This St. Patrick's Day Fine and Visual Motor Activity Book is great for centers, lesson/treatment plans, and are fun pages to send home for caregivers to do with their child! These activities target various skills such as: Handwriting Fine motor coordination Hand-eye coordination Hand endurance Visual perceptual skills Enjoy!
These visual scanning activities support the development of this visual processing skill needed for functional tasks.
This is a quick and easy way to build the skills needed for improving handwriting through more controlled pencil strokes. Pencil control is something we’ve covered in depth before. Kids can pick up a pencil and write quickly with scratchy letter formation or press too hard to form very dark letters. We covered the ... Read more
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Use this easy to use pencil grip poster to show students how to hold their writing pencils and utensils correctly. These posters are perfect for your writing center or to send home for parents to reference and hang up. They are a great visual both in the classroom and at home. Simply print and laminate for durability. The Pencil Grip Parent Info Sheet and Poster is a quick and easy information sheet for parents all about pencil grip and fine motor activities. Includes both right hand and left hand versions and now full Spanish versions are included! Included in this download is: pencil grip parent info sheets (to send home) pencil grip posters (11" x 17") pencil-shaped pencil grip poster (in color and b/w) pencil-shaped pencil grip bookmarks The sheet includes a visual and three directions for a proper tripod pencil grip: - “Pinchy fingers” (thumb and pointer finger) hold at the bottom of the pencil - Top of the pencil rests between these two fingers on your hand - Middle of middle finger helps to hold the pencil up The bottom of the info page includes ideas for fun fine motor activities for reference. Enjoy! :)
Use these Spring occupational therapy activities to guide therapy plans and crafts or activities to help kids develop skills.
Enhance fine motor skills and expand weather vocabulary through these engaging sensory playdoh mats. 10 mats included, for use in the classroom, home, homeschooling. Ideal for preschool, preK, kindergarten. Use as play dough mats, or with other manipulative resources, such as beads, pom poms, or as flash cards, centers, task cards, visual aids. Play dough has lots of benefits for children, including helping to develop: fine motor skills problem solving skills concentration skills spatial awareness stress release language hand-eye co-ordination creativity and imagination About this File Purchase includes: •Play Doh weather mats, (PDF Files), two cards per page, cut in half to use. •2 Size Options for Printing: : US letter paper (8.5”x11”) : A4 paper (210x297mm.) INSTANT PDF DOWNLOAD-Laminate the cards for repeated use, or use as they are. Please note that color quality depends on the printer ink used. Take a look at our play doh mats bundle, for colors, shapes, letters and numbers: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1688173321/play-dough-mats-bundle-printable-play?click_key=c1d78c026ccab666b9384ec417776fc98cdc7be8%3A1688173321&click_sum=5f8725a3&ref=shop_home_active_8&pro=1 Or some of our other printable activities for kids: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/minimagicalkids Additionally, why not check out our organic cotton clothing range for children: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/minimagicalkidswear
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Many parents, therapists, and teachers are feeling overwhelmed with school closings. I wanted to give back by making you a fine motor / visual motor chart for daily activities that use common household items for 15 activities / days. You can print and give to parents to use with their students while they are on school closing. This is primarily aimed at younger children (preschool / early elementary) or children who are at this developmental level. SHARING: Please share this PDF directly with students or families in your classroom or caseload (ie: printing out, email, google classroom, e-platforms) or any ways that directly link to your students/families/caseload/classroom. Please DO NOT post the PDF or screenshots directly to any PUBLIC sharing platform (ie:blog, website, Facebook group, instagram) or other PUBLIC place. Instead, share by posting a link for people to download. What’s included: ENGLISH: Page 3: Cover page (print or do not print) Page 4: Chart with directions to cross off each activity after completion Page 5: SAME Chart but with directions to have your child circle that they liked the activity :) or did not like the activity :( Page 6: By request: visual chart. This chart is ONLY SIMPLE visuals for students to use. This does not specifically show how to do the activities but is a visual representation. Please look at the directions on previous pages to understand what you need to do. SPANISH: THANK YOU to my wonderful co-worker, Giselle Alvarez, MOT, OTR/L for translating this Spanish version! Page 7: Cover page (print or do not print) Page 8: Chart with directions to cross off each activity after completion Page 9: SAME Chart but with directions to have your child circle that they liked the activity :) or did not like the activity :( Page 10: By request: visual chart. This chart is ONLY