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Christopher Bugaj

Plastimake | Plastic you can shape with your hands - 0 views

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    "Plastimake is an easy-to-use plastic that you can shape with your hands. Make strong plastic items in minutes, no special tools required. Perfect for DIY projects, repairs, costumes, crafts, prototypes and more."
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    Use this stuff to make tangible materials with your hands!
Judith Schoonover

How to Grow Beans in a Plastic Bag - 1 views

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    Students will be able to… *identify and describe the germination process of a bean plant. *conduct a simple science experiment and observe and record the outcome. *identify the basic needs of bean seeds in order to germinate. *measure the growth of a bean plant using standard measurement. *recognize that tools (rulers,…) have specific functions (to assist in measuring, …) to makes tasks easier.
Judith Schoonover

PrAACtical AAC | Supports for language learning - 0 views

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    "With consideration for some of the most frequently recommended visual supports in mind, this small 5 ½ x 8" binder includes a First/Then board, a Personal Picture Schedule, and a Task Analysis Checklist, with a Finished Pocket on the front cover.  Each of these is easily available by flipping or opening the folded board which is adhered to the Finished Pocket.  A Token Reward board is on the back cover. The picture symbols and tokens for all these tools are housed inside the binder on plastic tabbed dividers covered in adhesive carpet tiles."
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How to Make a Desktop Calendar holder from a CD Jewel Case - 1 views

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    Directions on how to create a calendar stand from a Plastic CD case.
Judith Schoonover

Simple ways to set up your home or classroom to be a "learning place". - 3 views

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    Super cool coloring Turn old menus, CD cases or DVD cases into coloring/writing tools. Slip paper inside and get out the washable markers or dry erase markers (non smelling)! Color - wipe - color - wipe. Practice names, patterns, dot-to-dots and more. This is also great for some special needs situations - for children who get frustrated that their work is not 'perfect' the first time. No worries; they can erase and start again!
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