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Our Multi-Handicapped Students Learn Lessons of Everyday Life
February 3, 2012
Cleveland Heights, OH
JUDY DIEHL’S CLASS:
My students earn daily “happy faces” for following our classroom Tiger behavioral expectancies. They exchange their “happy faces” for money each day to make purchases at the end of the week at “Diehl-Mart”. This activity becomes a functional lesson in the affordability and use of money, and our students enjoy it thoroughly. They use calculators to check their math calculations.
In March we will be visiting the newly opened Aquarium in Cleveland as a highlight to our Science Unit on animals that live in rivers, pools, lakes, and oceans.





