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Preview of Shopping - Calculating Sales & Discounts - A PowerPoint Jeopardy Game

Shopping - Calculating Sales & Discounts - A PowerPoint Jeopardy Game

Teach students about different types of sales and how to calculate discounts. This 57 slide PowerPoint Jeopardy game includes: * 5 categories - Dollar off amount, buy one get one free, several for one price, percent off, coupons * Answers are given as part of the game * 4 teaching slides that talk about sales and discounts are placed BEFORE the Jeopardy game. You can use them or not.
Preview of Dyslexia Learning Disability Awareness & Inclusion Activities | Grade 3 & Up

Dyslexia Learning Disability Awareness & Inclusion Activities | Grade 3 & Up

Created by
Deborah SLT
Looking for fun and engaging Dyslexia (Learning Disability) awareness and acceptance activities in your elementary classroom or home? Wondering how to tell your child that they have dyslexia? Dyslexia Awareness Month is coming up, need some ideas to increase inclusion? This disability activity pack includes Four (4) suggested activities to introduce dyslexia (includes role play, video suggestions and post-activity debriefing questions)Nineteen (19) pages of a story 'Disha has Dyslexia' (PDF/PPT)
Preview of Secret message code and symbol digital download

Secret message code and symbol digital download

Given the increase in screen time during virtual learning, I wanted to develop a fun activity for visual focus, attention and engagement that does not require a screen, and can also exercise the eyes. This activity was inspired by the Navajo code talkers, though rather than using words in a different language to represent letters, it uses very simple symbols to represent each letter so that kids can write and decode secret messages. This is a digital download that you can print or use to copy a
Preview of Mr. Wiggle and Mr. Waggle

Mr. Wiggle and Mr. Waggle

Do your students struggle with fine motor control? Did you know that good handwriting, coloring, using scissors, etc...actually starts in the shoulder muscles? You can use this wonderfully engaging full-arm finger play to increase the strength in the entire arm. This has a full description with instructions and photos for easy use today in your classroom.
Preview of Size of the reaction sort

Size of the reaction sort

Created by
Hazel Faulkner
To increase further understanding of size of the problem. Cut out images and have children sort images to what the size of the reaction is. Helps children to understand what a big reaction might look like, so they can better respond to their problems.
Preview of Size of the problem chart

Size of the problem chart

Created by
Hazel Faulkner
Poster to increase children's understanding of small, medium and big problems. For children who might have difficulty controlling their emotions Comes with examples Allows users to add their own examples and answers to customise to your client, student or child.
Preview of Heavy Work Board Game

Heavy Work Board Game

Created by
hnelsonOT
A fun and interactive gross motor/heavy work activity! Made fun by using this board game graphic design. Use with kids who benefit from heavy work for increased regulation. Can use at home or for therapists/practitioners in a wide variety of settings, including pediatric sensory clinics. Also can use via telehealth! You can win by landing on and completing a certain amount of spaces or by landing on and completing the number of specific colors in the game board. You may use this resource for: P
Preview of Dyslexia Learning Disability Acceptance Activities for Kindergarten, Grades 1, 2

Dyslexia Learning Disability Acceptance Activities for Kindergarten, Grades 1, 2

Created by
Deborah SLT
Looking for fun and engaging Dyslexia (Learning Disability) awareness and acceptance activities in your classroom or home? Wondering how to tell your child that they have dyslexia? Dyslexia Awareness Month is coming up, need some ideas to increase inclusion? This disability activity pack includes Three (3) suggested activities to introduce dyslexia (includes role play, video suggestions and post-activity debriefing questions)Nineteen (19) pages of a story 'Disha has Dyslexia' (PDF/PPT) for print
Preview of Count 1-20 with Magnet Numbers (Interactive PowerPoint)

Count 1-20 with Magnet Numbers (Interactive PowerPoint)

Created by
Pink Pomelo
Practice counting 1-20 and numeral identification skills while reinforcing visual tracking and visual scanning skills. DirectionsCount the circles by clicking each circle. To increase the challenge, count the circles without clicking them.Click the magnet number that corresponds with the number of circles.If the selected magnet is correct, it will stick to the magnetic wand. If it's not correct, it will not stick to the magnetic wand. (This resource is self-checking!).*This is a read-only file.
Preview of Size of the Problem Visual with Supports

Size of the Problem Visual with Supports

This visual uses color, illustrations and words to identify problem size, a situation example, and suggestions how to respond with suggestions for sensory and behavioral strategies. This visual is packed so feel free to modify it for your younger students or for students that may not benefit from all the verbal information. When printing, be sure to decrease margins to zero so that the visual fits on one page.
Preview of Halloween Visual Memory Digital Interactive Game

Halloween Visual Memory Digital Interactive Game

Created by
Pink Pomelo
This game requires you to pay attention to and remember the set of images that slowly appear and then disappear. This game is to be used in Present mode.has 10 multiple-choice items.gradually increases in difficulty.is self-checking.How to playClick START. As the Halloween images appear and then disappear, remember them and their order. Then select the matching set of images that you briefly saw. The set of images gradually get shorter viewing time, so pay attention! *This is a read-only file.
Preview of You've Been Framed Visual Perception PowerPoint Game

