Impulse Control Activities for Kids: Fun activities, games, and resources that will help your kids practice self-control
Do you have a child who struggles to sit still or always seems to be fidgeting with some toy or random object? Get 100 tactile activities!
Tactile learning is one of the many learning styles that help students make the most of their education. Learn how to make tactile learning more effective!
Spelling practice doesn't have to be boring. Here are 18 of our favorite hands-on spelling activities that we use to liven up our spelling lessons.
Item description Engage students in hands-on learning with this 2D Shapes Cut and Paste Worksheet. This activity challenges learners to identify and label various shapes by cutting and pasting their names. By actively participating in this task, students reinforce their understanding of geometric shapes while honing their fine motor skills. This interactive approach fosters a deeper comprehension of shape recognition and encourages tactile learning experiences. uses: Reinforce shape recognition skills. Provide hands-on practice with 2D shapes. Assess students’ understanding of shape names. Offer differentiated learning opportunities. Engage students in interactive learning experiences. Terms of use : Selling this item online is not permitted unless a permit is requested ⭐⭐⭐ Follow us to receive new products in our store, whether free or paid ⭐⭐⭐ Thank you for choosing our products. We hope you will rate us to improve our services good luck
Welcome to the latest Touring Picture Book Club which this month features a fantastic book celebrating diversity: All Are Welcome by Alexandra Penfold, illustrated by Suzanne Kaufman and published …
Kids with a bodily kintesthetic intelligence learn best through hands-on activities, experimenting and discovering things through movement. In this post, we have made a list of fun, versatile activities that bodily kinesthetic learners will love.
Learn all about the desert with this homeschool unit study. Our desert unit study includes activities for STEM, language arts, art, sensory, and preschool.
Item description Engage students in hands-on learning with this 2D Shapes Cut and Paste Worksheet. This activity challenges learners to identify and label various shapes by cutting and pasting their names. By actively participating in this task, students reinforce their understanding of geometric shapes while honing their fine motor skills. This interactive approach fosters a deeper comprehension of shape recognition and encourages tactile learning experiences. uses: Reinforce shape recognition skills. Provide hands-on practice with 2D shapes. Assess students’ understanding of shape names. Offer differentiated learning opportunities. Engage students in interactive learning experiences. Terms of use : Selling this item online is not permitted unless a permit is requested ⭐⭐⭐ Follow us to receive new products in our store, whether free or paid ⭐⭐⭐ Thank you for choosing our products. We hope you will rate us to improve our services good luck
Understand tactile learning and use this learning style to transform your kindergarten classroom into a place where all students thrive. This blog post has nine tactile learning activities and research-informed methods of using learning styles and tactile learning strategies to ensure you are avoidi
Have fun and learn valuable lessons with Positive Ninja in this mindful activity journal for kids looking for a creative escape. Life is a puzzle! And it's even more puzzling for the kids who are trying to figure out their emotions and complex feelings. Ninja Life Hacks: Positive Ninja Activity Book takes one of the most popular characters from the bestselling book series and puts them in a fun activity book that helps kids relax and release their daily stresses. Positive Ninja guides kids through entertaining activities that help hone a positive attitude. 75+ MINDFUL ACTIVITIES: Dozens of detailed pages offer thought-provoking activities to guide your child away from anger. INSPIRING CHARACTER: Kids grow and learn along with Positive Ninja, developing skills and strategies to manage big emotions. LAUGHING WHILE LEARNING: Filled with the signature humor of the Ninja Life Hacks books, these activities are as entertaining as they are enlightening. COLLECT THEM ALL: Extend the learning fun with Ninja Life Hacks: Angry Ninja Activity Book, Let's Talk: Conversation Cards, and Meet the Ninjas: The Ultimate Ninja Guide to Life.
You can use these kinesthetic activities right away! Incorporate hands-on learning into your child’s lessons and improve long-term learning.
Digestion experiment for kids! An easy science experiment from at-home materials about how the stomach breaks down food. Anatomy science for kids.
Montessori salt writing tray is a fun and effective way to learn letters. Sensory input helps children write Chinese, English, and Korean!
Let's chat about literacy today. Specifically, let's talk about retelling! Retelling is one of the first reading skills I focus on with my students. We
Fun tactile perception activities to help develop touch perception skills.
Lemon juice secret writing! Make DIY invisible ink and sen secret messages. Plus learn the science behind how these messages are made!
