Conference Program
Adapting books by adding visual and tactile supports along with core vocabulary, increases engagement and reading comprehension, and supports the varied learning needs of students with disabilities. With a focus on farm animals, we will provide you with an overview of the whys and hows of adapting books and a "guided" opportunity to adapt a farm animals book. We will also share ideas for creating a learning kit and provide online resources for creating electronic books or print-based books. We will also share ways to create learning kits that expand upon adapted books and can be embedded into learning centers and activities to promote meaningful engagement. Teachers can use these activities to supplement existing curriculum (including science and math activities) or as inspiration to create their own kits. This workshop is appropriate for professionals or families working with young children and/or students in grades K-12 who require extra support to facilitate their learning.
This session will be limited to 40 registrants, who will receive materials in the mail and have an opportunity for a "hands-on" make and take. A list of materials and a recording of the session will be posted several weeks after the "live" session for those who are not able to participate during this session.