Here's a statue of a friendly piglet, whose young sculptor competed in the Crafts competition at the State Fair of Virginia this month.
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.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Nevermore
For one of our integrated therapy model activity groups with high schoolers this month we're planning to make a papiermache statue of a raven to celebrate Poe's big birthday. Thankfully, the teacher for students with autism is also a sculptor and she's going to make the supporting frame before we start messing with the gloppy newspaper strips and paste.

Here's a statue of a friendly piglet, whose young sculptor competed in the Crafts competition at the State Fair of Virginia this month.
Here's a statue of a friendly piglet, whose young sculptor competed in the Crafts competition at the State Fair of Virginia this month.
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