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Instant Ideas: Volume 9

“Under the Sea”

Charting the Cs 2015

April 27-28, 2015

Alexandria, MN

Rachel A. Hemke, MS, CCC-SLP

Robbinsdale Area Schools

Session Outline

• Structured teaching

• Pearls of Wisdom

• Brief overview of the presented theme

• Up close and personal with demonstrated materials

• Time to “make”

Importance of Structure

“Increases understanding, increases learning, calms

and organizes, builds independence, and reduces

behavioral problems.”

Division TEACCH

Importance of Structure

• When designing structured activities it is

important to answer these four questions:

–What am I supposed to do?

–How much do I have to do?

–How will I know when I’m finished?

–What comes next?

Structured Turn-Taking

• Variety of activities

• Requirement of some classrooms to participate in

a STT activity—then they can have free play

Examples

your turn

Schedules

• Follow the 4 rules for structure

• Often eliminates disagreement in activities; students tend to argue with people not schedules

• Prevents getting in a “battle of words”

• Supports those who are slower processors of information

• Increases independence

*mini-schedule

Duration Map

• A way to let your student see how long he or she will be doing an undesired activity and often a reward that comes next

• Adult is in charge of the “time” (activities completed, waiting, free play)

http://www.nwresd.k12.or.us/autism/VisualStrategiesl.html

Pearls of Wisdom

You can create communication symbols, visual supports, and visual schedules with anything, NOT JUST Boardmaker!

• LessonPix

• Symbol Stix

• Google Images

• Clipart

• Food packages, DVD covers, digital photos

Pearls of Wisdom

Teach Non-verbal Skills NONVEBALLY

• If you don’t need to talk to do the activity, you shouldn’t need to talk to teach it.

• OK for typically developing students

• Can create prompt dependence

• Use visuals whenever possible!

*Washing hands

*Doing a puzzle

*Standing in line

“Under the Sea”

Vocabulary Selection

• Depends on which branch of the theme you’re using (just sea animals; sea and beach; sea, beach, and summer etc.)

• Repetition, repetition, repetition

• Make it meaningful (region-relevant vocabulary- palm trees on a Minnesota beach?)

• Embed in different activities throughout the day/week/month

Teaching your Vocabulary

• Model, model, model

• Use visuals (and pair word with visual)

• Scaffold: use language at the student’s level + one step above

• Embed in different activities throughout the day/week/month

• Activities: errorless or complex (right/wrong answers)

Teaching your Vocabulary

• For those with more significant communication needs…

– Use CORE vocabulary

– Please use visuals!!!

– Accept every communication attempt as a correct response

– Use their augmentative/alternative communication (AAC) device

– Create communication opportunities, it’s OK to sabotage every once in a while!

Accessing the Vocabulary

• Eye Gaze- hold two choices and see at which one the student looks

• Direct Selection- physical contact with a choice

• Scanning- various types (partner assisted, step scanning, auto scanning, etc.) and patterns (linear, group, row/column, etc.)

• Headmouse

• Eyegaze cameras

Symbol Hierarchy

• Real Objects

• Miniature Objects

• Cut-out Color Photographs

• Color Photographs

• Colored-line Drawings (i.e. Picture Communication Symbols; Mayer-Johnson; Symbol Stix)

• Black/White-line Drawings

• Manual Signs

• Written Words

• Letters (spelling)

from easiest to hardest

Adapted by Rachel A. Hemke, 2007. Orginally from Mirenda, A & Locke, P. (1989). A comparison of symbols transparency in nonspeaking persons with intellectual disabilities. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 54, 131-140. Received at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, AAC class by Rachel A. Hemke (2002).

Prompt Hierarchy

Independent/Natural Prompt

• “Tell me what you want”

• “Hmm, what should I do now?”

• Natural pause

Minimal Assistance

• Natural prompt + gesture to board or device

• 1 additional prompt

Moderate Assistance

• Natural prompt + gesture + direction (“Tell

me with your device.”)

• 2 additional prompts

Mod/Max Assistance

• Point to icon being requested and ask him/her to select that icon

• 3 additional prompts

Maximum/HOH Assistance

• Guide his/her hand to the icon using hand-over-hand assistance

• 4 additional prompts

Created by Rachel A. Hemke, last updated 11/2013

Pearls of Wisdom

Switch vs. voice output communication aid/device (VOCA)• Switch: a piece of equipment that activates

something else; or makes an individual able to access not previously accessible. Does not have a voice component.

• Voice Output Communication Aid (VOCA): The original term used to describe communication devices with speech output. These are also called Speech Generating Devices (SGD).

• Use pictures/graphics to identify each switch/VOCA

NO NAKED SWITCHES/VOCAs

Pearls of Wisdom

Velcro “rule”- Velcro has a soft side (female) and scratchy side (male)

• “Soft stays”-meaning that the soft Velcro stays on the ‘home’ surface, anything removable would have male Velcro

• Any pull-off pictures/icons should be able to stick to your shirt

• “The female stays home, while the male runs around.” (quote shared in grad school)

Pearls of Wisdom

You can create communication symbols, visual supports, and visual schedules with anything, NOT JUST Boardmaker!

