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President’s Day Activity

This FREE Presidents Day Activity will challenge the kid's visual perceptual skills and encourage attention to detail. 

Need a quick activity for kids of all ages this President’s Day? This FREE Presidents Day Activity will challenge the kid’s visual perceptual skills and encourage attention to detail.  Presidents Day is a holiday celebrated in the United States on the third Monday in February. It honors the accomplishments of George Washington, the nation’s first […]

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Spring Visual Discrimination and Visual Motor Activity

This fun and playful spring visual discrimination and visual motor activity is ready to print and play. Free from Your Therapy Source.

This fun and playful spring visual discrimination and visual motor activity is ready to print and play. You can download it for free at the bottom of the post. Visual discrimination skills are the ability to determine differences and similarities between objects to help us to understand and interpret the environment around us. Visual motor skills, otherwise […]

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Color the Geometric Shapes Freebie

This color the geometric shapes freebie is from the Shapes Mini Packet.

Color the Geometric Shapes Freebie Looking for a quick, no-prep, visual motor activity?  This color the geometric shapes freebie is from the Shapes Mini Packet.  There are 6 different shapes to find and color.  The geometric shapes include circles, squares, triangles, hearts, hexagons, and stars.  The colors are yellow, blue, orange, green, red, and purple. […]

Visual Discrimination Activities for Children

Visual discrimination skills are the ability to determine differences and similarities between objects to help us to understand and interpret the environment around us. Visual discrimination is especially important when learning reading, writing, and mathematics.  Here is an assortment of visual discrimination activities for children. 

Visual discrimination skills involve the ability to determine differences and similarities between objects to help us to understand and interpret the environment around us.  Visual discrimination activities are designed to help children improve their ability to see the differences between similar objects. There are many different ways to perform visual discrimination activities, and they can be […]