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This post may contain affiliate links.Poke pictures are great to work on fine motor skills by using a small push pin (thumb tack) to poke holes around a picture at intervals. The size of the thumb tack is perfect to facilitate a tripod grasp. Includes 21 pictures and upper and lower case alphabet, and numbers.
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This post may contain affiliate links.The board has colors at the top, and numbers on the left, so the kids roll both dice to get their top color and their number. They then have to find the corresponding word or letter on the chart. Once they find their word or letter (there are different charts…
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This post may contain affiliate links.It includes practice writing lines, coloring, cutting, and writing. You can choose a simple grouping of eggs to practice lines on and then color. It also has a place at the bottom of the picture to write some sentences. The second choice is eggs to practice lines on. You can…
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This post may contain affiliate links.Make a catapult out of clothespins and use it to shoot pom pom birds to a target. Use a catapult to launch your pom pom bird to a target that has letters, words or cards to draw and write answers. Included in digital download: 5 targets (bird cards, letters, words,…
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This post may contain affiliate links. Creature/Monster writing is an activity where you roll a dice to see how many parts you need to draw on your creature and then you write about it. Included are files for monster body shapes to give starter ideas, Body parts list with lines to write on, a word…
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$ 5.00
This post may contain affiliate links. The stuck in the mud lines give a darker line to write on, and the students have to make all of their letters “stuck in the mud”. It makes for a fun way to make sure that the letters are on the lines. Included are: individual alphabet letter practice…
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$ 6.95
This post may contain affiliate links. When providing Occupational Therapy to kids, I often work on fine motor skills, which includes handwriting skills. I frequently will draw paths for kids to follow with their pencils, and make animals beside the path to make it fun to try to stay on the path and not get…
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$ 7.50
This post may contain affiliate links. These ones are hand drawn, and are very creative. They are made by another therapist, so are not included in the membership discount. Some of the obstacle courses work on erasing skills as well as writing skills. There are 13 different obstacle courses to work on accuracy with a…
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$ 4.95
This post may contain affiliate links. When providing Occupational Therapy to kids, I often work on fine motor skills, which includes handwriting skills. I frequently will draw paths for kids to follow with their pencils, and make animals beside the path to make it fun to try to stay on the path and not get…
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$ 1.95
This post may contain affiliate links.The mud paper incorporates a simple and fun concept of having kids make sure that their letters get stuck in the mud (touch the bottom “mud” line). The mud paper has a bold dark brown line as the base line, and a bare foot stepping in mud at the beginning…
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$ 9.95
This post may contain affiliate links. I developed the road writing in response to a need that I found when working with some of my students. The roads are lines and curves that look like roads and you put them together to make letters. Roads are a natural progression to writing. You can follow the…
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$ 29.95
This post may contain affiliate links. I developed the road writing in response to a need that I found when working with some of my students. The roads are lines and curves that look like roads and you put them together to make letters. Roads are a natural progression to writing. You can follow the…
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This post may contain affiliate links. There is space on that right side of the paper to glue the craft, and then lines on the left side to write a little something. I usually have the kids write what they like about the holiday that the craft pertains to. I’ll tell them to write 5…
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This post may contain affiliate links.It incorporates a simple and fun concept of having kids make sure that their letters get stuck in the mud (touch the bottom “mud” line). The mud paper has a bold dark brown line as the base line, and a bare foot stepping in mud at the beginning of the…
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$ 2.50
This post may contain affiliate links. To play the game, you slide the monster marble (or flat bottomed decorative glass marble) down the track and see which square you land in. You then have to write down your score, and write a word that starts with the letter that you landed on. I also made…
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This post may contain affiliate links. Each player needs two grids on the inside of a file folder. You could laminate them and use dry erase markers, or just use a new paper grid each time you play. The grids have numbers across the top and letters down the side. I put duct tape at…
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