Thursday, June 23, 2011

Summer Learning with Night Light Stories


Miss Mel and Mr. Chris over at Night Light Stories have started a great new fun summer learning resources.  Throughout the summer they'll be posting fun summer learning activities on the Night Light Stories Facebook Page.  Make sure you "like" them and follow the fun!  Feel free to add your own activities to the page too!

Patrick

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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Google Map Skills


Google maps has a few great features that help in teaching map skills to students of all disabilities.  Google still is the best (in my opinion) for getting directions, but they have a great feature called My Maps, which you can use to create your own customized maps.

Head to http://maps.google.com and log into your Google account.  You'll see a link on the left side for "My Places", click and then select create new map.  You can then find the area you'd like to work in and start placing pins on the map.  A great feature is that you can change the look of any push pin after you place it.  Just click on the pin in the edit screen and you have a large assortment of map type symbols.  Many of these symbols are perfect for teaching how to read a map, and use a legend.  Once you've placed them all you can print the map and the legend will print too.

As you can see from the map above I customized mine to include places in our downtown, and we used the map to take a walking trip.  It was a great way to familiarize ourself with the area!  I even added a compass rose to the map after printing so that we could talk about directions while walking.  Really adds to the community experience.


- Patrick

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Monday, June 20, 2011

Your Special Chef


Your Special Chef is a great site for cooking recipes for all ability levels.  Created as a senior & Girl Scout project the creator says:
Your Special Chef is my Girl Scout Gold Award project and my Senior project. I am passionate about helping those with special needs after helping my brother Sam, who has Down Syndrome, and volunteering in a life skills room. This project is especially dear to me as it combines my love for design, cooking, and helping those with special needs.
The recipes share are visual, downloadable, and rated by difficulty.  Lesson guides are provided for all the recipes too.  There are quite a few great recipes that can be done in a school setting.  Take a few moments and check out this site!


- Patrick

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