Today was our first spring session. Our theme this time
around is "Earth." To warm up, we started with a dancing game:
“Dancing around the Continents”: We spread out pictures of our continents on
the floor. We danced around the continents when the music played, when the music
stopped, we found a continent to stand on. We came up with fun ideas how to get from one continent to the other, e.g., flying, swimming, etc.
Earth Collage: We all
worked together and created a representation of our earth by attaching
different collage materials (e.g., maps, pictures of buildings, stickers
of animals, plants and people) to a big sheet of contact that was
secured to the table with the sticky side up. We loved adding the
glitter representing our oceans and deserts.
Continent Bozo
Buckets: Buckets representing the continents were spread out. The
player whose turn it was stood behind a line and tried to toss a bean
bag into one of the continent buckets. Each player could try 3 times to hit a
bucket. If the player hit the target, he/she could draw an animal card out of the
bucket. The flashcards were showing animals that live on that particular
continent.
This
game addresses not only a variety of social skills such as turn taking
and practicing good sportsmanship (e.g., cheering) but also provides
great language opportunities such as learning the names of the different
continents as well as the names of the animals that live on these
continents. It also leads to natural opportunities for peer
communication/interaction, e.g., the players can show the animal card
they drew out of the bucket to their peers and structured questions can
be asked to start a verbal exchange (e.g., "Do you like that animal?"
"What is your favorite animal?").
The Clubhouse is the Behavioral Intervention Association's (http://www.bia4autism.org) after-school program. Once a week, children between the ages of 5 and 12, who have communication and social challenges, meet and engage in fun activities to practice different social skills. Thanks to the generosity of our friends at the Jewish Community High School of The Bay who have given us access to their beautiful campus and their committed student volunteers, we were able to bring our East Bay Clubhouse program to San Francisco.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
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