SIMPLE visuals for students to use. This does not specifically show how to do the activities but is a visual representation. Please look at the directions on previous pages to understand what you need to do. If you love this product, please leave me feedback. If you find an error, or have a suggestion, please email me: [email protected] I am happy to work with buyers to make them happy :) PLEASE SHARE THIS WITH EVERYONE WHO NEEDS IT! However, please direct them to my website to download to their own account. This resource cannot be posted on websites or other areas where multiple people can access this resource. All rights reserved. Check out my teacher pay teacher store for more resources: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Empowering-Ot-By-Dr-R This is perfect for RTI / MTSS as an intervention for handwriting skills.This is great for visual scanning, visual perceptual skills, coordination, visual motor integration and fine motor. This is also a perfect activity for occupational therapists OT, teachers, speech pathologists SLP, special education SPED teachers and other school professionals while working on skills! I am a school occupational therapist who has a doctorate in occupational therapy. I work closely with special education and general education staff adapting material. This is where I get my inspiration for this material. I have used my materials with a variety of children with different disabilities including learning disabilities, dyslexia, autism, sensory processing disorder, ADD, ADHD, visual impairments, deaf/hard of hearing, cerebral palsy, down syndrome and more. DISCLAIMER: By using this, you agree that this activity is not intended to replace the advice of a physician or occupational therapist. Information provided should not be used for diagnostic or training purposes. Please speak with your physician or OT if you have questions. Stop any activity if you are unsure about a child’s reaction or ability.
This packet outlines what visual motor integration is, why it is important, signs of deficits in children, developmental milestones, the role of occupational therapy, and how to reinforce visual motor integration skills at home. It is a comprehensive resource for clinicians or parent who are interested in learning more about visual motor integration for their child.
Use this easy to use pencil grip poster to show students how to hold their writing pencils and utensils correctly. These posters are perfect for your writing center or to send home for parents to reference and hang up. They are a great visual both in the classroom and at home. Simply print and laminate for durability. The Pencil Grip Parent Info Sheet and Poster is a quick and easy information sheet for parents all about pencil grip and fine motor activities. Includes both right hand and left hand versions and now full Spanish versions are included! Included in this download is: pencil grip parent info sheets (to send home) pencil grip posters (11" x 17") pencil-shaped pencil grip poster (in color and b/w) pencil-shaped pencil grip bookmarks The sheet includes a visual and three directions for a proper tripod pencil grip: - “Pinchy fingers” (thumb and pointer finger) hold at the bottom of the pencil - Top of the pencil rests between these two fingers on your hand - Middle of middle finger helps to hold the pencil up The bottom of the info page includes ideas for fun fine motor activities for reference. Enjoy! :)
Are you in search of easy, fine motor occupational therapy activities at home that parents can do with their children? Activities that are simple to carry out should be short, use materials from around the house and be motivating to the kids.
Use this easy to use pencil grip poster to show students how to hold their writing pencils and utensils correctly. These posters are perfect for your writing center or to send home for parents to reference and hang up. They are a great visual both in the classroom and at home. Simply print and laminate for durability. The Pencil Grip Parent Info Sheet and Poster is a quick and easy information sheet for parents all about pencil grip and fine motor activities. Includes both right hand and left hand versions and now full Spanish versions are included! Included in this download is: pencil grip parent info sheets (to send home) pencil grip posters (11" x 17") pencil-shaped pencil grip poster (in color and b/w) pencil-shaped pencil grip bookmarks The sheet includes a visual and three directions for a proper tripod pencil grip: - “Pinchy fingers” (thumb and pointer finger) hold at the bottom of the pencil - Top of the pencil rests between these two fingers on your hand - Middle of middle finger helps to hold the pencil up The bottom of the info page includes ideas for fun fine motor activities for reference. Enjoy! :)
Quiet bins are a tool that can be used in the classroom or at home. Many people use quiet bins as a way to hold an organized fine motor activities, visual motor activities, and other activities for kids. Many times teachers are looking for a center activity that can be used with a small group ... Read more
Two months of Summer Home Programs. These programs work on fine motor, visual motor, motor planning, sensory/self-regulation, and handwriting. Each activity uses items that should be available in all homes so clients and students will not need additional supplies. The calendars can be used alone or ...
