GIVE: Your Guide to Teaching Artistry in Inclusive Settings
Free online resources created by Teaching Artists for Teaching Artists working in Integrated Co-Teaching (ICT) Classrooms in New York City and beyond.
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![A teaching artist demonstrates a dance move in front of a class](https://teachwithgive.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/PS24K-14.jpg)
![Teaching artist and young student sit at a table and rub glitter between their hands, smiling.](https://teachwithgive.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/hero-image-1.jpg)
Our Featured Resources
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Visual Vocabulary
Download art form specific visual vocabulary to support visual learners in your residency.
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Activity Bank
Make your teaching practice more inclusive with these activities that include accommodations for a wide range of student needs.
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Inclusive Language Guide
Language matters. Use our Inclusive Language Guide to educate yourself on language best practices for people with disabilities.
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Lesson Plan Checklist
Make lesson planning for inclusive classrooms easier with our downloadable lesson plan checklist.
![A teaching artist sits on the floor with students, organizing slips of paper into a poem](https://teachwithgive.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/IMG_9575-scaled.jpg)
Learn More About ICT
What is ICT? Hear from a classroom teacher and read more about these inclusive settings.