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Preview of Spring Fine Motor Control Activity, Occupational Therapy, Pre-K and K

Spring Fine Motor Control Activity, Occupational Therapy, Pre-K and K

Welcome spring with an activity to promote fine motor control and coordination in Pre-K and Kindergarten students. This pre-writing activity is great for: learning pencil control (going slow and carefully not to touch the lines)motor coordinationbilateral coordination (helper hand holds one side of the paper while the other draws)hand-eye coordinationdynamic finger movements for increased control on writing utensilleft-to-right motion of drawingcrossing mid-lineteaching early matching skillsThes
Preview of Reading Questions that Support Higher Order Thinking

Reading Questions that Support Higher Order Thinking

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When students use higher order thinking skills, they make connections. They manipulate information, put it together in new ways, or apply it to find new solutions to problems. This pdf has questions that help students dig deeper into the books that they read. The categories of questions include "identifying themes," "finding biases," "make connections," "problem-solve," "consider other perspectives," and "questions to help students increase the complexity and challenge of book that they read."
Preview of Building Joint Attention | Early Language Development Handouts for Parents & SLP

Building Joint Attention | Early Language Development Handouts for Parents & SLP

Joint attention is a foundational skill for communication, language development, and social connection—and it can be supported during everyday play and routines. This Early Intervention Joint Attention Handout Packet was created to help parents, caregivers, and early childhood professionals understand what joint attention is, why it matters, and how to support it naturally at home—no special materials required. These no-prep, printable handouts provide simple, practical, evidence-informed st
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