education students in grades 6-8.
Using Poetry in Teaching Reading to Special Education Students
A unit intended for middle school students with linited reading
skills.
Kennedy Years Unit
An eighth-grade unit from
Core Knowledge adapted for inclusion of special education
students. For other units from this source, see
Core Connections: Connecting Core Knowledge Between Special
Education and Regular Education (Grade 4),
Geography in the Resource Classroom: Using Maps to Understand the
Impact of the Meso-American Civilization and European Explorers
(Grade 5),
Don't Take It Literally (Grade 6),
News to the Core (Grade 6), and
The Amazing Journey of the Butterfly (Grade 2).
Teaching Volleyball to Students with Diverse Physical Abilities
A high school PE lesson plan.
The Constitution, Juvenile Justice, and You
A lesson plan developed for Special Education Students in grades
9-12.
Lesson Plans about People with Disabilities
Speaking and Writing About People with Disabilities
Ideas and a worksheet I use for teaching about
appropriate language (including people-first language) for speaking
and writing about individuals with disabilities.
Teaching about Intellectual Disabilities/Mental Retardation: Ideas
for Classroom Activities
Two activities, complete with handouts, that I
use in my Exceptional Learners class (Education 105) to teach
college students (mostly first-year) about mental retardation. I
believe the activities would also be appropriate for use at the high
school level, perhaps in a psychology class.
Getting to Know Your Classmates with Special Needs
Though this lesson was developed in 1992 and does not use
people-first language, it includes many good ideas for teaching
elementary students about disabilities.
Myths
and Misconceptions
A sample lesson plan from the
"Yes I
Can" Curriculum in which students identify common myths and
misconceptions about people with disabilities.
Be Good to Eddie Lee
This lesson plan for 1st or 2nd grade titled "Dealing with
Differences" uses Virginia Fleming's Be Good to Eddie Lee
to help teach tolerance of students with disabilities. It is part of
a unit titled "
Differences: Opening Doors to Social Studies with Children's
Literature."
Click here for reviews of this book as well as ordering
information.
Helen Keller (Famous Person)
There are many lesson plans and units about
Helen
Keller available on the Internet, including this one for
middle-grade students titled Famous Person: Helen Keller, which uses
Keller's book, The Story of My Life . For other lessons, see
Helen
Keller (grades 2-4),
Writing a Biography - Helen Keller (middle school), and
Helen Keller Lesson Plans (homeschool). For an interesting
lesson plan on Braille meant to be used in a unit on Helen Keller,
see
Bits of Braille . For a secondary thematic unit using Gibson's
The Miracle Worker and other plays, see
Inspirational Voices Unit.
Click here
to find links to sites with information about Keller, blindness, and
deafness.
Franklin
Delano Roosevelt
There are many lesson plans and units about FDR, including the
secondary lesson linked above titled
Franklin
Delano Roosevelt's Disability: Was He Successful in Concealing It?
However, only that lesson and one other titled
Debating the
FDR Memorial, a web-based high school lesson plan, examine the
issue of Roosevelt's disability. Other units and lessons available
online include
The Age of Franklin D. Roosevelt: 1933-1945,
The Foreign Policy of Franklin D. Roosevelt and the U. S. Entry Into
World War II,
Documents Related to Churchill and FDR,
FDR's Fireside Chat on the Purposes and Foundations of the Recovery
Program,
A
Date which Will Live in Infamy, and
FDR's First Inaugural Address. There are also some excellent
lessons that use the
FDR
cartoons, including the
FDR
Portfolio Project (11th-grade AP history). None of these,
however, examine FDR's disability.
The
Polio History Pages
No unit on the the history of disabilities or disease would be
complete without some mention of polio, the near hysteria caused by
the epidemics of the early 1950s, and the euphoria that greeted the
development of the Salk vaccine. Drawing from my book,
Polio's Legacy: An Oral History,
this site provides
excerpts from polio narratives, a polio timeline, and information
about the disease, its history, and late effects.
A
Polio History Quest
A set of 25 questions, complete with a
printable worksheet, coinciding with the information provided within
the Polio History Pages. It should be appropriate for use with
grades 5 and up. See also
Understanding Viruses (grades 9-12).
Resources for Inclusion:
Keys to Sussessful Inclusion
From Teacher Vision.
SERI Inclusion
Resources
An annotated list of links.
Special
Education Inclusion
An article from the
Wisconsin
Education Association.Council.
Inclusion.com
The index page for Inclusion Press, Inclusion Network, and Marsha
Forest Centre (Canada).
