lunes, 5 de diciembre de 2011

About Special Education: A New Program for Smartboard Fun

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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
As I have been working on new resources for Social Skills, I discovered a great website, Do2Learn which has a great "Feelings Game" which can help students with poor social skills learn to recognize facial expressions. I found it's great on a Smart Board and can be a powerful way to develop fine motor and gross motor skills as well.

Touch the Face
Do2Learn, a website with some great resources, has a program called the Feelings Game, a free interactive game you can play on a Smart Board.

Ideas for Using a Smart Board
I finally got a Smart Board mounted and working. The students in my Autism classroom are having a ball. In this article I suggest some uses of a Smart Board in a special education classroom.
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