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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 Fruit Playdough Mats

Fruit Playdough Mats

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PlayingPreK
Playdough mats are a great way to increase fine motor skills, talking points for lessons, and independent activities that can be used over and over again. Playdough mats can be used in small group settings or choice time activities for students. In my classroom I use this in conjunction with the Tree Study and we talk about fruits that do and do not grow on trees. I print and laminate the cards and they can be used year after year. Check out some other great playdough mats: Shape Playdough Mats
Preview of PEAK D-6c- Imitate Drawing Basic Shapes

PEAK D-6c- Imitate Drawing Basic Shapes

Created by
Amber Fagan
Peak direct 6c. Imitate Drawing Basic shapes. Model drawing a shape and client is supposed to imitate. Shapes get more complex as stimuli number increases.
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 The Active and Artistic Alphabet: 101 ways to teach and learn the alphabet

The Active and Artistic Alphabet: 101 ways to teach and learn the alphabet

This booklet recognizes that not all children learn the same way. We know that children learn using all their senses and by using a variety of visual, tactile and auditory stimuli we can increase their rate of learning (and their enjoyment of learning as well!) In this booklet you will find 101 different ways to teach students the alphabet without them ever needing to pick up a pencil. The activities include various ways to teach letter formation and/or recognition. Ideas include crafts, fi
Preview of Phonics Games Alphabet Tracing Kindergarten Centers Digital Alphabet Practice

Phonics Games Alphabet Tracing Kindergarten Centers Digital Alphabet Practice

Provide your students with engaging phonics and handwriting practice with this BUNDLE of ocean-themed slides formatted in both Google Slides + PowerPoint! Included in this bundle are three ocean-themed sets of slides for uppercase and lowercase handwriting, letter recognition, and letter sounds. Included in this bundle is:Ocean-themed handwriting slides for Google Slides + PowerPointOcean-themed letter recognition slides for Google Slides + PowerPointOcean-themed letter sound slides for Googl
Preview of HWT - Interactive Powerpoint

HWT - Interactive Powerpoint

This is a Powerpoint that I create for when we teach letter formation with the program Handwriting Without Tears. The letters go in the order that the book suggests. The capital letters are first and then the lowercase letters. My students will have the Handwriting Without Tears workbook that they will be working in, but you do not have to have it. Students can also use plain lined paper. The first few slides go over correct pencil grip, talks about starting letters at the top, and the hand sign
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