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A library of printable adapted books and digital adapted books for teachers and parents to use with elementary-aged students. Adapted books are great for students with special needs.
As resources permit, the Sherlock Center creates adapted versions of popular literature for use by students, teachers and families. For questions, email Jennifer Carrier. These resources are searchable in the fields below.
- Teaching Literacy to AAC Users
- How to Adapt A Book For An AAC User
- A Free Library of Adapted Books
- Free List of Adapted Literature
- Speech Therapy Goals Targeted with Literature
It can feel overwhelming to teach literacy skills to students who don’t read via decoding. But every student deserves access to books. Books help students learn functional vocabulary about their home, school, and community. They also help students make and reinforce connections about topics presented in class. Literature also help students increase...
Traditional books are often modified to make them more accessible for AAC Users. It takes a lot of time and effort to make an adaptable book. Once I took Brown Bear, Brown Bear, reviewed it for relevant vocabulary words, added Velcro to each page, searched Boardmaker for the appropriate images, printed them out in color, laminated them, cut them ou...
Another educator shared a ready-made library of resources with me and I knew I wanted to share that with you. It’s called the Resource Library from the Paul V Sherlock Center on Disabilities at Rhode Island College. Here are a couple examples of what they offer: You can see that the Boardmaker-type images are already on each page. Here is the catal...
Rhode Island College put together a comprehensive list of every book they have adapted: PDF Catalog of Printable Adapted Books. There are a variety of books included for ages from preschool to all ages. Additionally, for some of the books they have made multiple different versions for you to use with your students. View and download the books on th...
Literature-based speech therapy is popular right now and it’s no wonder why. Using books reinforces skills skills that students are learning in the classroom. Here are some IEP goals for speech therapy that you can target with books: 1. Answering Yes/No Questions 2. Answering Wh Questions 3. Increasing vocabulary 4. Using correct sentence structure...
The Sherlock Center offers over 400 adapted versions of popular literature for students with complex disabilities and hundreds of online resources and publications on topics across the lifespan. View Online Publications and Resources; View Online Adapted Literature and Lessons
What Are Adapted Books? Adapted books is a general term for altering books to make them more accessible to children with disabilities. There are a variety of ways that children’s books can be adapted. For autistic children, and children with language delays, one way to adapt books is by adding pictures to match to each page.
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