The document discusses low-tech assistive technology solutions that can be effective for students with disabilities. It describes several examples of off-the-shelf items from dollar stores that were adapted for students, including a "Runway Strip" made with reflective stickers to give a student space to run, and bendable utensils called "Better to Be Bendable" for students with grasping difficulties. More examples of low-cost adaptations are provided, showing that simple, low-tech solutions can have a big impact with creativity.