Check out what’s happening in the TWLS classrooms this week. Here are highlights from our excellent teachers.
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Weekly Highlights: January 25-29
January 27th, 2010Weekly Highlights: January 18-22
January 20th, 2010For parents who’d like to keep up to date on the lessons your kids are learning and the fun they’re having, here’s a few highlights:
Financial Planning for Special Needs Children: Feb. 23rd Seminar
January 19th, 2010If you are a family caring for a dependent with special needs and have questions about their financial future, come listen to an interactive workshop on February 23rd, 7-8pm at The Whole Learning School. Presenters Maura Steblay, Licensed Parent Educator, MAEd and Melissa Morris, SpecialCare planner will speak on:
Weekly Highlights: January 11-15
January 12th, 2010For parents who’d like to keep up to date on the lessons your kids are learning and the fun they’re having, here’s a few highlights:
This week, the kids have been learning a lot of practical skills - reading, ASL, and sports.
· In Sonday, all the students have been making remarkable progress in their reading skills.
· At recess, we’ve been learning the rules of basketball & playing some too!
· In ASL class, we were introduced to new signs about outdoor adventures. For example, we learned to sign “backyard”, “explore”, “forest”, and many terms for adventurous animals.
Not only that, but there’s been some creative work too. One group is making holiday placemats using leaves, glitter, construction paper, feathers, markers, and crayons.
What should you ask your kids about this week?
Ask them to show you two new ASL signs!