Week of 3/23/20

Activities of Daily Living

In addition to the individual work sent via email, here are some daily suggestions for Activities of Daily living that can be used. Daily suggested assignments can also be found here. Supporting materials will be sent via email.

Monday- Money Skills. If you have some spare change around the house, mixing them up together in a pile and having your students sort the change into matching bins/containers. An additional step would be to write out various amounts on index cards and then select appropriate coins to create that amount.

Tuesday - Social Studies. Please Log into https://www.ixl.com

Usernames and passwords were sent home individually. Go to the Social Studies section, Level D and find the two starred subjects in category A. Try your best to complete these sections and then pick one other category from Level D that you would like to try on your own.

Additional activities and worksheets will be sent home individually.

Wednesday - Science. Please Log into https://www.ixl.com

Usernames and passwords were sent home individually. Go to the Social Science, Level D and find the two starred subjects in category N. Try your best to complete these sections and then pick one other category from Level D that you would like to try on your own.

Additional activities and worksheets will be sent home individually.

Thursday /Friday - Reading and Functional Reading Skills. Individual IEP goals will be sent directly through email. Additional work in this content area including weekly spelling list will also sent via email.

Scholastic News Article (https://sn1.scholastic.com) Username: Carleplace19 Check out the article"Welcome to Ireland" Watch the video, check out the vocabulary and feel free to explore. Supporting worksheets will be sent via email.

Specific Functional Task suggestions will be sent home individually through email.

Bonus! - If you have taken a trip anywhere that you would like to share with me, I would love to hear it. You can email me directly or write it out and send it in a document. Feel free to include whatever information might help tell the story. I hope to hear about some great experiences.