

I have been having a blast with my US History class. If I ever get organized, I will have a lot of materials to share with you! We've been leaning a lot about United States symbols. My plan was to make activities to go along with this book, but it hasn't happened yet, so if you want to make an activity to go along with it feel free to do so and share with me :)Īs I'm pretty sure I've said before I love teaching my US History class - but since it's my first year teaching this class I've had to find/make a lot of materials.

I like sharing, but I don't understand Boardmaker very well to do half of the amazing things you can do on there.but I've uploaded a couple of things I've made, including my Star Spangled Banner book. Search anything you want, and someone has probably uploaded something about it that you can download and use for FREE!!! When I discovered this site it was like Christmas came early. If you are a special education teacher, I sure hope you know about this fabulous site called Boardmaker Share. I can't believe it's Sunday night already.and that it's Monday tomorrow.and that it's supposed to snow tonight, but hey, I guess that means we're just getting closer to Christmas which is so exciting! (And the students are usually so excited about the gifts they found for their family members.) Not only are we working on such important community skills, but it also provides our students with this typical high school, hanging out with friends, activity that they usually don't get the opportunity to do. By 1:45 we were all on the bus and heading back to school! Some students finished early and walked around the mall a little bit longer and others just waited until it was time to leave. And we got to experience getting our tickets, some students got food from concessions, and practice appropriate behavior in a movie theater.īy the time the movie was over, it was 12:30, so we went out to the food court and everyone choose where to eat, ordered, and paid for their lunch. I loved the movie theater! No lie, the seats were all leather recliners with tons of aisle room! It was a great break in the middle of our trip. Then, we went to the movie theater and saw Wreck it Ralph.

Also, I found out another group of my (boy) students who were with an aide, wanted to go inside Victoria's Secret (and were taking pictures of the ads) and wanted to go to Spencer's Gifts! Ummm, NO! As much as I want to work on age appropriate behaviors, and I guess these would have been "high-school appropriate", and definitely more so than the Disney store, they were definitely not appropriate and not allowed! :)
