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Preview of FREE Faded Stimulus for Coloring Inside the Lines and ABA with Shapes Worksheets

FREE Faded Stimulus for Coloring Inside the Lines and ABA with Shapes Worksheets

Created by
AllDayABA
FREE Faded Stimulus for Coloring Inside the Lines and ABA with Shapes Worksheets: This awesome free resource is available for you to work on coloring with your learners! The borders on the shapes get progressively thinner, providing chances for your learner to improve their coloring skills! These pages are great for occupational therapy, speech therapy, ABA therapy, and more! Your digital download will include: 1 printable PDF5 different shapes5 levels of borders, increasing in difficulty25 page
Preview of Scissors Skills cut and paste worksheets

Scissors Skills cut and paste worksheets

Created by
Tamara Eiseman
These worksheets were designed for beginner scissor skills and practice. Scissors tips and adaptation considerations are provided for reference purposes. The pre-cutting lines have color-coded beginning and end point along with visuals to increase attention to the cutting lines. These visual are then transferred to basic shapes (circle, square and triangle); visuals for direction of cutting is given on the introductory page only. The rest of the cutting worksheets have a page of shapes with
Preview of Simple Shapes Tracing Worksheet

Simple Shapes Tracing Worksheet

Simple shapes to trace to increase your little ones pre-writing skills and accuracy using a writing utensil.
Preview of Hand-Eye Coordination Skills: Help Rufus!

Hand-Eye Coordination Skills: Help Rufus!

This worksheet is a fun, cute, and engaging way to get children (recommended ages 2-5 years old) to practice their hand-eye coordination and their fine motor skills. A child can use a bingo dotter, crayon/marker, and stickers to mark the white circle in order to help Rufus find his way home to the doghouse. In order to increase the difficulty, you can have older children draw symbols, letters, or numbers in the circles.
Preview of Christmas Cutting Activity

Christmas Cutting Activity

Created by
Ready Play Grow
This Christmas Cutting Activity Freebie is a fun cut and pasting activity for beginners. It is perfect for any student that is beginning to learn and practice cutting basics, from pre-k to 1st grade. This freebie contains a total of 2 unique pages, that come in both full color and black and white for printer friendly options. Bolded lines for cutting are thick to increase the ease of knowing where to position the scissor blades to create the cleanest cut. Teachers can set up the task for childr
Preview of Visual Schedule Morning Routine

Visual Schedule Morning Routine

Created by
Mrs Hannah
Simple visual schedule for morning routine. Great for pre-school, increase independence with ADLs, morning routine, self care, oral hygiene, sequencing, toilet training, and non preferred tasks. Would work great laminated or in sheet protector for dry erase or magnets.
Preview of Pets Dots Workbook

Pets Dots Workbook

This pet-themed workbook is designed to become progressively more difficult both by increasing the number of dots needed to complete the image and by adding more colors. Try to encourage the matching the colors on the page, but if the child decides to fill the entire page with purple dots, that’s perfectly fine. The most important thing is to encourage positive experiences with learning. Goals:Fine Motor DevelopmentImprove Hand-Eye Coordination: Helps children develop precision as they align the
Preview of Winter Dots Workbook

Winter Dots Workbook

This winter-themed workbook is designed to become progressively more difficult both by increasing the number of dots needed to complete the image and by adding more colors. Try to encourage the matching the colors on the page, but if the child decides to fill the entire page with purple dots, that’s perfectly fine. The most important thing is to encourage positive experiences with learning. Goals:Fine Motor DevelopmentImprove Hand-Eye Coordination: Helps children develop precision as they align
Preview of Early Intervention Fine Motor Home Activities Parent Handout

Early Intervention Fine Motor Home Activities Parent Handout

Quick handout to give to parents with 10 ideas for fine motor activities to incorporate in everyday play activities at home with their children to increase finger isolation, bilateral coordination, and overall fine motor strength and coordination.
Preview of Fun with shapes and playdoh

