I heard the Governor's State of the Union address and found this web-site. My sister teaches mentally challenged young people. She says it is very difficult to find worksheets for her class. You see, they are intimidated and frustrated by most worksheets because there is too much information on each page --- they take one
Dear Ms. Celestin:
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By Susan Celestin on Wednesday, January 13, 1999 - 08:43 pm:
look at it and say, "I can't do this." Often she has to re-type the math worksheets and put only 3 or 4 problems per page. This leaves plenty of room for student calculations and it not so intimidating.
Do you know of a resource for Special Education worksheets?
Thanks!
By M. Kenneth Magill on Wednesday, February 3, 1999 - 04:45 pm:
I am replying to your e-mail message requesting assistance needed by your sister in finding worksheets for children in her special education class.
Probably the best resource for the help she needs is the Technical Assistance Training Center in her area and the special education director in the school division in which she teaches.
At the state level, Mr. Chet Walrod, specialist in the Office of Special Education and Pupil Personnel Services, has also indicated he will be glad to talk with your sister. He may be reached by calling (804) 786-9775.
Thank you.
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