Two months of Summer Home Programs (June and July - but includes options with blank months and dates!) These programs work on fine motor, visual motor, motor planning, sensory/self-regulation, and handwriting. Each activity uses items that should be available in all homes so clients and students wil...
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These fun fine motor coordination activities are the perfect warm-ups for handwriting and other fine motor tasks in the classroom, at home, or in therapy!
This downloadable OT Mom e-book is packed with fun bilateral coordination activities for kids.
Help your child develop visual motor skills using this easy-to-use, accessible, at-home, minimal-mess activity. Download the file, print at home, cut each page into four cards, and have your child copy each pattern using qtips!
Many parents, therapists, and teachers are feeling overwhelmed with school closings. I wanted to give back by making you a fine motor / visual motor chart for daily activities that use common household items for 15 activities / days. You can print and give to parents to use with their students while they are on school closing. This is primarily aimed at younger children (preschool / early elementary) or children who are at this developmental level. SHARING: Please share this PDF directly with students or families in your classroom or caseload (ie: printing out, email, google classroom, e-platforms) or any ways that directly link to your students/families/caseload/classroom. Please DO NOT post the PDF or screenshots directly to any PUBLIC sharing platform (ie:blog, website, Facebook group, instagram) or other PUBLIC place. Instead, share by posting a link for people to download. What’s included: ENGLISH: Page 3: Cover page (print or do not print) Page 4: Chart with directions to cross off each activity after completion Page 5: SAME Chart but with directions to have your child circle that they liked the activity :) or did not like the activity :( Page 6: By request: visual chart. This chart is ONLY SIMPLE visuals for students to use. This does not specifically show how to do the activities but is a visual representation. Please look at the directions on previous pages to understand what you need to do. SPANISH: THANK YOU to my wonderful co-worker, Giselle Alvarez, MOT, OTR/L for translating this Spanish version! Page 7: Cover page (print or do not print) Page 8: Chart with directions to cross off each activity after completion Page 9: SAME Chart but with directions to have your child circle that they liked the activity :) or did not like the activity :( Page 10: By request: visual chart. This chart is ONLY SIMPLE visuals for students to use. This does not specifically show how to do the activities but is a visual representation. Please look at the directions on previous pages to understand what you need to do. If you love this product, please leave me feedback. If you find an error, or have a suggestion, please email me: [email protected] I am happy to work with buyers to make them happy :) PLEASE SHARE THIS WITH EVERYONE WHO NEEDS IT! However, please direct them to my website to download to their own account. This resource cannot be posted on websites or other areas where multiple people can access this resource. All rights reserved. Check out my teacher pay teacher store for more resources: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Empowering-Ot-By-Dr-R This is perfect for RTI / MTSS as an intervention for handwriting skills.This is great for visual scanning, visual perceptual skills, coordination, visual motor integration and fine motor. This is also a perfect activity for occupational therapists OT, teachers, speech pathologists SLP, special education SPED teachers and other school professionals while working on skills! I am a school occupational therapist who has a doctorate in occupational therapy. I work closely with special education and general education staff adapting material. This is where I get my inspiration for this material. I have used my materials with a variety of children with different disabilities including learning disabilities, dyslexia, autism, sensory processing disorder, ADD, ADHD, visual impairments, deaf/hard of hearing, cerebral palsy, down syndrome and more. DISCLAIMER: By using this, you agree that this activity is not intended to replace the advice of a physician or occupational therapist. Information provided should not be used for diagnostic or training purposes. Please speak with your physician or OT if you have questions. Stop any activity if you are unsure about a child’s reaction or ability.
I talked to an OT about some of the home-made toys she creates for her students to help them learn fine motor skills. Here are six of my favorites!
