The Seeing Stone by Holly Black

By Holly Black

we acknowledged no

nonetheless you seemed

now as an alternative

an individual will get cooked

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These can be very motivating and a flexible source of support; children can simply take it or leave it! 11 Look in catalogues and leaflets. The range of devices and software for supporting access to IT for children with special needs grows and changes rapidly. It will always be worth checking through up-to-date catalogues to see if there are solutions that might help you with a specific educational special need in your classroom. Supporting special educational needs with IT 41 19 Developing activities It often seems that, given the time and money, you could use ICT to totally transform the way you work with children with special needs.

It is amazing where clicking little fingers can end up! If you have been right through the activity that you want your pupils to do, you will have a real working knowledge and a fair idea of some of the problems that might crop up! 5 Know your computer. Different operating systems have different features and may let you do more than you think. For instance, most have ways of letting you take a snapshot of the screen for making instruction cards. Can you cut and paste between applications? Can you drag and drop files to the printer to make them print?

For instance, if you were to discuss the differences between amphibians and reptiles, searching a database and noting characteristics of each could provide a stimulus for a great deal of debate and further investigation. 6 Remember that computers are great for sorting and classifying. Even in the early years, computers can be used for basic scientific work. If a child can ‘point and click’, they can pick up and sort information on a computer screen. Try the various ‘My Worlds’ screens for instance, or a picturebased concept keyboard overlay for recording what they did.

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