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Preview of FREE Gravy Visual Recipe Craft | File Folder Activity | OT, Home Economics

FREE Gravy Visual Recipe Craft | File Folder Activity | OT, Home Economics

Created by
Whats it Like
Make recipes fun and functional with this free gravy recipe file folder craft! This hands-on printable helps kids follow simple cooking directions while building fine motor, sequencing, and handwriting skills. Perfect for occupational therapy, special education, or classroom holiday centers. Kids will write, cut, and glue to create a recipe that brings learning to life - ideal for working on visual-motor coordination and comprehension through a cooking theme. Includes: PDF gravy recipe (kid-fri
Preview of Nut Free Protein Ball Recipe with Fractions

Nut Free Protein Ball Recipe with Fractions

Created by
Elizabeth Doane
3rd, 4th, and 5th Grade Protein Ball recipe to incorporate hands-on learning in math! This is a printable fraction worksheet using fractions, multiplying fractions, cooking skills, cups, teaspoons, and tablespoons. • 2 Pages • One Lesson • About 40 Minutes in Length • One Peanut/Nut Free Recipe • Used for Math WIN with all students • I used this as a large-group lesson, but could provide enough materials to do in groups of 3-4 students • Low Prep • Hands-On Learning • High Engagement • S
Preview of March Visual Recipe FREEBIE | St. Patrick’s Day Cooking Activity | Speech

March Visual Recipe FREEBIE | St. Patrick’s Day Cooking Activity | Speech

Celebrate March with this engaging St. Patrick’s Day visual recipe! This FREEBIE includes simple, step-by-step recipes designed to support students who benefit from visual supports, structured routines, and hands-on learning. This visual recipe helps students practice following directions, sequencing, and functional life skills while creating fun themed treats. Perfect for speech therapy sessions, autism classrooms, special education programs, and early learners, these activities make cooking ac
Preview of My 5 Senses Worksheet

My 5 Senses Worksheet

Food Explorers let your adventures begin! Pick a food and use your five senses to explore how it looks, smells, feels, tastes, and sounds. When you're done, print out another one and do it all over again! This FREE printable tool complements the encyclopedia guidebooks “ Where Do Bananas Come From? A Book of Fruits” and “ Where Does Broccoli Come From? A Book of Vegetables,” a series of children’s nutrition books for increasing food literacy growing adventurous eaters. Children learn fun facts
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