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Sandy Hook: Graphic Support for SWD and Very Young
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Sandy Hook: Graphic Support for SWD and Very Young

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Grade Level Grades K-2
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Use this special release from News-2-You to help students hear, read and understand the important information that they are safe. Potential audiences include students with disabilities and very young children, who need graphic support with language that is easy to understand. If children want to expand on each sentence or thought, use vocabulary they know and understand to re-state the content, for example: I am okay. You are okay. We are okay. Reprinted with permission from News-2-You, a weekly online newspaper to support and stimulate students with special needs around the world.

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Sadness_For_Sandy_Hook.pdf

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February 12, 2020
196.52 KB
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3 Reviews
nanoval
nanoval April 18, 2013

Good activity sheet with lots of visual clues. I used it with a hearing impaired student in class.

kmeanymcconnell
kmeanymcconnell November 23, 2013

Could become dated since it connected to a specific incident. Could be edited to use in other incidents.

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