Special Education Instructional Resources
This video highlights Tennessee teachers as they discuss how to increase access to core instruction by differentiating for all students through universal design for learning principles.
Alternate Academic Diploma Course Requirements
On January 26, 2018, the State Board of Education approved the addition of the alternate academic diploma within High School Policy 2.103. In order to meet the 22 credit requirement, students pursuing the alternate academic diploma (AAD) may be enrolled in their courses using the AAD course codes and taught according to the AAD course requirements. The course requirements below are based on the Tennessee Academic Standards and outline the expectations for a student working towards the AAD.
AAD Middle School (5-8) Course Requirements
AAD High School Course Requirements
Assistive Technology Resources
PLEP & Intervention Resources
Tiered Intervention Guidance for Students with IEPs
Speech-Language Assessments to Inform Eligibility and Present Levels
Math Deficit Areas Resource Guide
Math Resources: Assessments to Inform Present Level
This document has been designed to provide various math assessments that will inform PLEPs (Present Levels of Educational Performance) for the IEP writing process. The PLEP should provide the foundation for the data-based decisions the IEP team is required to make with regard to a student's goals, supports, accommodations, modifications, and services for the next year. The PLEP also provides information for selecting appropriate interventions and supports and services, including LRE.
This document will assist the educator in choosing appropriate assessments to inform each PLEP (i.e., math calculation and math problem solving) and ultimately inform aligned, deficit-based interventions in the area of math.
Reading Resources: Reading Intervention Programs and Supplemental Materials
Reading Resources: Reading Assessments to Inform Data-Based Decisions
This document has been designed to provide information on reading assessments at varying depths of information. Its purpose is to assist the educator in choosing appropriate assessments to identify a student’s reading strengths and needs (i.e., e.g., basic reading, reading fluency, and reading comprehension) and ultimately inform aligned instruction and intervention in the big ideas of reading.
TCAP-Alt Assessment Content Modules
TCAP ALT Science Content Module | Module Overview | Standard Codes | Grade Level |
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Module 1: Life Science: Structure and Function/Growth and Development of Organisms |
The module provides an overview of the science concepts, content, and vocabulary related to Life Science: Structure and Function/Growth and Development of Organisms and provides suggested teaching strategies and ways to support transference and generalization of the concepts, knowledge, and skills. |
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3, 5, 7 |
The module provides an overview of the science concepts, content, and vocabulary related to Life Science: Energy Flow and provides suggested teaching strategies and ways to support transference and generalization of the concepts, knowledge, and skills. |
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4, 6, 7 |
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Module 3: Life Science: Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems |
The module provides an overview of the science concepts, content, and vocabulary related to Life Science: Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems and provides suggested teaching strategies and ways to support transference and generalization of the concepts, knowledge, and skills. |
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3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 |
The module provides an overview of the science concepts, content, and vocabulary related to Physical Science: Forces and Motion and provides suggested teaching strategies and ways to support transference and generalization of the concepts, knowledge, and skills. |
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3, 5, 8 |
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The module provides an overview of the science concepts, content, and vocabulary related to Physical Science: Definitions of Energy and provides suggested teaching strategies and ways to support transference and generalization of the concepts, knowledge, and skills. |
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3, 4, 6, 8 |
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The module provides an overview of the science concepts, content, and vocabulary related to Physical Science: Structure of Matter and provides suggested teaching strategies and ways to support transference and generalization of the concepts, knowledge, and skills. |
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3,5,7 |
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The module provides an overview of the science concepts, content, and vocabulary related to Earth and Space Science: Earth Materials and Systems and provides suggested teaching strategies and ways to support transference and generalization of the concepts, knowledge, and skills. |
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3,4,6,8 |
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The module provides an overview of the science concepts, content, and vocabulary related to Earth Science: Human Impacts on Earth Systems and provides suggested teaching strategies and ways to support transference and generalization of the concepts, knowledge, and skills. |
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3,4,6 |
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The module provides an overview of the science concepts, content, and vocabulary related to Earth Science: Earth and the Solar System and provides suggested teaching strategies and ways to support transference and generalization of the concepts, knowledge, and skills. |
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3,4,5,8 |
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Module 10: High School Biology I – Life Science: Structure and Function/Growth and Development |
The module provides an overview of the science concepts, content, and vocabulary related to High School Biology I Life Science: Structure and Function/Growth and Development and provides suggested teaching strategies and ways to support transference and generalization of the concepts, knowledge, and skills. |
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High School |
The module provides an overview of the science concepts, content, and vocabulary related to Life Science: Energy Flow and provides suggested teaching strategies and ways to support transference and generalization of the concepts, knowledge, and skills. |
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High School |
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Science Module 12 High School Biology – Life Science: Variation of Traits | The module provides an overview of the science concepts, content, and vocabulary related to Life Science: Variation of Traits and provides suggested teaching strategies and ways to support transference and generalization of the concepts, knowledge, and skills | BIO1.LS3.3 BIO1.LS4.1 |
Biology |
TCAP ALT Social Studies Content Module |
Module Overview |
Standard Codes |
Grade Levels |
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This module addresses the use of maps to locate relative positions and major physical features in the world and North America. It addresses the exchange of goods and services and covers the structure and purpose of government. |
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3rd |
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This module addresses the reasons for European exploration of the Americas, reasons for settling the colonies, and the benefits of cooperation with American Indians. It covers early exploration of land west of the Appalachian Mountains. The module addresses the causes of the American Revolution and the importance of the Declaration of Independence. |
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4th |
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This module addresses sectional differences that led to the Civil War, main events of the war, and the roles of key people. It addresses the need for the South and Tennessee to move toward industry after the war and introduces the inventors, entrepreneurs, and other key people who lead American industrialization. |
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5th |
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This module addresses the location and physical features of Mesopotamia, factors that caused Mesopotamian societies to grow, and key accomplishments of people in that region. It also addresses important achievements of ancient Egypt, development of the ancient Israelites, and the significance of Abraham and Moses. |
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6th |
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This module addresses trading centers that developed into centers of culture and learning in West Africa and the factors that helped the development of states and cities. The module addresses the rapid development of China during the Song Dynasty, and the spread of Chinese technology. The module addresses medieval Europe’s social organization and economy. It covers the emergence of a modern economy in Europe. |
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7th |
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This module addresses the founding of Plymouth Colony and the key people involved. It addresses the causes, major battles, leaders, and events of the American Revolution. The module covers the principles of the U.S. Constitution and the purposes of government. |
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8th |
Forms
- Blank IEP
- Sample IEP from EasyIEP
- Invitation to a Meeting DOC PDF
- Instructions - Invitation to a Meeting DOC PDF
- Prior Written Notice DOC PDF
- Instructions - Prior Written Notice DOC PDF
- Individualized Family Service Plan DOC PDF
- Interim Individualized Family Service Plan DOC PDF
- Tennessee Options of Service Calculation Manual