Most of us (I think) have been using Pete's Power Point Station and Jefferson County's Power Points to find Power Points to use in our classrooms. Here are some other Power Point collections to add to our tool boxes:
Resources and ideas for teachers of learners with severe, profound, intensive, significant, complex or multiple special needs.
This is interesting. VADLO comes to mind, it is a powerpoint search engine. There are good research cartoons also.
ReplyDeleteyou could also add this site for more free ppt template and other stuffs:
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Does anyone have a PPT for Cortical Vision Impaired students?
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