Fun with shapes and playdoh

This is a fun activity to do with small children. With the playdoh, they have to make the shape and place it inside the shape. This promotes and increases fine motor skills and manipulation. If you feel the playdoh is too easy or simply want to change the activity, allow the child to make a shape within the lines of the shape, without any deviation. This activity also promotes visual motor integration, which in the long run helps with their handwriting skills. Materials: Crayons and Playdoh
Preview of Pete The Cat Lost his Buttons

Pete The Cat Lost his Buttons

Help Pete the cat get all of his buttons back with this fun game that your young students will love!!! Add it to the book "Pete the Cat And His Four Groovy Buttons" To give this game an Reading twist that your young minds will read and play in love with! Print, color, laminate, and play! Playing games in the classroom increases overall motivation. By playing games, students become more motivated to learn, pay attention and participate in set tasks. Games help students to become a part of a team
Preview of Toddler Morning and Evening Routine Poster

Toddler Morning and Evening Routine Poster

Created by
Amanda Champany
Help your child understand what is happening next. Sequencing steps reduce tantrums and make for more peaceful mornings and evenings. Laminate and have your toddler check off the items to increase independence and confidence.
Preview of OT Your Day Away-Freebie

OT Your Day Away-Freebie

Are you the parent or teacher of a child that you think might benefit from some occupational therapy being integrated into their everyday routine? This FREE occupational therapy guide gives you a few helpful hints for integrating occupational therapy ideas to increase your child's participation in their everyday activities. *****WHAT IS INCLUDED******Description of OT: How it is used for children, what exactly it is, how it works. Helpful Hints: The four (4) helpful hits included in the back o
Preview of OT Your Day Away 2- Free

OT Your Day Away 2- Free

Are you the parent or teacher of a child that you think might benefit from some occupational therapy being integrated into their everyday routine? This FREE occupational therapy guide gives you a few helpful hints for integrating occupational therapy ideas to increase your child's participation in their everyday activities. *****WHAT IS INCLUDED******Description of OT: How it is used for children, what exactly it is, how it works. Helpful Hints: The four (4) helpful hits included in the back o
Preview of Handwriting

Handwriting

Our handwriting pages make letter formation fun, visual, and easy to teach, especially for students with dyslexia and language-based learning differences. With engaging images and clear visual supports, they help students build strong connections between sounds, letters, and motor patterns while reducing frustration and increasing confidence—making them a perfect fit for SLPs targeting early literacy and handwriting together.
Preview of Calm Classrooms Mindfulness Activity's Free Download

Calm Classrooms Mindfulness Activity's Free Download

A Mindfulness Activities must for your teacher toolbox! These sneak peak cut outs have been divided into five exciting areas enabling the user easily to draw on memorable, imaginative, safe and achievable activities with little disruption. The five topics are as follows: Move Moving our bodies after long periods sitting at our desks provides physical relief and leaves us feeling refreshed.The Move activities in the card deck will increase motor skills, tone muscles, enhance stability and b
Preview of Things to do board/Check off List

Things to do board/Check off List

This visual schedule is to assist teachers, therapists, aides or parents with transitioning between tasks and providing visual support for children with different conditions on beginning, during and completion of a required task. This may also be utilized within the home, clinic or school setting. My recommendation is to add velcro with pictures of tasks the child has to complete in order to full utilize the visual schedule. You may also laminate for durability among different environments and m
Preview of Preschool Powerful Play: A Teacher's Guide to Making Learning Fun -sample lesson

Preschool Powerful Play: A Teacher's Guide to Making Learning Fun -sample lesson

Created by
Kradan Ostby
Play arguably defines childhood, but is this reflective of early childhood education? Achieving academic standards as measured by standardized test scores are observable driving forces in the evaluation of the effectiveness of the classroom today, with a trickle-down effect on preschool curriculum. Preschool educators often know the importance of play but feel the weight of teaching academic standards to prepare their preschoolers for kindergarten. This manual was born after a desire to use the
Preview of Playdough Mats Freebie - Beginner Fine Motor Morning Tubs for Preschool & Pre-K