Use this easy to use pencil grip poster to show students how to hold their writing pencils and utensils correctly. These posters are perfect for your writing center or to send home for parents to reference and hang up. They are a great visual both in the classroom and at home. Simply print and laminate for durability. The Pencil Grip Parent Info Sheet and Poster is a quick and easy information sheet for parents all about pencil grip and fine motor activities. Includes both right hand and left hand versions and now full Spanish versions are included! Included in this download is: pencil grip parent info sheets (to send home) pencil grip posters (11" x 17") pencil-shaped pencil grip poster (in color and b/w) pencil-shaped pencil grip bookmarks The sheet includes a visual and three directions for a proper tripod pencil grip: - “Pinchy fingers” (thumb and pointer finger) hold at the bottom of the pencil - Top of the pencil rests between these two fingers on your hand - Middle of middle finger helps to hold the pencil up The bottom of the info page includes ideas for fun fine motor activities for reference. Enjoy! :)
Two months of Summer Home Programs (June and July - but includes options with blank months and dates!) These programs work on fine motor, visual motor, motor planning, sensory/self-regulation, and handwriting. Each activity uses items that should be available in all homes so clients and students wil...
Looking for how to improve Visual Discrimination skills of preschoolers? Check out these easy Visual Discrimination activities and games for preschoolers at home that you can easily play or set up with things available at home.
This bundle of 12 monthly calendars offers practical & easy activities to help promote fine motor and visual motor development in your students at home or school! Included are: Parent/caregiver letter 12 monthly activity calendars with descriptions of activities that can be completed in as few as 2-3 minutes. Activity/skill tracker 3 DIY recipes. Print & go ready!!! All activities can be completed with everyday household or dollar store items! ©TheEverydayOT
In order to prepare for a long car ride with two young children I made as many simple activities as I could think of to pull out in the car....
Right and Left Maze Printout.
Visual perception activities that you can do today in your classroom or home. A collection of fun and interactive activities for kids!
Are you in search of easy, fine motor occupational therapy activities at home that parents can do with their children? Activities that are simple to carry out should be short, use materials from around the house and be motivating to the kids.
Many parents, therapists, and teachers are feeling overwhelmed with school closings. I wanted to give back by making you a fine motor / visual motor chart for daily activities that use common household items for 15 activities / days. You can print and give to parents to use with their students while they are on school closing. This is primarily aimed at younger children (preschool / early elementary) or children who are at this developmental level. SHARING: Please share this PDF directly with students or families in your classroom or caseload (ie: printing out, email, google classroom, e-platforms) or any ways that directly link to your students/families/caseload/classroom. Please DO NOT post the PDF or screenshots directly to any PUBLIC sharing platform (ie:blog, website, Facebook group, instagram) or other PUBLIC place. Instead, share by posting a link for people to download. What’s included: ENGLISH: Page 3: Cover page (print or do not print) Page 4: Chart with directions to cross off each activity after completion Page 5: SAME Chart but with directions to have your child circle that they liked the activity :) or did not like the activity :( Page 6: By request: visual chart. This chart is ONLY SIMPLE visuals for students to use. This does not specifically show how to do the activities but is a visual representation. Please look at the directions on previous pages to understand what you need to do. SPANISH: THANK YOU to my wonderful co-worker, Giselle Alvarez, MOT, OTR/L for translating this Spanish version! Page 7: Cover page (print or do not print) Page 8: Chart with directions to cross off each activity after completion Page 9: SAME Chart but with directions to have your child circle that they liked the activity :) or did not like the activity :( Page 10: By request: visual chart. This chart is ONLY SIMPLE visuals for students to use. This does not specifically show how to do the activities but is a visual representation. Please look at the directions on previous pages to understand what you need to do. If you love this product, please leave me feedback. If you find an error, or have a suggestion, please email me: [email protected] I am happy to work with buyers to make them happy :) PLEASE SHARE THIS WITH EVERYONE WHO NEEDS IT! However, please direct them to my website to download to their own account. This resource cannot be posted on websites or other areas where multiple people can access this resource. All rights reserved. Check out my teacher pay teacher store for more resources: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Empowering-Ot-By-Dr-R This is perfect for RTI / MTSS as an intervention for handwriting skills.This is great for visual scanning, visual perceptual skills, coordination, visual motor integration and fine motor. This is also a perfect activity for occupational therapists OT, teachers, speech pathologists SLP, special education SPED teachers and other school professionals while working on skills! I am a school occupational therapist who has a doctorate in occupational therapy. I work closely with special education and general education staff adapting material. This is where I get my inspiration for this material. I have used my materials with a variety of children with different disabilities including learning disabilities, dyslexia, autism, sensory processing disorder, ADD, ADHD, visual impairments, deaf/hard of hearing, cerebral palsy, down syndrome and more. DISCLAIMER: By using this, you agree that this activity is not intended to replace the advice of a physician or occupational therapist. Information provided should not be used for diagnostic or training purposes. Please speak with your physician or OT if you have questions. Stop any activity if you are unsure about a child’s reaction or ability.
