Friday, September 28, 2018

ALIST Spotlight: Jamie Minnish-- Prass Elementary, Kettering

We would like to start the school year honoring one of our original ALIST members, Jamie Minnish. Jamie teaches at J.E. Prass Elementary in Kettering. She has been a member of our ALIST since it originated in 2012. She has been a great partner to our team and her classroom has countless examples of best practices many of which we will feature in today's ALIST Spotlight.


One of the first things a visitor may notice in Jamie's classroom is how engaged her students are in their learning.

Engaging Instruction
This adapted book is a great support because it makes reading more hands-on for students as they match the character faces on each page.

Having fun science activities such as this butterfly habitat makes science fun and provides real-world experiences for her students.

Visual supports also help to engage students in learning and make abstract concepts easier to understand.




Differentiation
Jamie also assists students in their understanding through use of differentiation. She not only differentiates instruction but also differentiates other adaptive supports such as schedules and communication supports.

This is an example of objects to be used for a student's object schedule.

Several of the students in Jamie's class use an auditory schedule in which the location labels can be recorded into the device and when students take off the icon it will play the recorded message. This is great for students who struggle with understanding the picture icons.
Enabling Devices

Other students may need a more portable schedule that can travel with them such as these checklist or velcro schedules.



We love how the icons from the velcro schedule can be used as a location-based schedule for students who need help with transitioning to the next scheduled location. This plastic table tent makes changing the location label easy.

Jamie also differentiates communication supports based on the needs of her students.


Interests
Another way Jamie meets her students' unique needs is through incorporating their interests as reinforcement and play and leisure activities.
Square Panda
























Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports
Incorporating interests is also part of Jamie's PBIS systems for students. 
iPad reinforcement board

visual contract

We also love this great visual support explaining the class-wide token economy. What a great way to reinforce positive behaviors and work on money skills!

Material Organization
Another thing visitors will quickly see in Jamie's classroom is how smoothly the classroom runs. This is a great indicator of quality classroom management, team communication, and overall organization of materials and processes throughout the day.  

chair pocket for student materials
classroom library


labeled materials for staff and students centrally located for easy access
taskboxes with color-coding and labels


Physical and Visual Boundaries
In addition to everything having a place when organizing materials, Jamie has developed clear procedures for students to know the expectations of where they should be. She uses physical and visual boundaries to reinforce these expectations. 

flexible folding mat to close off play area when not in use

visual boundary for lining up




wait chair

Visual Supports
Jamie also makes great use of visual supports to communicate expectations. 




sign out board for when students are not in the classroom

Paraprofessional Management
Adults need visuals too! And Jamie does an excellent job using visuals to communicate important information and reminders to her staff.

 

Activity instructions for staff attached to outside of material bin

Team Communication Station

We want to send a huge thank you to Jamie for being such a wonderful extension of our team and for sharing all of these wonderful supports she uses with us. 

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