Posters with Disability Inclusive Content

Posters with Disability Inclusive Content

Posters with disability representation. Most are free to download, though some can be purchased as well.

Image description: Corkboard wall with many signs of assorted size and colors.

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The Sneetches Lesson

The Sneetches Lesson

Students will read/watch the story of The Sneetches by Dr. Seuss. Students will think about prejudice and bullying. Students will learn that differences are not a bad thing and that no one should have to change to please others.

Image description: Cover art from the book “The Sneetches”

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The Social Model of Disability

The Social Model of Disability

This links to our Social Model of Disability resources page which contains videos and examples of how to introduce and teach the Social Model of Disability.

Image description: Illustration of a person seated in a wheelchair at the bottom of a set of stairs. There is a sign at the bottom of the stairs pointing to the stairs that says “WAY IN Everyone Welcome!”

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Thukpa for All - Reading Guide and Lesson Plan that Addresses the Social Model of Disability
2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade Sharon Pennock 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade Sharon Pennock

Thukpa for All - Reading Guide and Lesson Plan that Addresses the Social Model of Disability

Students or teachers read Thukpa for All by Praba Ram and Sheela Preuitt and consider how the story relates to the social model of disability.

Image Description: Cover of Thukpa for All is light yellow/orange divided in 7 panels.  3 on left and 3 on right have characters from the book.  The top center panel has the title of the book and a bowl of noodle soup with steam rising from it.  The bottom center panel has the names of the authors and illustrator.

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We Want to Go to School

We Want to Go to School

Using the book "We Want to Go to School," students will learn about the segregation of students with disabilities in the school setting. They will learn about the barriers that prevented students from attending school and the progression and processes to challenge and remove those barriers.

Image Description: Cover of We Want to Go to School! The Fight for Disability Rights by Maryann Cocoa-Leffler & Janine Leffler. The cover artwork shows five children behind a table that has papers and a gavel on it.

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Winnie the Witch - Reading Guide and Lesson Plan that Addresses the Social Model of Disability

Winnie the Witch - Reading Guide and Lesson Plan that Addresses the Social Model of Disability

Students or teachers read or watch “Winnie the Witch” by Valerie Thomas and Korky Paul and consider how the story relates to the social model of disability.  Students can apply what they learned about the social model, make connections, and identify events in the story where it was used. 

Image Description: cover of the book "Winnie the Witch" which showed Winnie the Witch tripping over a black cat on the stairs.

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