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Inclusion

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By: Olivia Craig, Amanda Finucane, Sana Miari, Erin Wise


A is for...

Ally
A friend that supports a
person who is targeted by
bullying and unfair treatment.
B is for...

Behavior!
Absolutely everyone can have a bad day
sometimes.
C is for...

Classroom!
Create a culture of
community.
D is for...

Differentiation
You might have to
change things so
your friends can learn.
E is for...

Everyone!
Every single person
in our classroom
and world
has value.
F is for...

Friends!
Every person deserves
friendship and love.
G is for...

Goals!
Setting clear goals for
everyone in the classroom,
and repeating the goals as
many times as necessary.
H is for...

Helping a friend!
Only help a friend
if they ask.
I is for...

Inclusion!
This means being a part of our classroom,
being welcomed and embraced because
we all belong.
J is for...

Judgement-free!
Think about what your friend
needs and their perspective
before acting.
K is for...

Knowledge!
We are all sources of
incredible knowledge and
experience.
L is for...

Learning!
We are all still learning;
learning never stops!
M is for...

Modifications!
Our classroom and our work is
modified, or changed, so that
everyone can learn and grow.
N is for...

Normalization!
Normalization means keeping things as
normal as possible for all of our friends.
O is for...

Openness!
Open doors of opportunity and
learning for all of our friends.
P is for...

Person-first
language!
Our friends are our friends
first, not our "disabled
friend".
Q is for...

Questions!
It's always okay to ask
questions if you're
being respectful!
R is for...

Rights!
Our friends have a right to learn in
the way that works for them.
S is for...

Safety!
It is our responsibility to make our classroom
and world safe for all of our friends.
T is for...

Teachers!
Teachers can be a great
resource if you have a
question!
U is for...

Understanding!
Before getting upset or
confused, take a moment
to understand the other
person’s views.
V is for...

Visibility!
We don't leave friends
out or make fun of
them. We also don't
always see that a
friend has differences.
W is for...

Welcoming!
We make our classroom a welcoming space
for everyone!
X is for...

setting an eXample!
Show the people around
you how you treat your
friends!
Y is for...

You!

You make our classroom special!


Z is for...

Zebra!
No two zebras have the
same stripes, so neither
should we!

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