Very interesting coming across your blog, because a lot of the tools you chose to write about, I did as well. Like the food chart for example. Something I didn't read about was the boost tool. This sounds like a really cool like that can really helps students. Something as simple as making things bigger or changing colors can make such an impact for some students, while other children take simple things like these for granted. I really enjoyed reading about your tools. :)
I agree that the iTouch or iPhone is genius to use in the classroom. There are so many helpful apps for students to benefit from. The fact that they can connect to the classroom's smart boards is amazing! Also, the boost tool is really cool as well. I have never heard of it but it sounds like it would be a real successful tool for students with special needs.
Very interesting coming across your blog, because a lot of the tools you chose to write about, I did as well. Like the food chart for example. Something I didn't read about was the boost tool. This sounds like a really cool like that can really helps students. Something as simple as making things bigger or changing colors can make such an impact for some students, while other children take simple things like these for granted. I really enjoyed reading about your tools. :)
ReplyDeleteI agree that the iTouch or iPhone is genius to use in the classroom. There are so many helpful apps for students to benefit from. The fact that they can connect to the classroom's smart boards is amazing! Also, the boost tool is really cool as well. I have never heard of it but it sounds like it would be a real successful tool for students with special needs.
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