Differentiating Science Instruction and Assessment for Learners with Special Needs, K-8

by Kevin D Finson, Christine K Ormsbee, and Mary M Jensen

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Field-tested strategies for teaching science to students with special needs

Teachers are required to provide appropriate science instruction to all students, including children with special needs. However, they are often left on their own to figure out how to effectively differentiate lessons and activities. Help is here! This timely, practical guidebook shows general and special educators how to retool science activities and assessments for students with learning disabilities, behavior disorders, and more.

The authors cover a broad range of topics in an orderly, concise fashion, including:

- National and state requirements for student learning and science literacy

- Pedagogical strategies for collaborative learning groups, self-paced learning centers, literature circles, and team projects

- Grade-appropriate ways to revise science activities and assessments for biology, earth science, and physical science lessons

- Step-by-step instructions for using rubrics for evaluation, revision, and assessment

- Information on teacher collaboration and specific disabilities

Also included are vignettes and checklists to assist teachers in bridging the gap between science and special education instruction and assessment. By adjusting the content, teaching critical thinking, and providing a variety of ways for learners to demonstrate their knowledge, you will give all students the chance to achieve academic success in science.

  • ISBN10 1452236623
  • ISBN13 9781452236629
  • Publish Date 1 March 2011
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Corwin Publishers
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 232
  • Language English