Classroom Accommodations for SPED — Strategies That Work

Melissa Mann
Presenter
30
mins
Course length
Multi Device
Access from mobile or laptop
4.98
Course rating
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Description

Extended time, fidgets, flexible seating, visual supports—what accommodations truly make a difference for students with special needs? How can teachers balance providing support without lowering expectations? In this engaging webinar, Melissa Mann connects the legal foundations of special education with practical, classroom-friendly accommodations that can transform learning for students with academic, executive functioning, sensory, and behavioral needs. You'll explore strategies that are simple to implement yet powerful in impact, from text-to-speech technology to flexible seating, timers, and visual organizers. Melissa will also share insights on how to provide scaffolds that promote independence and maintain grade-level rigor—while making daily instruction more manageable for busy teachers.

Objectives

Recall common special education accommodations used in classrooms. Explain why accommodations provide access without lowering standards. Match accommodations to student needs within daily instructional routines. Break down classroom tasks to determine which supports are most effective. Judge the impact of different tools and approaches on student success. Design a customized accommodation plan using multiple supports.

Key Take Aways

• Understand common classroom accommodations across academic, sensory, and behavioral domains. • Implement practical tools such as text-to-speech, flexible seating, timers, and graphic organizers. • Promote student independence while keeping instruction rigorous and grade-level appropriate. • Build a proactive toolbox of strategies that support learning and minimize reactive discipline.

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Melissa Mann

Melissa Mann, a fourth-grade teacher in the Madison County School System, has experience in general and collaborative education settings. With a Master’s in School Counseling, she has presented at various conferences, both in-person and virtual, for the past 15 years.
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