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Get Your Body Moving!

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December 19, 2018 Hello Family and Friends! We've been busy in our classroom these past few weeks. I wanted to share the group therapy session that was organized by our AMAZING PT & OT therapists. We were so lucky to have our speech therapist join us too! Our group session incorporated fine and gross motor, and communication throughout.  We first went on a balance beam, hurdles and then stepping stones while some of us carried presents.               We threw bean bags through a wreath and then completed a craft that required us to use our fine motor skills to complete.                  We're so lucky to have such a great team to support our students in all that we do! Have a great day, Miss Feeley  

Thankful Turkeys!

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November 27, 2018 Hello Families and Friends! I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving, the break sure went by fast! I wanted to share with you our activities we did for Thanksgiving within our classroom. Our turkeys read an adapted version of the book Turkey Trouble .  As we read along with the story, we sequenced the different animals that turkey dressed up as, we used pictures, objects, and switches.         We also made a giant turkey and each student made a feather of things that they are thankful for!          A big THANK YOU goes to you parents for having such amazing children, for that I am so thankful! Also here are some important dates to remember! Saturday December 1st-      All Lit Up Christmas Parade! 4:00-7:00 Tuesday December 4th-      PTA meeting at 6:30-7:30 Thursday December 6th-    Parent/Teacher conferences (more...

Pumpkins, Pumpkins, Everywhere!

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November 13, 2018 Hello Family and Friends! I apologize ahead of time for such a BIG update but the past two weeks have been  filled with lots of fun activities between Halloween and other classroom projects! I'm so excited to share with you our AWESOME group OT session planned by Mrs. Hart. Our PT Ms. Pellegrino also joined in to help support and work on gross motor skills. All of the activities were Halloween themed.  We first read a story and then Mrs. Hart had the students following directions and handing our BIG pumpkin to each of their friends.                  Then we crumbled up pieces of paper to make a ghost. After crumbling their paper, the students then had to walk across the balance beam to put their paper into the big plastic bag.                  Last, we make our very own jack-o-lanterns!               ...