Inclusion
Several articles and resources from Education World.
ADD/ADHD
Diagnosis ADDADHD: Now What?
"Strategies that work" for parents teachers and para-professionals.
Helping Children with
ADD Focus in the Classroom
An article from
Lesson Tutor.
Identifying ADHD in the Classroom and Strategies for Helping
Students Learn
A Power Point presentation.
one ADD Place
Many resources relating to ADD/ADHD and SLDs.
The ADHD Owner's Manual
Blind/Visually Impaired
Bits of Braille
A Braille study lesson plan for fourth through sixth grades.
Braille on the Internet
Links to information about braille, its history, and its inventor,
Louis Braille, from the Blindness Resourrce Center.
American Foundation for the
Blind
Central Association for the Blind
and Visually Impaired
Chronic Health Impairments
Chronic Illness, Children, Health Education
A site designed to help people understand what it's like to go to
grow up with chronic medical problems, from the perspective of the
children and teens who are doing just that.
Children and Chronic Illness
Treatment resources for children with chronic illness.
Yahoo Directory: Diseases and Conditions
The Center for Research on
Chronic Illness
Deaf/Hearing Impaired
National Association of the Deaf
Excellent source of information.
The Deaf Resource Library
An online collection of reference materials and links intended to
educate and inform people about Deaf cultures in Japan and the
United States as well as deaf and hard of hearing related topics.
Resources
for Learning and Teaching American Sign Language
A
Basic Dictionary of ASL Terms
A dictionary with both animated and text definitions.
Sign
Language Dictionaries Online
Links to manu online dictionaries.
American Sign Language
Links
Many links.
Sign the Alphabet
An on-line activity from
Funbrain.com.
American Sign Language Teachers
Association
American Sign Language Fonts
Download sign language fonts.
Emotional/Behavior Disorders
National Alliance for the Mentally
Ill
A very good source for information on mental illness/ebd.
Click here for
information on disorders affecting children and adolescents.
The Schizophrenia Home Page
Information and resources regarding schizophrenia.
ADAA Homepage
Excellent site for information on anxiety disorders.
ConductDisorders.com
A site for parents
who are
raising challenging children.
Illinois' Voice on Mental Illness:
Families Helping Families
Information and links to educate family members about mental
illness.
Council for Children with Behavior
Disorders
Specific
Learning Disabilities
Learning Disabilities
Association
LD Online
A terrific resource packed with information
A
Guide to Learning Disabilities for the ESL Classroom Practitioner
Language
Education and Learning Disabilities
Information and links.
National Center for Learning
Disabilities
Mental Retardation/Intellectual Disabilities
Teaching about Intellectual Disabilities/Mental Retardation: Ideas
for Classroom Activities
Two activities, complete with handouts, that I
use in my Exceptional Learners class (Education 105) to teach
college students (mostly first-year) about mental retardation. I
believe the activities would also be appropriate for use at the high
school level, perhaps in a psychology class.
Water, Weather, and the World
A unit developed for students with severe mental retardation and
limited language abilities.
Mental Retardation:
A Symptom and a Syndrome
Another well-written book chapter.
Resources on
the History of Idiocy
Online articles and links.
Genetic
Causes of Mental Retardation
A concise and highly-readable article.
Down Syndrome: Health Issues
An excellent resource. If you are doing a report on DS, be sure to
see Doing a High
School or College Report on Down Syndrome? See also
The Down Syndrome WWW Page
and UPSIDE!
American Association on Intellectual
and Developmental Disabilities (formerly AAMR)
The
ARC in the United States
Disability
History
Disability
Social History Project
An excellent page with many resources for those wishing to learn
about disability history. See also
A Chronology of the
Disability Rights Movement.
The
Polio History Pages
No unit on the the history of disabilities or disease would be
complete without some mention of polio, the near hysteria caused by
the epidemics of the early 1950s, and the euphoria that greeted the
development of the Salk vaccine. Drawing from my book,
Polio's Legacy: An Oral History
, this site provides
excerpts from polio narratives, a polio timeline, and information
about the disease, its history, and late effects
Resources on
the History of Idiocy
Online articles and links.
Definitions of Intellectual Disability/Mental Retardation
A chronological list with dates and references.
E-mail me if you would like help
in locating the resources you need. Also,
please
let me know if you find a link
on this site that no longer functions. My name is
Edmund J. Sass,
Ed.D.
You can reach me at
esass@csbsju.edu