Here are seven apps to help special needs students
toward reading readiness, touchscreen games that engage children through play with colors, shapes, animation, alphabet sequencing, and sentence structure.
Not exact matches
Maryland should specifically address the instructional shifts
toward building content knowledge and vocabulary through increasingly complex informational texts and careful
reading of informational and literary texts associated with the state's college - and career -
readiness standards for students.
Although Maryland has coursework requirements for both elementary and secondary special education teachers regarding various methods of acquiring information from various texts, these coursework requirements do not address the instructional shifts associated with college - and career -
readiness standards
toward building content knowledge and vocabulary through careful
reading of informational and literary texts.
Washington requires secondary English teachers to pass the NES English Language Arts assessment, which includes some of the instructional shifts
toward building content knowledge and vocabulary through careful
reading of informational and literary texts associated with the state's college - and career -
readiness standards for students.