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Fine Motor Activities for Infants
Fine motor skills are when we use the small muscles of our fingers and hands to reach and grasp objects. It is an exciting moment when parents observe infants reach developmental milestones as their babies explore their new world! Encouraging fine motor activities for infants is so helpful when it comes to healthy child development. […]
Kinesthetic Learners
Did you know that some students learn best through movement? These students are called kinesthetic learners. Kinesthetic learning is a type of learning where a person learns best by doing things rather than just hearing or seeing the information. Teachers and parents can help these types of learners learn by using different teaching methods and […]
Strategies to Help with Attention Span
It is important for teachers to be aware of strategies to help with attention span to keep their students focused and on task. There are a number of different techniques that can be used, and each one may work better for different students. Simple Tips to Improve Attention Span Providing Breaks Students who are struggling […]
Hand Warm Up Exercises Free PDF
Students can benefit from hand warm up exercises before handwriting tasks or to improve fine motor coordination skills. These FREE printable hand warm up exercises posters can be downloaded at the bottom of the post. They are from the complete Hand Moves Posters and Activities packet. WHAT SKILLS WILL YOUR STUDENTS BE WORKING ON WITH […]
Games with Sight Words for Kindergarten and Up
Are you looking for a fun way to help your kindergartners learn sight words? If so, you’re in luck! There are many games that are perfect for teaching sight words. Find some entertaining ideas here for games with sight words for Kindergarten. You will love them, and so will your kindergartners! WHAT ARE SIGHT WORDS? […]
Motor Skills in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Motor skills are an important aspect of daily living activities for all people, but they can be especially challenging for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Occupational and physical therapists play a vital role in helping adults with ASD develop the motor skills they need to function independently. Recent research took a closer look at […]
Kindergarten Sight Word Bingo
If you’re looking for a fun and engaging way to help your kindergartners learn their sight words, look no further than kindergarten sight word bingo! This game is perfect for practicing sight words in a fun and interactive way. It’s easy to set up and can be played with minimal supplies. Ready to get started? […]
Visual Spatial Learner
Are you a teacher of a student who seems to have a difficult time organizing their work or following step-by-step directions? You may have a visual-spatial learner in your classroom. Visual-spatial learners are students who learn best through visuals, and often need a more hands-on approach to learning. They may be gifted in some areas […]
Active Learning Strategies
When it comes to learning, students need active engagement. This is why teachers need to use active learning strategies in their classrooms. Active learning techniques help keep students interested and involved in the lesson, which leads to better comprehension and retention of course material. There are many different active learning strategies that teachers can use, […]
Number Tracing Worksheets PDF – FREE
If you’re looking for ways to help your students practice counting and tracing numbers, then look no further! This number tracing worksheets PDF packet is perfect for practicing at home or in the classroom. Plus, they’re all available as PDFs, making them easy to print out. AND they are FREE! So why not save yourself […]