The wild and crazy teacher I share office space with up in our balcony "cave" went to TTAC this week at VCU Training and Technical Assistance Center and came back to work with this fun, interactive book for young students:
It's a complete kit--the cover to the plastic tub has car headliner material glued to the top so it will snatch on to the Velcro placed on the back of the words and photos, even the blue plate. The potato chip canister has the same car headliner material encircling it. My favorite prop is the lime green "Tickle Monster"--AKA--microfiber car wash mitt.
Welcome to a spot to share ideas for working with students in exceptional education in public schools. Please describe activities you've successfully used with students to improve fine motor and self-help skills. Creative classroom adaptations for sensory-based and ergonomic needs are sought. Technology applications, low and high tech, are appreciated. Above all--be positive and professional in sharing your experiences and ideas. Thanks.
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