Tree of Thanks! - Back-to-School Bulletin Board
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
Here's what Deborah, occupational therapist in North Carolina's Fort Bragg School District, had to say about the design...
"Students measured, chose, cut & mounted background paper & border. Using die-cut leaves, they wrote, dictated, or chose & then pasted thankfulness words or phrases from among many suggested by multiple grade levels (PS-8) of students. Most students either chose where to place their leaves or stapled them up themselves. IEP goals that were addressed were included on index cards. Staff was invited to participate, too. It was a great way to include staff that do not work directly with the occupational therapist. Great fun!"
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