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The LoTTIE Kit

The LoTTIE Kit. FDLRS Gulfcoast Serving Pinellas, Pasco and Hernando Counties Presentation created by: Carol Norton, Kristin Hope, Eloise Hayes. LoTTIE Kit. Lo w T ech T ools for I nclusive E ducation. Grades K-12. Tools for Productivity. Tools are designed to help:.

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The LoTTIE Kit

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  1. The LoTTIE Kit FDLRS Gulfcoast Serving Pinellas, Pasco and Hernando Counties Presentation created by: Carol Norton, Kristin Hope, Eloise Hayes

  2. LoTTIE Kit Low Tech Tools for Inclusive Education Grades K-12 Tools for Productivity

  3. Tools are designed to help: • Regular education teachers • Special education teachers • Parents • Instructional aides • Occupational therapists • Any person working with students

  4. Tools can be used for: • Reading • Writing • Math • Organization

  5. Teacher’s Manual:

  6. Reading Tools

  7. Plastic Colored Transparencies Improves visual perception of text Blurry letters Complains of eyestrain Letters that move Words that seem to blend Poor spacing between letters & words while copying

  8. Marking to Remember & Study Because the text can’t be written in Student is being taught what to mark & may need to make a correction Why? Draw attention to words so they can’t be missed Use different colors to mark information in different categories Draw attention without changing the information’s appearance

  9. Highlighter Tapes Colors: Pink Green Yellow Orange

  10. Removable Arrow Tags Draws attention to words or items so they can’t be missed

  11. Uni-ball Pens Underlining Mark different info in different colors Draw attention

  12. Post-It Notes Too “ into ” reading to stop --- use dots to mark vocabulary --- replace the dot with a Post-It note that has the definition written on it

  13. Marking Pages/Books & Notebooks Great way to mark where a student(s) left off while reading or using a textbook Hefty Tabs

  14. Marking Pages/Books & Notebooks Post-It Mini Flags Color might be important: Pink - Important vocabulary Green - Names to know Purple -Picture/map Yellow -Dates Blue -Chapter questions

  15. Marking Pages/Books & Notebooks Post-It Mini Flags Position of tab might be important: Top-entire page is important Side-important text marked on page Bottom-questions requiring further study

  16. Tracking and Reading Signature guide Surrounds word and blacks out words below & above the words being read

  17. Tracking and Reading Wallet magnifier Helps track by magnifying word being read-leaving the surrounding text smaller

  18. Writing Tools

  19. Writing with Rubber Stamps Students who have difficulty with handwriting tasks True-False Tests Punctuation

  20. Homework Wiz Spelling corrector Spelling suggestion list Helps find the correct homonym

  21. Colored Pens for Note-taking Used as an Organizer: names = red vocabulary = green general notes = blue 2 - 3 colors

  22. Colored Pens for Editing Can be used on their own work or for peer work Can also be used to streamline the editing process Use a particular color = Really Good Stuff !

  23. Pencil Grippers Hand/finger fatigue Poor writing due to lack of fine motor control Caution- don’t place the grip too high!

  24. Gripper Pens Dr. Grip Evopen

  25. Non-Abrasive Erasers If erasing continues to be difficult a student might use...

  26. Correction Tapes/Coverup tapes For corrections For wordiness For writing within the lines

  27. Raised Line Paper Kinesthetic feedback: 1) If a student writes over the line he can “feel” that he has crossed the barrier with the pen or pencil 2) The student can actually follow the raised lines with fingers to determine where to start or stop writing

  28. Plastic Writing Guide Fits over an 8 1/2 by 11 piece of paper Keeps letters in a given space

  29. Marking Margins

  30. Post-It Notes-Peer Conferencing

  31. NiteWriter Pen

  32. Highlighter Markers Tracing lessons Use of 2 colors = a new color

  33. Dry Highlighter New Item--- It is ERASEABLE !

  34. Homework Wiz with Colored Dots Mark a homonym error in a student’s writing with a colored dot--- Use the same colored dot on the “confusable” mode on the Homework Wiz

  35. Whiteboards and Write-on Crayons Allows the student to get a “feel” of how to form letters-especially when learning cursive writing

  36. Non-skid pad Total Grips ! Catch that Pencil !

  37. Math Tools

  38. Math Grids 1/3 1/2 2/3 3/4 1 inch Can be copied !

  39. Plastic Colored Transparencies

  40. Number Stamps

  41. Finger Pinch Ruler

  42. Talking Calculator Provides Auditory & Visual feedback Reads 2 ways: 3 7 1 and 371

  43. Colored Dots

  44. Highlight-Operational signs 30 + 45 72 - 45 + - Use different highlighters to specify which operation is being used

  45. Uni-ball Pens for Place Value 456

  46. Laminated Math Tables

  47. Signature Guide/ Writing Guide

  48. Correction/Cover-up tape

  49. Highlight-Regrouping 38 + 45 72 - 45 Use different highlighters to specify where they need to regroup and record a number

  50. Coin-u-lator

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