Specifications include, but are not limited to: 3.1.1 General Curriculum and Instructional Materials: this includes materials that facilitate and support the planning and delivery of quality standard-based instruction and/or extend content knowledge or expertise for students. Examples include, but are not limited to: • Reading materials; • Content oriented materials; • Program kits, resource materials, and refill kits; • Manipulatives; • Graphic organizers; • Specialized programming materials; • Models; 3.1.2 Intervention Materials: this includes materials with the primary purpose of accelerating, remediating, or refocusing instruction to meet the individual needs of the students. Examples include, but are not limited to: • Manipulatives; • Re-teach and reinforcement materials; • Intervention kits; • Individualized instructional materials; 3.1.3 Assessment Materials: this includes materials with the primary purpose of assessing student growth, mastery of concepts, skills, and college readiness. Examples include, but are not limited to: • Test scoring materials; • Testing techniques and practice materials; • Test item banks; • Student/teacher feedback (e.g., surveys); • Test preparation materials for State, National, and International assessments including, but not limited to, the following: o Advanced Placement (AP); o International Baccalaureate (IB); o Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT); 3.1.4 Special Population Materials: this includes materials and equipment with the primary purpose of supporting activities specific to instruction and compliance requirements under state and federal laws and expanding, maintaining, or innovating inclusive education to meet individual student needs (e.g., special education, gifted, AP, IB, and Early Intervention Prevention (EIP). Examples include, but are not limited to: • Specialized programming materials and equipment; • Instructional support materials; • Intervention materials/devices; • Acceleration materials; • Enrichment materials; 3.1.5 Vocational Materials (Career, Technology, and Agriculture Education – CTAE): this includes materials and equipment with the primary purpose of expanding, maintaining, or innovating instruction to meet the individual needs of students in vocational coursework including the following fields: 3DE Junior Achievement; Advanced Accounting; Allied Health & Medicine; Architectural Drawing & Design; Audio Video Technology & Film; Biotechnology Research; Business Accounting; Business & Technology; Business Management & Finance; Career Development; Clinical Lab; Communications; Computer Science; Construction (Fine Furniture/Carpentry/Electrical); Cosmetology; Culinary Arts; Cyber Security/Networking; Early Childhood Care & Education; Electronics; Emergency Medical Responder; Energy and Power; Engineering & Technology; Engineering Drafting & Design; Entrepreneurship; Environmental Agriculture; Family & Consumer Science; Financial Literacy; Financial Services; Food & Nutrition; Game Design; General Automotive Technology; Graphic Communications & Design; Healthcare Science; Human Resources Management; HVAC; Information Support & Services; JROTC (Airforce/Army/Navy); Law Enforcement Services; Patient Care (Certified Nursing Assistant); Plant & Landscape Systems; Programming; Project Lead the Way; Public Health; Marketing & Management; Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM); Sports & Entertainment Marketing; Sports Medicine; Surgical Technology; Teaching as Profession; Tax Center; Web & Digital Design; Welding; and Work-Based Learning. Examples include, but are not limited to: • Specialized programming materials and equipment; • Instructional support materials; • Enrichment materials