UPDATE: Finally
Here are some fun pictures of our trip....
It is finally time for us to go on our last CBI of the year! We are going out with a bang and taking a tour of the Kiss Monster Mini Golf course that just opened in Las Vegas. Toby Bolton, a LPGA Pro will be talking with us and then the students will get to learn to play miniature golf. I was told there is an app now to keep your miniature golf score! Go figure, I shouldn't be surprised, there is an app for everything. I can't wait to teach the kids how to golf and see them experience all the black lights and other KISS decor! Darn, we should've listened to some of their songs and viewed pictures in our Pop Culture lessons this week. Oh well, it'll be a big surprise! Lol. I'm going to have to be up extra early tomorrow to go pick up a district van for our trip, so super short post tonight.
P.S. Supposedly they have boots for you to try on.. Stay tuned for some rockin pictures!(:
Nellie
Quote:
Make today ridiculously amazing
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Stocking Shelves
As part of our vocational training on campus, we were able to designate one room that was split into various sections: stocking and pricing, setting a dinner table, folding and hanging clothes, a student store with a cash register, lounge area, bedroom, and an office. We didn't get a chance to perfect each area, but we definitely have a head start for next year.
Other jobs on campus included sweeping common areas throughout the day, helping in the Graphic Arts room, custodial tasks such as dusting, washing windows, sweeping the carpet, cleaning chairs and tables, house jobs such as watering plants, cleaning out the refrigerator, wiping down a microwave, shredding important papers, sorting recycling, and even running school errands and checking mailboxes.
Next year we hope to be back working in the cafeteria and in the school-wide student store. We were proud that 5 of our seniors and post students were accepted into the District's work programs!
Thanks to all those who helped us collect all these items!! |
Next year we hope to be back working in the cafeteria and in the school-wide student store. We were proud that 5 of our seniors and post students were accepted into the District's work programs!
Adventures in Grocery Shopping
Here is a list of some of the foods we prepared this year, we tried to use various appliances: ice cream, rainbow cupcakes, cornbread, smoothies, cereals, tacos, quesadillas, ham and cheese sandwiches, ice cream floats, mini-muffin pizzas, brownies, baked potatoes, cake pops, crock pot chili, grilled cheese, cookies, cinnamon rolls, muffins, jello, pudding, etc.
My plans for next year are to push for a healthier menu and attempt to put a cookbook together for each kid to take home at the end of the year...and all the chefs could sign it!!
And I'm looking for any ideas on how to store our pictures from the store, so they last longer and are quick and easy to set up. I'm afraid an album would get torn up easily with those thin plastic pockets. I was thinking of just a box, but it would be nice if I could display them so kids could look through them also.
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Darn that PG-13 Rating
One of my student's wrote this list and drew pictures with the help of his classmates. My favorite one is "flatulence"! |
First Happy Mother's Day, I hope all of you had a wonderful day. I enjoyed our busy day with the kids and all the family, so thankful all worked out so well. Now back to work already, man these weekends have been flying by!


Nellie
Friday, May 11, 2012
Homemade Cards
UPDATED
A card made independently by one of my students!! He actually did this activity, it was good stuff! |
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Cuttlebug in action |
I have been into scrapbooking and making cards for many years and have always wanted to add it to my curriculum in the classroom, whether for fundraising, just for fun, or even following multi-step directions. The problem I always faced was that it was kind of cumbersome to set up and get completed in a short amount of class time, and I felt like we wasted a lot of the supplies. So when starting off this year, I completely through that idea out the window and went on maternity leave as well! haha. While on leave, I caught up on some cards and scrapbook pages and once again thought there has to be a way to simplify the process but still turn out really cute cards. A friend suggested we try the Cuttlebug which dry embosses cards and can cut out die cuts. You just place the accessories and paper in the machine and turn a crank that rolls it through. What a great idea! Just paper and glue for these cards. I don't have to worry about stamps, inks, fancy scissors, etc. Not to mention having to clean the stamps off, kids hands off, and even clothes at times! I wanted the kids to make the cards, not me or my staff, so we would teach each step and let them do it. Don't get me wrong, the kids had so much fun using inks, but it was messy and the supplies aren't cheap.
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Embossing Folder Design |
Our first project was Mother's Day Cards, it went so well I couldn't believe it!! We made 4 stations: picking your color paper and cutting to size, using the Cuttlebug to design the outside of card, writing sentiment inside, and designing front with a phrase and getting your envelope. We made 18 cards in one class period and every kid could participate and made a unique card for their Mom. The students only needed some assistance here and there, but I can definitely see that the kids will be independent soon enough with some more practice. And how easy to assess and show progress in following directions and many other vocational skills! Huge thanks to my friend Laura, who suggested this great little machine! I hope to add some pictures of our cards soon (=
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Take Me Out to the Ballgame
UPDATED: The students had a blast at the game! We had quite the adventure getting off campus (hard lockdown, bus with no wheelchair access)but eventually made it to the stadium. The students, all 30 of them were very patient through it all. I hadn't realized before we left that the students didn't know we were going to a minor league game. We had talked about it and sent notes home but when Monday came..they had forgotten and so did some of the parents ( but that's another story). Many thought we were just going out back to the school's field to watch a game there, kind of funny. Anyways, the students were amazed by the stadium more than half on them have never been to a game, so it was a great teaching moment in so many ways! I couldn't even tell you who won the game there were so many kids from other schools and so much going on that I barely had a chance to watch the game, but I do remember the awesome smiles of our kids.
Tomorrow will be our first outing with 3 of our self-contained classes, roughly about 30 high school students. One of our teachers will be out, so I'm a little nervous about taking all the kids without her but thankfully I have some wonderful assistants that know the kids very well. We are planning on taking a tour of the baseball stadium, so we can see all the various jobs that are needed to keep the stadium running. But really the best part is that we get to stay for a day game! I can't wait to see what students get excited about watching a baseball game, who is more interested in the food, and those that will just chat and be silly the whole time. Community outings are so telling of what students really like.
Friday, May 4, 2012
Special Olympics Track Event
We survived our first Special Olympics track event! The event was smaller than I expected but my students and the group of peers were amazing! I was sad to hear that most of the peers that joined us were seniors this year. I also found it quite interesting that many of the other schools were not cheering for all of the athletes. We made sure to encourage our athletes to cheer not only for their friends but for all the participants! Overall, it was a great day, and I'm very proud of how our students represented Mojave High School!
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