Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Simple Organizing Trick

In our class six of our eight students are working on various levels of picture exchange, so we have six binders and a ton of picture symbols. Our students are sometimes indiscriminate when it comes to whose binder they take the symbols from (even though they are almost all different colours). This has caused us to end up with binders with three symbols for the same item. We tried keeping lists of who had what symbol in their binder but since we are always adding symbols we weren't able to keep up. We now use a simple trick to keep ourselves and our students organized:

We label the back of each picture symbol with the students first initial.


Thursday, December 10, 2015

Mat Man on the Interactive White Board

I recently created a Mat Man activity for the Interactive White Board, based on the same activity from Handwriting Without Tears. After listening to the song, we created Mat Man on the Interactive White Board and then the students were given the opportunity to draw Mat Man. I chose to use clip art for the eyes, nose, mouth, ears and hands as I felt it was more concrete for the students as opposed to circles and half-circles. We have been stacking the students drawings from month to month on the bulletin board so we can flip quickly through them to see their progress.

Here are our pictures for December.

Monday, November 16, 2015

Yoga

Last week we introduced a short yoga activity to the end of our Interactive White Board time twice a week. Yoga is a great way to develop self-regulation skills and gross motor skills. We have already seen a big improvement in the amount of time the students can attend to the Yoga video. So far we have been using "Bug Yoga" which involves three poses.

Bug Yoga

Thursday, November 12, 2015

DIY Sensory Bag


 
We made this sensory bag using four easy to find items. We got a heavy duty Ziploc bag from our stock order (TDSB stock catalogue) and added 2 bottles of coloured hair gel from Dollarama, and a whole bunch of sparkles. We then taped all the way around on the seams with packing tape. The students have been enjoying using this on the light table (as seen below), drawing shapes, tracing letters, and making hand prints.
 
 

Sunday, September 20, 2015

Door Knob

One of our students is very interested in how things work. He is especially interested in the class door latch mechanism. In order to stop him from investigating its mechanics and opening the door throughout the day, which is a safety risk with other friends, I built him his own knob. Our classroom has an accessible handle rather than a turn-knob, but I am hoping he will be just as interested in this one as the real one.


Thursday, June 4, 2015

Step-By-Step for Morning Annoucements

We are very excited to have our students do the Morning Announcements for three days next week!Some of our friends in other classes recorded the morning message for our non-verbal students. We are looking forward to having the opportunity to take part in this part of the school day.

Monday, May 11, 2015

O'Canada

Every morning we watch the American Sign Language video of O'Canada in conjunction with the anthem being played over the announcements. The version we watch was created by staff at the Metropolitan School for the Deaf in the TDSB. You can see the video below.

Watch O'Canada in ASL