The Clubhouse is the Behavioral Intervention Association's (http://www.bia4autism.org) after-school program. Once a week, children between the ages of 5 and 12, who have communication and social challenges, meet and engage in fun activities to practice different social skills. The Explorers focus on skills such as staying with the group, greetings, turn taking, participating independently in activities, and brief exchanges with peers. The Adventurers focus on skills such as initiating and maintaining conversations, perspective taking, and negotiating with peers.

BIA Clubhouse: Where Friendship Rules

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

The Explorers: From Revolving Surfaces and Inclined Planes (From Magnets to Magic Mixtures)




Spin Art Today, we revisited one of our favorite activities "Spin Art." We worked in small groups and experienced colors, patterns and centrifugal forces while using salad spinners: A paper plate was placed into a salad spinner. We added paint (different colors) with a spoon and then took turns spinning the salad spinner to create interesting patterns. 

  We also practiced the following:
  • Waiting our turn
  • Taking turns
  • Requesting, passing and sharing materials
  • Helping each other, e.g., holding the salad spinner while our partner was spinning it.


Bowling and the Inclined Plane: We love bowling is but today we did it with a little twist. We placed a ball on an inclined plane and then let the ball roll down to knock over as many bowling pins as possible. We figured out quickly that the steeper the slope is, the faster the ball rolled down. We used self-made bowling pins, i.e., soda or water bottles that were filled with colored water.


Some ideas for interactive strategies while bowling:
  • Group cheers for peer.
  • Peer gives high fives to team members when roll is completed.
  • Peer hands ball to peer to indicate whose turn it is next.
  • Two peers work together and put up the bowling pins after they are knocked over.
  • One peer keeps score for the group
  • Group works cooperatively to reach a certain score.

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