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An inclusive classrooms features students of all learning styles and ability levels. For example, an inclusive classroom could have a mix of gifted students, auditory learners, visual learners and students with disabilities such as ADHD, students who are in wheelchairs, and students with executive functioning issues
Here are a few simple ways I integrate the arts in my classroom:
- VISUAL ARTS.
- Encourage speaking, listening, and vocabulary development skills. ...
- Clarify thoughts, ideas, and feelings by drawing and labeling.
- Go deeper in units of study. ...
- DRAMA.
- Encourage role playing. ...
- Take turns in the "hot seat" to understand character
Art instruction helps children with the development of motor skills, language skills, social skills, decision-making, risk-taking, and inventiveness. Visual arts teach learners about color, layout, perspective, and balance: all techniques that are necessary in presentations (visual, digital) of academic work.
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