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Arrow Path Directionality Game
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Occupational Therapy Arrow Directionality Game FREEBIE

Tape the arrow path to a vertical surface or easel. Review the difference between columns and rows. Encourage the child to start at the top row and follow the rows left to right. Refer to the follow the arrow key and have the child jump or move their arms forward, backward, right or left. To make this activity more challenging, encourage the child to state the direction they’re moving (right, left, front, back).

This packet includes three levels which increase in difficulty as you move on. This packet also includes a custom Follow the Arrows which allows the child to cut out arrow pieces and make their own path. The arrows are all black and white. Encourage the child to color the arrows using crayons, markers or colored pencils.

Contents:

1.Arrows Key

2.Level A Arrows (3x3)

3.Level A Arrow Cut Activity

4.Blank Level A (3x3) sheet to build and glue a custom Arrow

5.Level B Arrows (3x4)

6.Level B Arrows Cut Activity

7.Blank Level B (3x4) sheet to build and glue a custom Arrow

8.Level C Arrow (4x5)

9.Level C Arrow Cut Activity

10.Blank Level C (4x5) sheet to build and glue a custom Follow the Arrows

Do you love this freebie? Be sure to check out the bundle of seasonal directionality activities Directionality BUNDLE

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Arrow Path Directionality Game

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Description

Occupational Therapy Arrow Directionality Game FREEBIE

Tape the arrow path to a vertical surface or easel. Review the difference between columns and rows. Encourage the child to start at the top row and follow the rows left to right. Refer to the follow the arrow key and have the child jump or move their arms forward, backward, right or left. To make this activity more challenging, encourage the child to state the direction they’re moving (right, left, front, back).

This packet includes three levels which increase in difficulty as you move on. This packet also includes a custom Follow the Arrows which allows the child to cut out arrow pieces and make their own path. The arrows are all black and white. Encourage the child to color the arrows using crayons, markers or colored pencils.

Contents:

1.Arrows Key

2.Level A Arrows (3x3)

3.Level A Arrow Cut Activity

4.Blank Level A (3x3) sheet to build and glue a custom Arrow

5.Level B Arrows (3x4)

6.Level B Arrows Cut Activity

7.Blank Level B (3x4) sheet to build and glue a custom Arrow

8.Level C Arrow (4x5)

9.Level C Arrow Cut Activity

10.Blank Level C (4x5) sheet to build and glue a custom Follow the Arrows

Do you love this freebie? Be sure to check out the bundle of seasonal directionality activities Directionality BUNDLE

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
October 24, 2024
Great for those who may struggle with visual spatial skills!
Whitney T.
100 reviews
Grades taught: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
August 22, 2023
Love using the activity as a warm up and for sequencing!
Robyn H.
160 reviews
Grades taught: K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
March 12, 2022
My students loved this activity! Thank you for this freebie!
Susan R.
7 reviews
Grades taught: 1st, 2nd
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties

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