Exploring Teaching with their Compliment Chains on Halloween |
Exploring Teaching celebrated Halloween in style today. Students brought in treats to snack on throughout the hour. We had hoho cakes, acorn donuts, cheesecake, cake balls, cupcakes, chips, Halloween mix and lots of soda.
Part of our party involved passing back each student’s compliment chain to celebrate National Bullying Prevention Month. Every day in the month of October, each student in the class wrote a compliment to another student to create a chain of compliments for each individual. This activity helped our classroom climate become even more positive and allowed students to point out the good in others.
While enjoying our treats we finished watching Adam and
discussed strategies teachers can use to teach skills to students with
disabilities. The movie had an unsatisfying ending for many students and we
discussed how instead of portraying a happy ending, the movie reflected the
reality of Adam’s life as an individual with Asperger’s who deals with everyday problems we all encounter.