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Preview of Shape Matching Game Printable | Fun & Interactive Puzzle Activity for Kids

Shape Matching Game Printable | Fun & Interactive Puzzle Activity for Kids

Created by
SHALL WE
Make learning shapes fun and interactive with this Shape Matching Game Printable! Perfect for preschool and kindergarten students, this resource includes a template board and 30 cards that guide students in placing shapes in the correct positions. It's a hands-on activity that reinforces shape recognition, problem-solving, and spatial awareness. Activity Highlights:Shape Matching Game:-Students match shapes to their correct positions on the template board based on the instructions provided on
Preview of Shoe Lacing & Tying Practice, 6 Designs, Shoelaces , Kid's Fine Motor Skills

Shoe Lacing & Tying Practice, 6 Designs, Shoelaces , Kid's Fine Motor Skills

Help your little ones or your students to tie their shoelaces with our printable. Also great for practicing left versus right. Our pack includes 6 different designs: polka dots, dinosaurs, monsters, unicorns, ladybugs, and beetles. You will get 6 shoes in a PDF ready to print and enjoy! ⭐ Sizes included: ► US Letter (8.5'' x 11''). ► A4 (210 mm x 297 mm). Select the print size you want. ⭐ I suggest you: - Print on heavy cardstock paper (on your home printer or at a print shop). For best results,
Preview of Bluey Themed Token Board

Bluey Themed Token Board

Created by
Karen Garcia
Use this Bluey Themed token board to increase motivation to your Bluey fan learners! Includes a blank space to write what your learner is earning or use one of the icons provided! -One 5 piece Bluey themed token board - 5 Bluey themed tokens - 10 reinforcer icons *Note: This is a PDF template for you to download instantly. No physical items provided.
Preview of Visual Feeding Progression Schedule (Look, Touch, Smell, Kiss, Lick, Bite)

Visual Feeding Progression Schedule (Look, Touch, Smell, Kiss, Lick, Bite)

A simple visual schedule to help children with sensory needs and anxiety understand the steps they need to take with trying new food. Sometimes trying new food can be overwhelming, so taking the steps up to trying the food can help them work up to it. They can earn a sticker or a star or a stamp for every time they so one of the steps. You can help them work their way across a number of times before going down, or have them go down each time with one food starting with a familiar food they ar
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