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Tangible symbol for the words boy or girl?

PR
Patricia Rosen
Thu, Mar 1, 2018 2:48 AM

Hello all!  A classroom is teaching children to identify themselves as a
boy or a girl. Using a chart. Counting boys and girls etc. The staff has
requested a tangible symbol to represent boy or girl. I am having
difficulty figuring out an object card. I would appreciate ideas. Many
thanks!  Patti

Hello all! A classroom is teaching children to identify themselves as a boy or a girl. Using a chart. Counting boys and girls etc. The staff has requested a tangible symbol to represent boy or girl. I am having difficulty figuring out an object card. I would appreciate ideas. Many thanks! Patti
SB
Sarah Bussey
Thu, Mar 1, 2018 2:02 PM

Use the symbols used on public bathrooms. It’s something they will always
come into contact with in the future and will be meaningful. ;)

SB

On Wednesday, February 28, 2018, Patricia Rosen pkowal52@gmail.com wrote:

Hello all!  A classroom is teaching children to identify themselves as a
boy or a girl. Using a chart. Counting boys and girls etc. The staff has
requested a tangible symbol to represent boy or girl. I am having
difficulty figuring out an object card. I would appreciate ideas. Many
thanks!  Patti

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Sarah D. Bussey
Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist
Certified Teacher of Students with Vision Impairments
Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapist

Use the symbols used on public bathrooms. It’s something they will always come into contact with in the future and will be meaningful. ;) SB On Wednesday, February 28, 2018, Patricia Rosen <pkowal52@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello all! A classroom is teaching children to identify themselves as a > boy or a girl. Using a chart. Counting boys and girls etc. The staff has > requested a tangible symbol to represent boy or girl. I am having > difficulty figuring out an object card. I would appreciate ideas. Many > thanks! Patti > -- Sarah D. Bussey Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist Certified Teacher of Students with Vision Impairments Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapist
PR
Patricia Rosen
Fri, Mar 2, 2018 4:02 PM

Thanks to all of you!  Will do this weekend.  Patti

On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 9:02 AM, Sarah Bussey sarahdbussey@gmail.com wrote:

Use the symbols used on public bathrooms. It’s something they will always
come into contact with in the future and will be meaningful. ;)

SB

On Wednesday, February 28, 2018, Patricia Rosen pkowal52@gmail.com
wrote:

Hello all!  A classroom is teaching children to identify themselves as a
boy or a girl. Using a chart. Counting boys and girls etc. The staff has
requested a tangible symbol to represent boy or girl. I am having
difficulty figuring out an object card. I would appreciate ideas. Many
thanks!  Patti

--

Sarah D. Bussey
Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist
Certified Teacher of Students with Vision Impairments
Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapist

Thanks to all of you! Will do this weekend. Patti On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 9:02 AM, Sarah Bussey <sarahdbussey@gmail.com> wrote: > Use the symbols used on public bathrooms. It’s something they will always > come into contact with in the future and will be meaningful. ;) > > SB > > On Wednesday, February 28, 2018, Patricia Rosen <pkowal52@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hello all! A classroom is teaching children to identify themselves as a >> boy or a girl. Using a chart. Counting boys and girls etc. The staff has >> requested a tangible symbol to represent boy or girl. I am having >> difficulty figuring out an object card. I would appreciate ideas. Many >> thanks! Patti >> > > > -- > > Sarah D. Bussey > Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist > Certified Teacher of Students with Vision Impairments > Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapist > >