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Here are a few things I like to use with my Adaptive Art students: -There are many things you can do with a standard sponge to create a free supply! I get these from the custodian. I have cut them into different shapes such as the flower petals seen here. Also using a clothes pin to pinch a small strip of sponge between will create an interesting rectangular shape when stamped. -Color Defusing paper is a MUST! They love to watch the colors spread and the designs are very exciting. -Liquid…

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Since I began my teaching career, I have always worked with students of all different learning styles, and learning speeds. I have worked with students who have a wide range of diagnoses, Autism, LD, Emotional Behavioral, Learning Support, and Multiple Disabilities. I must say that working with my special needs students are among the best experiences of my teaching career. Some of my students are very limited in what they can do, yet, in my classroom its as if the possibilities are endless…

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Sculpture, Clay, Texture and Beads! For the first project... Students rolled a ball of Mexican red clay (air dry) then we poked a wire into the clay and students threaded beads onto the wire. This was GREAT for fine motor skills! We stuck the other end into the clay to complete the project. Some students added more beads to the base... cute! The bottom project used the same kind of clay. We used shells, sticks, and other gadgets to stamp texture into the clay. (We were discussing texture in…

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