Saturday, February 5, 2011

Spring Is Coming Soon!


The groundhog showed that spring will be early this year- we all hope! Sometimes you need to stop and create something to get you through the winter and express yourself! Try making this door decoration that my husband and I made last weekend. Take apart 3 coat hangers, wrap them together into one long piece of wire, shape into a heart for your door. Take a string of red lights from your Christmas collection of lights and wrap them over and over the wire. Take a wreath hanger and hang it on the outside of your door. Hang the heart on the door and tape it all to the door so that the wind doesn't blow it off. Attach an extention cord and plug in your heart. You may add a red bow to the middle of your heart to show it off during the day as well.
I am doing some research into the I-Pad for students with disabilities to use in the classroom.
Check out the article iHelp for Autism at http://www.sfweekly.com/content/printVersion/20290215/
A few of my students use I-Pods and I have learned so much from them about the device.
It is going to be a useful tool in my classroom and I hope to one day have at least one I-Pad for my students to use. It can do so many things to inhance their education.
Our lessons are being coordinated in the Resource Room setting with the regular classroom curriculum. This teacher collaboration is necessary in order to have our students meet their goals. Many parents are also in this collaborative triangle which increases each student's chance of meeting their goals and passing their End of Grade tests . As Mrs. Beaumont and I continue working in many of the classrooms, we continually see improvements in our students' classwork.
Much work needs to be done to help each student keep up with their studies and assignments.
They need encouragement everyday by us, as well as , the rest of those on campus and those at home to be successful, as does any student. It is great to see that collaboration on our campus.
Thank you to everyone as we press on to work together to help each student have success.
Success
by Nancy Peele
Smiles
Handshakes
Confirmation
Laughing---
Working
Overcoming
Hope
Endurance
Perseverence
Completion
Acceptance
Love
Success
Have an awesome week!
Mrs. Peele

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