Levana School
School with a focus on holistic and motor development

📍Anniversary year 2024 📍

January 8, 2024: Visit by the SWR Symphony Orchestra

March 1, 2024 Levana Day

March 19 Concert with Anny Ogrezeanu

June 15, 2024 50th anniversary celebration

July 4, 2024 Full throttle connected concert

November 11 Race4friends

M2 is mainly attended by non-speaking or low-speaking schoolchildren who need support in AAC.

Some children are dependent on a safe environment in order to be able to speak freely, others need help, e.g. with sign language to find the right words and others use symbol cards to communicate or use their talker to speak.

A clearly structured daily routine with rituals in our classroom helps the children to find their way around more easily and feel safe. It also offers them a social framework that encourages them to communicate.

AAC methods are used in a variety of ways (gestures, Metacom symbols, technical aids) throughout the day and are used by all class members and teachers at M2. For example, Metacom symbols are used to illustrate the timetable, room organization, work plans and everyday situations.

In this way, M2 schoolchildren can increasingly expand their vocabulary and communication skills alongside the other learning content of the intermediate level.

Our day in the M2

  • When we arrive at school, we change our name badges on the door frame from "home" to "school".

 

  • After we have put away our satchels and jackets and gone to the toilet, we sit down at our tables.

 

from Tuesday to Friday we first do the following:

We get our blue folder for the weekly review, the little box with the Metacom symbols, the sticky pad and the glue.

At the table, we then look at which lessons we had the day before by taking the chips from the daily review in turn, exchanging them for the matching symbol from the box and sticking it in the column for the corresponding day.

At the end of the week, we can take our blue folder home with us and tell our families about our week at school.


 

  • In the morning circle together, we first make our
    morning yoga. It's great fun and really
    awake!
  • Then we take care of the calendar. Some
    can do it all by themselves, others need a
    a little help, e.g. with gestures from Mrs. Würges, to
    to find the right words and still others
    use their talker to speak.
  • Then we look at which children in the class, teachers and integration staff there and which
    away their photos with their names at green/there
    or red/way hang up. So we know who is in the
    can sign the golden book. Because that is us
    super important, so we can not only see when we are
    were in school, but also learn the date
    and write our names.
  • And then we discuss the timetable with the help of
    of the Metacom symbols and the lunch for this
    Day.
  • After the morning circle, it's time for breakfast. At the same time
    the talker kids must not use their talkers under any circumstances.
    otherwise we won't be able to chat so well
    at dinner and then it's only the
    Adults, which would be totally boring 😉
    Of course, food is only eaten after the table saying!
  • Freshly fortified, it's then time for the lessons, which
    usually in 3-4 units until the end of school
    divided up. After each lesson, there is our
    ritual with the saying "Ready, set, ..." and we
    take a chip (e.g. for a math course) and
    click it in our daily review on the table.
  • At the end of the day, we hang up our name badges
    on the door frame from "School" to "Home"
    and go to the buses.

Rituals are very important to us, they give us security,
help us to find our way around and offer us
a social framework that encourages us to communicate.


 

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