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  • Art Expression for Special Needs Students

    Art projects provide a good way for special needs students to express themselves. Teachers should let them know there's no wrong way to "do" art, helping them to experience the joy of creating.
    Published by NikkiM (87 pts ) on Jan 2, 2009 to
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  • Story Telling as an Instructional Practice.

    Story telling is an effective instructional practice. The topic of the story should be chosen carefully, keeping in mind the age and the intellectual level of the audience. Story telling can be used to convey messages in a very simple, persuasive and entertaining manner.
    Published by Meetu (6,587 pts ) on Jan 2, 2009 to
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  • Christmas Card Project

    This fun art activity lets students create their own Christmas Card to give to someone special. They can personalize the message to paste inside the card to suit their own needs and skills. The activity is easy to do with students with physical or intellectual disabilities.
    Published by Anne Vize (14,963 pts ) on Jan 2, 2009 to
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  • Simple threading artwork for special needs students

    Introducing a needle and thread task can be too challenging for some learners with special needs. But by adapting the task slightly, students can experience textures, choice making and use of tools and equipment to create a beautiful gift.
    Published by Anne Vize (14,963 pts ) on Jan 2, 2009 to
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