Two months of Summer Home Programs (June and July - but includes options with blank months and dates!) These programs work on fine motor, visual motor, motor planning, sensory/self-regulation, and handwriting. Each activity uses items that should be available in all homes so clients and students wil...
Enhance fine motor skills in a fun and engaging way with this comprehensive Fine Motor Activity Bundle! Designed for educators, therapists, and parents alike, this bundle offers a wide range of activities targeting key fine motor abilities, including maze navigation, cutting skills, letter and numbe...
Celebrate the 100th day of school in style with these 100th Day Writing and Math Center Activities PDF resource, made for educators, including occupational therapists. This resource provides a range of engaging activities that integrate math, literacy, writing, handwriting, fine motor, gross motor, and visual perceptual skills. Find a quick and easy 100th Day craft and add this resource to your toolkit to round out your curriculum for the day. Read on to discover how this resource can enhance your classroom or therapy sessions. When is a good time to use this resource? 100th Day Celebration: Perfect for marking the milestone of the 100th day of school. Writing Centers: Ideal for enhancing writing skills through creative prompts and activities. Math Stations: Engage students with counting worksheets, number puzzles, and more. Occupational Therapy Sessions: Tailored to address fine motor skills through various activities. What is included in the PDF? This comprehensive resource includes a variety of activities such as: Tracing prewriting sheets Letterbox handwriting Sequencing writing activities Gross motor brain break activities Word searches and writing prompts Interactive options for digital classrooms through Easel by TpT. What skills are students working on with this resource? Themed Differentiation: Catering to diverse learning needs with a variety of activities. Creative Writing: Encouraging self-expression through engaging prompts. Fine Motor Skills: Enhancing coordination with cut-and-paste sentences, number puzzles, and more. Interactive Learning: Utilizing digital platforms for a dynamic learning experience. Key Features: Themed Differentiation: Activities catering to diverse learning needs. Creative Writing Prompts: Foster creativity with engaging written responses. Fine Motor and Visual Perception Skill Enhancement: Focus on coordination with various activities. Interactive Learning Options: Explore the digital version through Easel by TpT. Amount of Prep Needed: Versatile Implementation: Laminate for stations or use as vibrant displays. Interactive Digital Experience: Utilize Easel by TpT for a seamless digital classroom experience. Inject energy into the 100th day celebration with our engaging resource, offering a dynamic and skill-focused learning experience. Grab the "100th Day Writing and Math Center Activities" resource now for a memorable milestone celebration. Educators and therapists are encouraged to check the preview for a detailed overview, ensuring alignment with specific needs. Check the Preview: Explore the preview to assess whether this resource aligns with your specific needs. The comprehensive preview showcases the various activities included, allowing for an informed decision.
Enhance fine motor skills in a fun and engaging way with this comprehensive Fine Motor Activity Bundle! Designed for educators, therapists, and parents alike, this bundle offers a wide range of activities targeting key fine motor abilities, including maze navigation, cutting skills, letter and numbe...
These activities to improve convergence skills are easy ways to support visual processing needs, especially convergence insufficiency.
Why you need to know what crossing midline is for your child's development! Plus, 6 therapeutic crossing midline activities you can do at home easily.
55 fun sensory room equipment tips and ideas to help you create an effective therapy gym for your child with sensory processing disoder and/or autism.
I’m so excited. I’ve learned how to make printable packs! I only have a thirty day trial of Adobe Acrobat, but maybe I can work hard this month and save a few packs for the year! A few …