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Are We There Yet?!

January 30, 2017May 25, 2017 ~ caneandcompass ~ Leave a comment

This is a board game I created for a fun O&M lesson that also sneaks in a lesson about traffic signs.

Debit, Credit, and Checks, Oh My!!!

November 1, 2016May 25, 2017 ~ caneandcompass ~ 3 Comments

This is a guide to teaching banking to high school students.

College Series

September 25, 2016January 17, 2018 ~ caneandcompass ~ 2 Comments

A lesson series developed for high school students interested in attending college.

Sun Safe Mobility

September 16, 2016May 25, 2017 ~ caneandcompass ~ Leave a comment

One item that is great to have and an essential for some during mobility lessons is a hat.

Cane Modification Tip

January 11, 2016May 25, 2017 ~ caneandcompass ~ Leave a comment

Cane modification for students who have difficulty wrapping elastic around it when folded.

Ride-Sharing Services

January 8, 2016January 27, 2018 ~ caneandcompass ~ 5 Comments

Attached is a guideline I created for teaching students how to use ride-sharing apps. such as Uber and Lyft. I have taught a few students about these services and thought it would be convenient to have a guideline to follow so that I do not forget to cover anything.

Why Do I Use A Monocular?

May 19, 2015May 26, 2017 ~ caneandcompass ~ Leave a comment

A lesson with an objective to teach a student the reasons WHY a monocular may be used.

Just Keep Scanning, Just Keep Scanning

May 18, 2015May 26, 2017 ~ caneandcompass ~ Leave a comment

This lesson was designed for an advanced junior high student learning visual scanning.

Streamers & Balloons & O&M! Oh My!

May 12, 2015May 26, 2017 ~ caneandcompass ~ 1 Comment

This is an activity designed for a preschool student learning upper body protective technique.

Pirate’s Treasure Map

May 5, 2015May 26, 2017 ~ caneandcompass ~ 2 Comments

This is an activity I designed for my student who is learning to use a monocular. I first designed a treasure map and made signs for the student to read with a monocular to know where to walk to eventually find the treasure.

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