Playing with tactile mazes can be a fun way to talk about movement, getting lost, and plotting a course with your blind child.
Kids with a bodily kintesthetic intelligence learn best through hands-on activities, experimenting and discovering things through movement. In this post, we have made a list of fun, versatile activities that bodily kinesthetic learners will love.
Discover some fun-filled activities that have something to learn that they enjoy. Below are some interesting activities that help in boosting your child’s mind.
Let's chat about literacy today. Specifically, let's talk about retelling! Retelling is one of the first reading skills I focus on with my students. We
All about the Kinesthetic Learner including learning activities and games that you can use to help the kinesthetic learner learn best.
Making your own Story Stones is simple and so amazing for adding a tactile element to your child's learning!
Tons of tips and tricks for helping your teen understand and regulate their tactile system. What have you tried?
Gross motor literacy activities that get kids moving. Combining literacy and movement together is a great way for kids to have fun while learning.
This craft stick harmonica is fun to play, and you can adjust the pitch by moving the straws! It’s a neat project, and a good one to make with a group because the materials are very inexpensive. You can fit in a little science learning too – see the bottom of the post for ways […]
My second daughter, Marie, is a highly tactile learner just like her father. She learns best when there are things to touch and feel, when she can move her body (she is also a musical learner but t…
April is occupational therapy month! These free OT graphics help to define everything that occupational therapy does to promote function.
You can use these kinesthetic activities right away! Incorporate hands-on learning into your child’s lessons and improve long-term learning.
Tactile Defensiveness: Why My Child Hates Hugs, Tags and is in Constant Fight or Flight Mode. Sensory issues that may affect your child's tactile.
Kinesthetic learners like to be active, and become easily bored in a traditional classroom. Here are 14 strategies for kinesthetic learners.
Tips and resources on how to structure and level teens and tweens yoga classes from an experienced yoga teacher.
Learning about the Human Body is great fun! Exploring and understanding the amazing structure and design within the composition of human life, inevitably points to a Creator. Oh what a blessing to be made in
Kinesthetic Learning Ideas - over 20 ideas!
At the end of the year, once testing is over and kids have lost their minds are ready for summer, it's the perfect time to pull out the messy science experiments to review all the fun skills you've learned this year! One of my favorite activities to do with kiddos of ALL ages is to make OOBLECK! If you've never made oobleck, you are in for a treat. It can get a little messy, but it is the BEST sensory experience! Oobleck has properties of a solid and a liquid (great review of matter!) and it's easy to make (measuring skills review!) and actually easy to clean up- if it gets on the carpet, let it dry completely and then it can be vacuumed up easily, as it turns into a dry powder. To start the lesson, read the great book by Dr. Seuss, Bartholomew and the Oobleck. *affiliate link to the book on Amazon* Then, allow students to make the oobleck! (If you want to make it ahead of time yourself as one big batch, that is okay, too! Remember, it is two parts cornstarch to one part water. One year I accidentally flipped that conversion and OOPS- we did not have oobleck that day.) You can download this free directions page to help your students make oobleck on their own: As I mentioned above, oobleck has properties of a solid and a liquid: it will take the shape of its container like a liquid, but with force (like a hit, poke, or squeeze) it acts like a solid! It can be rolled into a ball, but it can also flow and drip like a liquid. Oobleck is a non-Newtonian fluid. And make sure to show them this awesome video of people walking, and even DANCING, on a pool of oobleck!! (HERE IS THE SAFESHARE LINK) Your kids will LOVE all the oobleck excitement! It's a great way to finish the year with a bang- and a splat! :) Have fun!
We created Montessori alphabet phonics boxes as a fun, useful way to learn Korean Hangul. These ideas can be applied to English, pinyin, and Zhuyin, too!
Practice left and right by wearing these handy left and right wristbands and by playing the cover it board game! Your kids will get tons of practice.
Let's chat about literacy today. Specifically, let's talk about retelling! Retelling is one of the first reading skills I focus on with my students. We
My child needs sensory exercise every day. This list of sensory activities for all ages helps me provide the input he needs, easily and without too much thought! It started when my son’s occupational therapist handed me a worksheet describing a “Sensory Diet.” I went home in tears. I remember thinking as I sobbed in the...
You can use these kinesthetic activities right away! Incorporate hands-on learning into your child’s lessons and improve long-term learning.