Tootles
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Could any Mom's or Dad's out there give me some ideas for a journal for my DS's homework assignment? DS8 is in 3rd grade and his teacher has asked him to keep a journal while we're away at WDW but has left all ideas up to us. DS has severe learning dissabilites (ADD, CAPD, rages, depression etc.). They have made many adjustments for him at school (thanks to an IEP test).Here's the thing, I really didn't want him to have to do any kind of a journal at all because he gets so frustrated when it comes to homework. (reading, writing etc) I really didn't want him to be "stressed" about having to do work while we're away (I would have been happy to do any type of catch-up homework with him upon return). So, what do you think he should do? I first thought of a photo journal
(he has his own digital camera and LOVES photography) and then have him do an oral presentation on it. My sister (a 3rd grade teacher herself-No kids of her own yet) thinks he needs to write everynight in it, in order to practice writing.
I'm pretty worried that this is going to put a real damper on our "fun filled" first trip to Disney World. What do you all think? 
(he has his own digital camera and LOVES photography) and then have him do an oral presentation on it. My sister (a 3rd grade teacher herself-No kids of her own yet) thinks he needs to write everynight in it, in order to practice writing.
I'm pretty worried that this is going to put a real damper on our "fun filled" first trip to Disney World. What do you all think? 
). Maybe for something Math related he could (at the end of the day or the next day - not in the middle of the park where it might 'stress' your vacation) - by memory think of the different size lines and waits - and maybe draw a picture (sorry - my ds is in K so this might not be appropriate to 3rd grade, but I'm sure you could expand on this idea) - to depict the different rides and the size of the lines....mabye even predicting a number of people who were in line after estimating the # of people per minute he thinks it would take to move the line up. For social studies and/or geography - EPCOT always works and is easy. Maybe print a map of the world and put it in the journal and have him circle or 'find' all the countries he 'visited' at EPCOT. I don't know the extent of your ds's special needs, but if he can write and it is a good thing for him to improve it, I agree with your sister that some amount of writing would be a good thing. Mabye this can be planned as an just-after-trip thing? Write out a bunch of questions beforehand that can be answered with a few sentences like 'Which was your favorite character, why?'. What ride do you think the whole family liked best, why? and so on - this will encourage some writing but you don't have to do it until the night before you leave or the night you get home - so you won't feel so stressed during your trip.
I like the idea of taking pics that he can then "review" (with CAPD he has a very lousy short term memory). I will most definatley look up those journal pages as well. I do agree though with the other poster who mentioned that she didn't agree with homework while on vacation. I wish we could just do catch-up work before or after our trip. His teacher says "no" to that (she feels it would just overwhelm him) but feels as she puts it, "he is so creative and would most likely really enjoy talking to the class (presentation) all about his vacation". He does enjoy talking! I just hope that he doesn't get too frustrated (which leads to feeling bad about himself, which leads to anger...). This is our first trip to WDW, and most likely the only trip our DS's will have while they are young. So, this taking him out of school, won't be a frequent occurance. Ugh.
I still dread the journal exercise though.
What a wonderful idea though!