Description
Are your students struggling with common letter and number reversals like b, d, p, and q? Try this Letter and Number Reversals Packet. Letter and number reversals, when children write letters backward or upside down, can be common up until the age of 7. It is often called mirror writing. This is sometimes due to poor working memory and weaknesses in visual processing skills. Children typically reverse the letters b, d, q, p, and the numbers 9, 5, and 7.
Created by a COTA, the 29 page PDF packet will be available electronically immediately following payment.
When is a good time to use this resource?
•Morning work or writing centers
•In occupational therapy sessions
•As supplementary material for homeschooling
•When working with children experiencing difficulties with letter and number orientation
•Data collection for progress checks- accuracy key included
What is included in the PDF?
- 19 differentiated worksheets targeting common letter and number reversals
- Letters: b, p, d, q, n, j, s and z. Numbers: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 9 included.
- Additional activities addressing other frequently encountered reversals
- Answer keys
- List of 10 activities to decrease letter reversals
What skills are students working on with this resource?
•Letter and number recognition
•Visual discrimination skills
•Spatial orientation
•Visual processing skills
•Working memory
•Fine motor skills refinement
Key Features:
•Ready-to-use worksheets and activities
•Comprehensive coverage of common reversals
•Designed by occupational therapy professional
•Minimal preparation required for immediate implementation just print and go