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Special Education Curricular Resources

Special Education Curricular Resources

Program Course Name Resource
SLP 3 (most intensive) Reading PCI, levels 1-3 and Environmental Print
SLP 3 Math Equals and Math Explore
SLP 3 Science/SS Supplemental materials, Unique Curriculum, BrainPop Jr and other websites
SLP 3 Vocations Project Discovery
SLP 3 Life Skills Supplemental materials, BrainPop and other websites
SLP 2 Reading System 44 Next Generation
SLP 2 Math Math Explore 1, 2 (Attainment)
SLP 2 Science/SS

Steck-Vaughn America’s Story Book 1,2
Steck-Vaughn The Human Body, Holt Science; Brainpop (regular and jr. version)

SLP 2 Vocations Project Discovery; CIS Junior
SLP 2 Life Skills Attainment: Living on Your Own: Survival Guide and Reader
SLP 1 (least intensive) Reading Hampton Brown EDGE and Reading Plus
SLP 1 Math Math 180 Course I
SLP 1 Science/SS

Steck-Vaughn America’s Story Book 1,2
Steck-Vaughn The Human Body, Holt Science

SLP 1 Vocations Goodhart-Wilcox Learning for Earning, Project Discovery, CIS Junior
SLP 1 Life Skills AGS Everyday Life Skills

Instructional Math Classes (Outside of SLP)

Intro to Algebra Math 180 Course 2
Principles of Math Math 180 Course 1
Available for all math including gen ed IXL Kuta Software

Instructional English Classes (Outside of SLP)

Instructional English Newsela
Youth Reader Versions
Up Front Magazine
No Red Ink

Transition Program

Classroom A: Students with highest level of Independence Attainment, Unique, and Full Life Process curriculums
Classroom B:  Students that are emerging toward increased independence    Attainment, Unique, and Full Life Process curriculums
Classroom C:  Students that require most extensive support for independence PAES curriculum