You've Been Framed Visual Perception PowerPoint Game

A PowerPoint game with 17 2-slide puzzles that increase in difficulty as you go. Work challenges from three frames up to six. Look at the frames at the top and find those exact frames in an image at the bottom. Click on the one you pick and the answer will show up. This game is also included in my 16 Visual Perceptual Game Bundle at a discount. Click here to check it out. IF YOU ALREADY OWN the 16 Visual Perceptual Game Bundle, you already own this game. Please follow my store to be notified of
Preview of Cutting practice with visuals (right hand and left hand options included)

Cutting practice with visuals (right hand and left hand options included)

Created by
OTNikkiT
Straight line cutting practice with finger placement visuals. 3 levels to increase challenge and visual motor skills. Right hand and left hand options.
Preview of Zones of Regulation Feelings Sort

Zones of Regulation Feelings Sort

Created by
Courtney Hurley
This activity is great for in-person or virtual learners. Students can drag and drop feelings into the appropriate category for increased engagement/knowledge related to the zones of regulation.
Preview of QU- digraph puzzles

QU- digraph puzzles

Created by
Carly Baxter
Printable puzzles where children can learn words containing digraphs. Each puzzle includes digraph, word ending/beginning and picture. qu- (queen, quarter, quiz, quilt) Simple, fun and engaging! **Be sure to check out my other digraph puzzles! =) **HELP A (STRUGGLING) EDUCATOR WHILE SHE CONTINUES HER HUNT FOR A PERMANENT JOB POSITION!** thank you!!
Preview of Superhero Stretches!-Yoga and Sensory Breaks for the Classroom

Superhero Stretches!-Yoga and Sensory Breaks for the Classroom

This power point includes yoga-based poses for children that can be used in the classroom to help increase self-regulation, focus, balance, strength, and body awareness. Perfect for whole class movement breaks or individual poses that students can complete in their seats. Social stories are included in the notes section of the power point along with visuals to teach students what Superhero Stretches do and when they can be used.
Preview of Winter Handwriting

Winter Handwriting

This is a thematic "Winter Handwriting Set" that will not only help your students with writing but with language and vocabulary as well. This set includes 28 unique winter themed words with pictures and writing to trace. I have included both color version and black and white for easier printing. This set could be used in a classroom, activity center or homeschool setting. Simply print the cards, laminate them (if you want them to really last), use dry erase marker and crayons to trace. Or if you
Preview of Size of the problem game

Size of the problem game

Created by
Hazel Faulkner
Given scenarios relating to size of the problem. Children have to reflect on the size of the problem of the examples and understand how they should respond to the scenario. Pictures included to increase understand. Could be used in scavenger hunt game - hide items around the room, have children find, and each piece found they have to answer the questions. Could also be used as simple worksheet
Preview of Fine Motor Playdoh Mats Winter

Fine Motor Playdoh Mats Winter

Created by
Autism Teacher
This activity is easy to use. Just print, laminate, and use! Not only do these mats help students with fine motor skills but also help increase both spelling skills and vocabulary. There are 10 pages in the set. They can be used as a center task or an independent work task. The mats are very basic. This is to help students who need minimal visual distraction.
Preview of Fine Motor Playdoh Mat Colors

Fine Motor Playdoh Mat Colors

Created by
Autism Teacher
This activity is easy to use. Just print, laminate, and use! Not only do these mats help students with fine motor skills but also help increase both spelling skills and vocabulary. The color words in this set are perfect for beginning of the school year. There are 10 pages in the set. They can be used as a center task or an independent work task. The mats are very basic. This is to help students who need minimal visual distraction.
Preview of Fine Motor Playdoh Mat Spring

Fine Motor Playdoh Mat Spring

Created by
Autism Teacher
This activity is easy to use. Just print, laminate, and use! Not only do these mats help students with fine motor skills but also help increase both spelling skills and vocabulary. There are 10 pages in the set. They can be used as a center task or an independent work task. The mats are very basic. This is to help students who need minimal visual distraction.
Preview of Fine Motor Skills Kit

Fine Motor Skills Kit

Created by
Mrs Stearns
I put together a fine motor skills kit to improve fine motor skills in my students who were struggling. All materials for the kits were purchased at the dollar store and put into individual bags with directions. All you need to do is print, laminate and assemble bags using your own materials. I have included a "fine motor directions" page that I printed on the back of each of the directions pages to increase parents' understanding of what a fine motor skill is. These can be used in the class
Preview of Hedgehog Matching Cards

Hedgehog Matching Cards

Penny the hedgehog is always learning new things. From baseball to sailing a pirate ship, Penny loves to explore. Use these 9 pairs of matching cards individually, or as a game to increase memory and categorization skills. Fulfills Washington state WAAS portfolio standard number 7.1 13. Don’t forget to earn your FREE CREDITS on TpT! You earn one TpT Credit for every $ you spend on Teachers Pay Teachers! To redeem your credits, just leave feedback on each item you’ve purchased. TpT will even roun
Preview of How to Start Printing with Jumbo Rainbow Letter Tracers. Fully Editable.

How to Start Printing with Jumbo Rainbow Letter Tracers. Fully Editable.

Created by
Your School OT
Is your child starting to form letters or need extra practice? Did you know that: letters are more easily learned very large, using the shoulder complex as the primary control center. Once the child can make the letters very large with fluidity, with both eyes open and eyes closed¸ they are ready to begin to decrease the size. Working large requires less motor control than coordinating the many muscles in the forearm and hand; and the grasp on the marking tool can yet be static (less devel
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