• LessonPix

• Symbol Stix

• Google Images

• Clipart

• Food packages, DVD covers, digital photos

Art for All

http://www.learnplayimagine.com/2012/10/egg-carton-turtle-craft.html

http://jdaniel4smom.com/2012/08/the-pout-pout-fish-readexplorelearn.html

http://www.jugglingwithkids.com/2013/05/contact-paper-jellyfish.html

Art for All

http://www.momto2poshlildivas.com/2012/06/shaving-cream-marbelized-mister-sea.html

http://www.momto2poshlildivas.com/2011/07/ocean-theme-easy-paper-towel-roll.html

http://www.craftymorning.com/puffer-fish-craft-using-fork/

http://www.craftymorning.com/diy-make-starfish-using-cheerios-cheap/

Cognitive & Language Rich

http://www.artsyfartsymama.com/p/printables.htmlmrskarensclass.blogspot.commrsriccaskindergarten.blogspot.cahttp://prekandksharing.blogspot.com/2012/05/montessori-inspired-beach-language.html

Cognitive & Language Rich

http://www.childcarelandblog.com/2013/07/sea-shell-number-sequence-puzzle.html

http://deceptivelyeducational.blogspot.com/2014/10/magnetic-abc-ocean.html

http://mommasfunworld.blogspot.com/2012/08/fishing-for-alphabet-in-sea.html

http://www.andnextcomesl.com/2013/05/seashell-letter-match-sensory-bin-with.html

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Wide-World-Of-Speech-Therapy

Cognitive & Language Rich

Active Play

http://theinspiredtreehouse.com/

http://www.toddlerapproved.com/2010/07/ocean-animal-movements.html

http://www.clothdiaperaddiction.com/2011/06/i-needa-name-fun-outdoor-game.html

http://www.playdoughtoplato.com/alphabet-ball/

Pool noodle ramps

*The Inspired Treehouse*

Sensory Activities

http://ourunschoolingjourney.blogspot.com/2014/02/were-baack.html

http://www.teach-me-mommy.com/2014/09/beach-themed-playdough.html

http://www.two-daloo.com/soapy-sea-foam-sensory-play/

http://buggyandbuddy.com/ocean-slime-recipe/

Sensory Activities

https://www.aqua-gems.com/

https://www.water-gems.com/

http://www.growingajeweledrose.com/2014/02/edible-water-beads.html

AquaGems Liquid Marbles

or Water Gems

Edible Water Beads

Music

• File converting from youtube video to MP3 (www.youtube-mp3.org)

• In the Big Blue Sea

• Baby Beluga (A Raffi classic)

• Animals in the Ocean

• Slippery Fish

• Adapted CD players; switch interface with Pandora

• Use switches to let students pause/play music

• Use visuals to let them make song choices

• Use visuals/song props to make the song interactive

Literacy

• VOCA to do repetitive line, name vocabulary

• Highlighter tape to highlight vocabulary or VOCA use

• Pull-offs/textures to make the story interactive *There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Shell*

• Adapt stories for IW use

• Tar Heel Reader/Tumblebooks

• Books from www.hubbardscupboard.org*Print two copies, one as your book and one to create pull-offs

Literacy

There is NO “old lady” included in the story manipulatives because there are so many different versions! Find the one that works for you and your students!

Felt/flannel board Pail or bucket

Baby wipe container

Cereal box

Garbage can Paper bag

Literacy

Cooking Activities

• Allergy warning

• Use visuals to help students become independent in cooking tasks

• Cut apart visuals to allow students to sequence the activity after it is completed

• Have students share preferences if they liked or didn’t like the snack

• Use switch and Powerlink to blend/mix

• Use VOCA to give directions for the recipe

• Send recipes home with students

…a few of my favorite things

• Classoom Construction (assembly, manipulatives, DIY):

– Aileen’s Tack It (over and over) ($3-4, Michael’s/JoAnn’s)

– Axman...it’s an experience.

• Surplus store with 4 locations

• Crystal, St. Paul, Fridley, St. Louis Park

– Velcro consistency

…a few of my favorite things

• FREE Graphics/Images:

– Google Images!

– My Cute Graphics http://mycutegraphics.com/

– Clip Art Lord http://www.clipartlord.com/

– Coborn’s Delivers for images of real food

http://www.cobornsdelivers.com/loginMessage.action

…a few of my favorite things

• Technology:

– Helpkidzlearn (Free/$)--some free activities, or subscription for more activities

• Cause/effect;

• Language rich;

• Switch access; two-switch teaching http://helpkidzlearn.com/

– Smart Apps for Kids (daily free/discounted apps)

• http://www.smartappsforkids.com/

• http://www.smartappsforspecialneeds.com/

• http://www.smartappsforandroid.com/

…a few of my favorite things

• Audio clips/sound effects for Interactive Whiteboard activities (or kiddo devices):

– SoundBible http://soundbible.com/

– Youtube http://www.youtube.com

– Youtube sound file converter: (FREE) http://www.youtube-mp3.org/

– Audacity--to cut snippets of songs/song clips, etc(FREE) http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

…a few of my favorite things

• Ideas:– Teachers Pay Teachers (Free/$)

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com

– The Inspired Treehouse http://theinspiredtreehouse.com/

– Pinterest http://www.pinterest.com

– Boardmaker Share/Acheivehttps://www.boardmakerachieve.com/Activities/Search

– Smart Exchange and Premium Resources (Free/$) http://exchange.smarttech.com/search.html

…a few of my favorite things

• Favorite Therapy Game:

– Cariboo

– Very rare! If you see it at garage sales or in thrift stores, GET IT!!

– Great to add your own vocabulary to the top and do it as a matching game or put answers to a WH question on the top and then they open a box when they answer the question

Contact Information

Rachel A. Hemke, MS, CCC-SLPSandburg Learning Center2400 Sandburg LnGolden Valley, MN 55427

(763) 504-4196

Rachel_hemke@rdale.org

Work-related Pinterest page: https://www.pinterest.com/rachel_hemke/