This project came out of the A4 project (Assessing Achievement in Alternate Areas). The school boards in the Eastern Region worked to create an inventory of skills specific to students who are not accessing the Ontario curriculum. From here the A4 website was designed as a place where teachers can find and share ideas and resources. This blog is meant to keep people up to date on what is happening in the A4 world and provide another venue for professional discussions.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Fluency
I am currently involved in a collaborative inquiry with other spec. ed. teachers (developmental disabilities and deaf/hard of hearing). To track all of the great ideas that my group is coming up with I have created a fluency section on the A4 website. As with all other sections you can find skills inventories, lesson ideas, resources (including iPad apps) and assessment/evaluation resources.
Here is the link directly to the fluency section. https://sites.google.com/site/schooltocommunity/reading-1/fluency
If you have any other great ideas please email thea4ideapeople@gmail.com.
Sleep well all!
Jessi
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