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Handwriting Paper Printable – FREE
Handwriting paper is a necessary tool for elementary students learning how to write. Many schools provide handwriting paper, but sometimes it’s nice to have extra on hand. These printable handwriting paper templates are perfect for practicing letter formation skills. There is a nice variety to choose from based on your student’s ability and age. Best […]
Roll a Jack o Lantern Printable Game – FREE PDF
Can you roll a Jack o Lantern? This fun printable game is perfect for classroom Halloween parties, indoor recess, or anytime the kids unplug! Just print out the game board and roll the dice to see who can create their Jack o Lantern first! Download your copy at the bottom of the post. This freebie […]
Improve Time Spent on OT Goals
Do you ever find yourself finishing up a therapy session, going to document progress on your OT goals and realizing that the last 30 minutes did not go as planned? Maybe the therapeutic activities metamorphosed into other play skill domains that were not directly goal related but beneficial to overall child development. Have you ever […]
Halloween Word List Printable FREE PDF
Looking for a spooky Halloween word list printable that will engage your students? Look no further! This free printable includes all of the words you need to get your classroom in the Halloween spirit. From costumes to zombies, your students will love practicing their vocabulary with this fun activity. So why wait? Print out the […]
FINE MOTOR ACTIVITIES FOR TODDLERS
Toddlers learn through play and parents and teachers both play an important role in providing successful opportunities in fine motor activities. Toddlers use their small hand muscles and small muscles of the fingers to reach and grasp objects. They also use them to draw and color simple shapes and lines and feed themselves with a […]
CLASSROOM JOB IDEAS
Are you looking for new and innovative ideas to assign classroom jobs? There are so many classroom job ideas that will help keep your students organized and engaged. So, whether you’re looking for a way to motivate your students or simply want to make the day-to-day operations of your classroom run a little more smoothly, […]
Fall Gross Motor Activities
As the days grow shorter and the weather cools off, it’s a great time to get outside and enjoy some fall gross motor activities. These activities are perfect for getting your kids moving and helping them burn off some energy. Rainy, blustery, day? No problem there are plenty of ideas to get the kids moving […]
Fine Motor Activities for Kindergarten
Kindergarten can be a scary and exciting time for both parents and children! They have transitioned from the toddler stage of learning all new fun experiences by exploring their home environment. They have also transitioned from the preschool stage to participating in school readiness activities from a preschool classroom or home. Kindergarten now provides the […]
Tricky Fingers PDF and Interactive Game
Are you looking for a fun way to practice right and left discrimination, visual-spatial skills, and fine motor skills? This FREE Tricky Fingers PDF and interactive game would be perfect! You can download it for free at the bottom of the post. WHAT SKILLS ON YOU WORKING ON WITH THIS TRICKY FINGERS GAME? This free […]
Interest Inventory for Students
Do you want to encourage your students to find their interests and explore careers? A good way to start is by completing an interest inventory for students. This can help each individual student identify potential careers and hobbies. There are many different types of student surveys when it comes to career ideas and suggestions. This […]