Summer time fun!
We are loving all this sun during FLLAC Summer Camp! The student’s in the elementary program decided to take a quick break to cool off by taking a dip in the pool. They had a splashing good time!
Read MoreWe are loving all this sun during FLLAC Summer Camp! The student’s in the elementary program decided to take a quick break to cool off by taking a dip in the pool. They had a splashing good time!
Read MoreMs. Zentgraf’s “Project Lead the Way” class at Clinton Middle School collaborated with Ms. Alissa’s class at FLLAC to create modified toys and games for students with disabilities! Students of Clinton Middle School met with Ms. Alissa’s students to better understand who they were creating these toys for and saw the impact they would have … Continued
Read MoreMiss Dorsey’s middle school class planned a field trip on Wednesday, June 5th. As a class they drove to Hanover Insurance Park at Fitton Field as part of Holy Cross College. Upon arrival we got to meet Jake the Lion, the Braveheart’s mascot, as well as Tracks the Dog, the Railers mascot. We then were … Continued
Read MoreThe theme this month for Ms. Alissa’s class has been Caring For Our Earth, where we’ve been focusing on ways to reduce, reuse and recycle our resources. Today we did a science experiment to see how oil spills affect birds and their feathers. We took feathers and dipped them into oil, then into the water … Continued
Read MoreOn May 28, 2019 Sarah Doyle, a teacher in our ASDDD Program, was the recipient of the Massachusetts State Universities Alumni Recognition Award for her commitment and dedication to education. Sarah has been a teacher at FLLAC since August 29, 2016. She works with some of our most involved children and continuously demonstrates a high … Continued
Read MoreMs. Alissa’s class has been learning about helping the earth! Today we recycled an egg carton to grow seeds for food! We scooped potting soil into into the egg cartons, made a hole for the seeds and placed one in each hole. We’ll use a spray bottle to water them everyday and watch them grow!
Read MoreThis month in our DD-Elementary Program the students are studying their 5 senses. Our focus this week was on the sense of sight. We got to experiment with a variety of objects that we use our sense of sight for. Students really enjoyed making a sensory bag filled with “eyes” and using the light-box!
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