The Clicker Family of products has long been a staple in special education classrooms in the USA (and most elementary school classrooms in England). With the recent addition of a "Mouse Dwell" to select feature Clicker 6 now works with pretty much every type of computer access method, including switches, eye gaze tracking and more. One of the great things about Clicker 6 is you can make it anything you need it to be to help your students learn. One of the not-so-great things is that none of us have the time to spend making the number of Clicker 6 activities for our students we wish we could. Luckily teachers love to share! Here is a list of Clicker resources and activities.
(Reminder: Clicker 5 activities still work beautifully in Clicker 6!)
- Learning Grids - the official repository for Clicker activities
- Mirshari Interactive Learning Wiki - free activities for math, literacy, music, art and more
- Students with Differences - free activities for students with more significant disabilities
- Students with Differences - Clicker 6 Books
- Clicker 5SI - a variety of Clicker activities
- Set-BC Clicker Books - student and teacher created books
- Set BC - hundreds of teacher created activities (scroll down)
- Smart Inclusion Wiki - a number of activities for social studies and weather
- Clicker 5 Life Skills
- Simmons 2007 - activities by graduate students
- Kindergarten Objectives
- FCPS some simple interactive Clicker activities
- Annie's Resource Attic - lots of creative activities
- Media at McGee - newsletters for a classroom
Clicker Activities for Purchase
- Clicker Tales by Crick - accessible traditional stories
- Find Out and Write About - Non-fiction books and activities
- Planet Wobble - reading program for early readers
- New to English - activities for ELL
- Clicker Foundations for Reading - phonemic awareness program
This looks like a pretty good resource for teaching those with special needs. I think it's important that they get as much help as they can. I really admire those who decide to work with them. My cousin is special needs and I want to know he is getting the necessary resources for his success. http://www.specialneedsexpos.com/special-needs-resources-come-to-your-town/
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