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Preview of OT Designed Winter Themed Activity_Craft Fine Motor

OT Designed Winter Themed Activity_Craft Fine Motor

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Calm Corner OT
Created by a paediatric occupational therapist, this low-prep, fun, hand-on and skill-building activity helps children build and practice important fine motor and problem solving skills through a sensory play activity. Children can use warm water with droppers or spoons to melt ice and rescue hidden objects and animals. The activity is easy to adapt for different skill levels, making it perfect for preschool, kindergarten, special education, therapy sessions, and early years classrooms. What’s I
Preview of Rainbow Fruits and Vegetables-- Montessori Toddler Photo Language Cards

Rainbow Fruits and Vegetables-- Montessori Toddler Photo Language Cards

Here are photo cards of different fruits and vegetables to enhance your language curriculum! High resolution photo cards can be used for both language development and color sorting. Photo cards are 3x4 inches. For increased durability, I recommend printing them on a heavy card stock and laminating them or glueing to mat board and wrapping in contact paper. Please check back as I am adding more language sets daily! Vocabulary: red: strawberry, cherry, pomegranate, tomato, raspberry orange: orang
Preview of Big or Small? Visual Comparison Worksheets | Printable Basic Concepts for kids

Big or Small? Visual Comparison Worksheets | Printable Basic Concepts for kids

Support early learners in mastering size concepts with this Big or Small? Visual Comparison Worksheet Pack! Ideal for Pre-K and Kindergarten, this printable set helps kids learn the difference between big and small through clear, repeatable activities. Students are asked to visually compare two objects and determine “Which is bigger?” or “Which is smaller?”, building foundational skills in both math reasoning and visual discrimination. ☑️ What’s Included: 15 printable worksheets Repeat
Preview of 'Real Life' vs 'Real Silly' Sorting Work

'Real Life' vs 'Real Silly' Sorting Work

Created by
CK Montessori
Dr. Maria Montessori discovered during her research of little children that they were very naturally curious about real life. Children love taking in information about the world around them. They do not need all kinds of make believe, magical, or cartoon like things to keep them entertained. Reality is good enough! She even discovered that made up things could cause confusion in children who are learning about what is real. This work has been created to help "sort things out" for the young c
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