Month: April 2020
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MRS. ASHLEY! :)
Weekly Physical Therapy Focus Activity from Ms. Khadija!
PT focus activity for the week – Floor time
Superman position
Just reading or talking to your child on his tummy is a great activity for our kids during bedtime or nap time
The young boy in this photo is in a prone position using a Support Bench. He has mylar paper under his feet and uses his hands to play with a variety of objects in a pan.
Tuesday’s Story!
Make sure you go outside and play today on this beautiful day!!!!! đ
Story Time with Ms. Bowdell
It’s a beautiful day!
Wow, what a beautiful day it is outside! I hope that you all have gotten outside to play! I am so sorry that we had to cancel our meeting! đ Unfortunately some older kids did not follow rules and were being disrespectful on Google Hangouts so we cannot use it until the district fixes the issue. Hopefully we will be able to meet next week!
For your homework today I would like you to go outside and go on a nature scavenger hunt. Have fun, boys and girls!

Happy Ramadan!!!
Ramadan Kareem!
Dear Snow families,For those celebrating, we wish you and your loved ones a Ramadan Kareem! Hoping everyone is staying safe and healthy. Enjoy this short video made by the staff:Â
Daily Living Skills
Donât forget to keep working on your childâs daily living skills!
Daily living skills are important to practice so your child can become independent. Self help skills also help your child to feel empowered! We practice many of these at school on a daily basis.
Try working on one or more of the skills listed below today:
- Wipe down tables
- Put away clean clothes
- Brush their hair
- Wash hands â we worked on this every day at school they know they the steps!
- Pulling pants up and down when its time to use the bathroom
- Throw away trash after a snack
- Putting away toys
Letter T
Our phonics letter of the week is T.
The students love the Starfall letter activities:
https://www.starfall.com/h/abcs/letter-t/?
Here are some fun letter T videos:
Letter T activities:
-Encourage your child to try to make the letter T sound
-Find things around the house that start with the letter T
-Write the letter T with a highlighter and then have your child trace over it with different colors
Daily Living Skills
Donât forget to keep working on your childâs daily living skills!
Daily living skills are important to practice so your child can become independent. Self help skills also help your child to feel empowered! We practice many of these at school on a daily basis.
Try working on one or more of the skills listed below today:
- Dress/undress themselves as much as possible
- Wash hands
- Brush your hair
- Brush your teeth
- Put clothes away
- Put dishes in sink when finished eating
- Help sort laundry/put dirty clothes in hamper