Playdough Mats Freebie - Beginner Fine Motor Morning Tubs for Preschool & Pre-K

This playdough mats freebie is perfect for preschool and kindergarten morning tubs, pre-k centers, and beginner fine motor skills activities! ✨ Love this freebie? Take it to the next level! ✨ These playdough mats are a sample of my hands-on learning system used in Pre-K & Kindergarten classrooms.➡ Hands-On Activities Pack (independent task boxes, morning tubs & early finishers)Looking for a fun, no-prep way to build fine motor skills at the start of the year? This FREE set of beginner playdou
Preview of Kindergarten Fine Motor Cutting Activities Worksheets & Tracing Practice

Kindergarten Fine Motor Cutting Activities Worksheets & Tracing Practice

Fine motor skills activities and worksheets are the perfect addition to your preschool and kindergarten lessons. One of the BEST ways to help your students practice their scissor skills is by building their fine motor strength. These easy-to-use, no-prep printables provide your students will multiple opportunities to work on building their finger strength. >> Find more fine motor centers and activities in the Kindergarten Fine Motor Task Cards Bundle <<With these fine motor skills
Preview of Trace & Color Shape Book Tracing Cards Freebie Early Learning Fine Motor Skills

Trace & Color Shape Book Tracing Cards Freebie Early Learning Fine Motor Skills

Free Trace & Color Shape Book + Tracing Cards – Fine Motor Skills Practice Help young learners build fine motor skills, shape recognition, and early writing skills with this FREE Trace & Color Shape Book + Tracing Cards! This engaging resource provides tracing and coloring activities perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and early learners working on pre-writing development. What’s Included:11-Page Trace & Color Shape BookTrace the Pictures – Strengthen fine motor skills with guided tracing.Colo
Preview of *FREE* CLIP and MATCH - Clothespin Cards - Letters & Numbers

*FREE* CLIP and MATCH - Clothespin Cards - Letters & Numbers

>> THIS IS A FREE VERSIONClothespin Cards - Counting NumbersBugs: 10 color cards (3 pages)Superheroes: 10 color cards (3 pages)20 cards Clothespin Cards - Letter IdentificationUppercase - Lowercase matching: 26 color cards (7 pages)Picture - Letter matching: beginning sound: 26 color cards (7 pages)52 cards For the FULL VERSIONS CLICK HERE: >>> CLIP and MATCH - Clothespin Cards - A-Z Letter Identification, Letter Sounds>>> CLIP and MATCH - Clothespin Cards - #1-10 C
Preview of 15 Lolly Stick shapes & Pattern cards - Occupational Therapy, SEND, Autism

15 Lolly Stick shapes & Pattern cards - Occupational Therapy, SEND, Autism

Created by
OT for Schools
15 Lolly Stick Shapes and Pattern Cards and 3 Sorting MatsArrange lolly sticks into the shapes and patterns on the cards. Sort lolly sticks into matching colours on the mats. Works on: Visual Discrimination, Visual Motor & Fine Motor Skills, Focus and Attention to support academic performance. Resources You Need: Coloured Lolly sticks (available on Amazon and crafty shops). Use this activity 1:1 or with a small group of students. This is also a great activity to do via Teletherapy. I use this
Preview of Executive Functions Reference Chart for Speech Language & Occupational Therapy

Executive Functions Reference Chart for Speech Language & Occupational Therapy

Executive Functions Reference Chart | Attention, Working Memory, Planning & Self-Regulation This Executive Functions Reference Chart provides a clear, organized overview of the core skills that support learning, self-regulation, and problem solving. Designed for educators, speech language pathologists, occupational therapists, and support staff, this visual breaks executive functioning into student-friendly, functional domains with concise skill descriptors for quick reference and instruction.
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