What Is Life Skills?

Life Skills is a type of special education class that is designed for students with severe and/or multiple exceptionalities. It is made to teach basic skills that are essential for life (hence the name life skills). This means anything from cooking, cleaning, grooming to balancing a checkbook, cashing a check, filling out a time sheet, to even basic yes/no communication. Depending on the students needs, life skills class varies greatly.

August 28, 2010

First Day of School

As a teacher, you know that the first day of school sets the tone for the rest of the year. Obviously, lessons about school rules and classroom expectations are your first priority. But also showing the kiddos your fun side and getting to know your students is critically important. Here are a couple of activities I've used in the past for the first day of school. "Getting to Know You" Questionnaire
If you have a classroom full of students who are able to write, giving them this questionnaire to fill out will give you a good sense of who they are. If at all possible, I like to pull students aside one at a time and go through it with them. This gives you a little one-on-one time with the student, establishing a relationship with them. Pulling students out individually will be necessary if you work with an especially young population or any group of students who have little to no writing skills.
Time Capsule
One of the funnest activities I like to do is a time capsule. Not a 30 year time capsule mind you, but a year long one. It's so amazing to see how much your students change in the course of one year. Both you and your students will enjoy seeing the growth.
Instructions for this one are simple. First, you'll need a box (not too big, because you'll have to store it ALL year). Then on the first day of school, take a picture of each of your students (Polaroid works best, unless you're so tech savvy you can print your picture instantly). Have your students put their picture in the box as well as some crafty item they've made that day. I also like to have my students put in a copy of their "Getting to Know You" questionnaire, so we can see how much their personality has grown/changed. Of course, there are endless items you can put in your capsule, depending on how big you want to make it. Be creative!!
When your class has put everything in the capsule, seal it up tight and have them decorate the outside. Store it in a safe place and don't forget to open it on the last day of school!
Surfers
I love having photos of my students up around the classroom. On the first day, I like to have them color a little surfer guy, then we paste their photo on the top. I usually have set up some type of board with waves on it. We put the surfer guys up and it's a great classroom decoration!