Picture the Possibilities... Incorporating ACC Throughout the Day November 13, 2013

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Picture the Possibilities...Incorporating ACC Throughout the Day

November 13, 2013

Learning Goal 1

Teachers will understand how to use classroom voice output devices and access premade communication boards and symbols.

Scale4 I can explain to my administrator and colleagues how classroom

output devices and premade communication boards can be used to facilitate language acquisition and promote student learning.

3 I understand how to use classroom output devices and access premade communication boards and symbols.

2 I have a basic understanding of classroom output devices and how to access premade communication boards and symbols.

1 I have no idea what a classroom output device is or how to access premade communication boards and symbols.

And the Survey says:

Visual Supports Action Plan

Daily: 93%Most common:

Schedules Rules Center labels Goals Morning circle

Potential for more visual supports for behavior issues

And the survey said

Boardmaker Action Plan

Available: 88%

Proficiency: Beginner: 40% Intermediate:

52% Advanced: 7%

Continue to share or make available as needed

ID experts in Pre-K group; FDLRS and ATteam trainings; demo

And the survey said

Wiki Resources Action Plan

Accessed: 77%Add to it:

Incredible Years Lesson plan ideas Curriculum

resources Scales Classroom photos

Continue to post resources and encourage others

Review at this meeting

http://ocpsprekeseshare.wikispaces.com

And the survey said

Communication Modalities Action Plan

Speech : 26%Sign language:

13%Voice Output: 11%Gestures: 23%Picture pointing:

23%Other: 4%

Integrate AAC devices and strategies into the classroom routine

ECT workshops Visual Strategies

Workshops

And the survey said

Use your tools

Communication Builder Ocpsprekeseshare.wikispaces.com

(Communication Builder overlays)

BIGmack Fdlrsregion3thematicvisuals.wikispaces.com

(single message symbols)

Now share what you have created

Scale4 I can explain to my administrator and colleagues how classroom

output devices and premade communication boards can be used to facilitate language acquisition and promote student learning.

3 I understand how to use classroom output devices and access premade communication boards and symbols.

2 I have a basic understanding of classroom output devices and how to access premade communication boards and symbols.

1 I have no idea what a classroom output device is or how to access premade communication boards and symbols.

Learning Goal 2

Teachers will understand the benefits of participating in the Special Olympics Young Athlete's Program and will be able to start or continue a program at their school.

Scale4 I understand the benefits of the Young Athlete's Program and

understand how to start or continue the program at my school.

3 I understand the benefits of the Young Athlete's Program but need some support in starting or continuing the program at my school.

2 I know what the Young Athlete's Program is but need help in understanding the benefits and how to start a program.

1 I have heard of the Young Athlete's Program but do not know how it will benefit my class or how to start a program.

13

Start Early-Finish Strong

YOUNG ATHLETES PROGRAM GOALS

14 / Special Olympics

Florida

• Engage children with intellectual and developmental disabilities through developmentally appropriate play activities designed to foster physical, cognitive, and social development.

• Welcome family members of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities to the Special Olympics network of support.

• Raise awareness about the abilities of children with disabilities through inclusive peer participation, demonstrations, and other events.

• Foundational Skills

• Walking and Running

• Balance and Jumping

• Trapping and Catching

• Throwing

• Striking

• Kicking

• Advanced Skills

TARGETED GROSS MOTOR

SKILLS

• Support• Lesson Plans• Equipment• Over $500 for a

new program • Supplemental Kit

for programs over 3 years

WHAT DO YOU GET FOR STARTING A YOUNG ATHLETE PROGRAM

• Typically a 30 minute session, but can be modified to suit the needs of the athletes (start at 15 minutes and expand)

• 3 Essential Components:• Opening/Warm Up• Skill Practice/Lesson• Closing Group Cheer/Review

ROUTINE!! ROUTINE!! ROUTINE!!

WHAT DOES A YAP SESSION LOOK LIKE?

Opening/Warm Up-should be the same each time to create a routine for the children to follow and allow children to stretch and follow directions

Coach Laurie Video

OPENING/WARM UP

Skill Practice/Lesson-can be a review of skills previously learned and/or the new skill lesson and should be modeled for athletes

Coach Laurie Video

SKILL PRACTICE/LESSON

Closing Group Cheer/Review-closing routine to bring athletes together to review skills and cheer for the group

Coach Laurie Video

CLOSING GROUP CHEER/REVIEW

**Lesson Plan Table Activity

• Field Day Event • After 24 Sessions• Usually in April/May• Showcase skills learned• Can invite parents and admin• Submit Culminating Event form 3-

4 weeks prior to event• Athletes get shirts and ribbons

CULMINATING EVENT

To start a new or re-establish an existing program

1. Site Registration Form(new and old)

2. PlayPal Roster(new and old)-new volunteers must also take an online

protective behaviors course

3. Class A Volunteer Registration(new)

4. Class B Volunteer Registration(new)

5. Athlete(Student)Roster(new and old)

6. Athlete Registration Form(new only)

7. Athlete Release Form(new only)

UGH!! THE PAPERWORK (NOT REALLY)

• Email a copy of the student roster to heather.whalen@ocps.net

• Courier or fax COMPLETED PACKETS with all staples removed to:

Heather Whalen

Clarcona Elementary

Fax: 407-250-6299

heather.whalen@ocps.net

CONTACT INFORMATION

Scale4 I understand the benefits of the Young Athlete's Program and

understand how to start or continue the program at my school.

3 I understand the benefits of the Young Athlete's Program but need some support in starting or continuing the program at my school.

2 I know what the Young Athlete's Program is but need help in understanding the benefits and how to start a program.

1 I have heard of the Young Athlete's Program but do not know how it will benefit my class or how to start a program.

“The Only Thing That Is Constant Is Change -” Heraclitus

Remainder of 2013-14 PreK ESE Meetings

October/November- Assistive TechnologyDecember/January- Handwriting/Sensory

February- BDI-2 Exiting ProceduresMarch/April- Phonological Awareness

May- Year in Review

Reminders• Please inform us of any

teacher/paraprofessional changes

• Screenings are now on a walk-in basiso Wednesday mornings 8:00-10:00o Parents should bring child’s birth certificate and

proof of residence

Contact us if you have any questions, comments, or concerns

Janice Penn Stephanie Thomas

Janice.Penn@ocps.net Stephanie.Thomas2@ocps.net

Component #

2100027

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