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Preview of Alphabet, Numbers, Colors & Shapes Clothespin Matching Wheels | Fine Motor Skill

Alphabet, Numbers, Colors & Shapes Clothespin Matching Wheels | Fine Motor Skill

This hands-on clothespin matching wheel activity is perfect for centers, small groups, or one-on-one intervention. Children match clothespins to the correct spots on the wheel board—at the table or as part of a movement-based relay game. Incorporating gross motor movement increases engagement, supports memory through positive experiences, improves circulation, and builds essential motor skills. What’s Included: Total of 6 interactive clothespin matching wheels: Uppercase Alphabet Wheel (match
Preview of Visual Time Clock for Kids and Classrooms: Animal Themed 10-inch Clock Template

Visual Time Clock for Kids and Classrooms: Animal Themed 10-inch Clock Template

I created Time Sense because so many of the children I work with found time confusing, stressful, or meaningless. In my own classroom and therapy sessions, phrases like “five more minutes” or “we will go outside at ten o’clock” often increased anxiety rather than supporting understanding. Time Sense was designed as a practical, visual way to talk about time using something children can see and relate to. Instead of focusing on numbers or abstract time language, the clock uses familiar visual cue
Preview of Visual Time Clock for Kids and Classrooms: Dinosaur Theme 10 inch Clock Template

Visual Time Clock for Kids and Classrooms: Dinosaur Theme 10 inch Clock Template

I created Time Sense because so many of the children I work with found time confusing, stressful, or meaningless. In my own classroom and therapy sessions, phrases like “five more minutes” or “we will go outside at ten o’clock” often increased anxiety rather than supporting understanding. Time Sense was designed as a practical, visual way to talk about time using something children can see and relate to. Instead of focusing on numbers or abstract time language, the clock uses familiar visual cue
Preview of Visual Time Clock for Kids and Classrooms:Transport Theme 10-inch Clock Template

Visual Time Clock for Kids and Classrooms:Transport Theme 10-inch Clock Template

*I created Time Sense because so many of the children I work with found time confusing, stressful, or meaningless. In my own classroom and therapy sessions, phrases like “five more minutes” or “we will go outside at ten o’clock” often increased anxiety rather than supporting understanding. Time Sense was designed as a practical, visual way to talk about time using something children are interested in. Instead of focusing on numbers or abstract time language, the clock uses familiar visual cues s
Preview of Modified Math Grid Paper for Teachers and Occupational Therapists

Modified Math Grid Paper for Teachers and Occupational Therapists

Created by
myOT4Kids
Modified math graph/grid paper with progression of decreased visual stimulating lines (simplified) to more complex. Varying black and gray lines to help guide with number placement. Total: 16 pages Made for Teachers and Occupational Therapists
Preview of Spring Bumble Bee Fine Motor Number Sticker Worksheet 1-20, 1-10 & Teen Match

Spring Bumble Bee Fine Motor Number Sticker Worksheet 1-20, 1-10 & Teen Match

Created by
Preschool Posh
Let's work on fine motor and number recognition in this spring bumble bee hive themed number dot sticker match. Pair with dot stickers labeled 1 through 20, 1-10 or 11-20. You can purchase these from sites such as amazon, but I often can find mine at my local dollar store in the office supply section. Tip: If students are having a hard time peeling off their stickers try removing the paper around the stickers (it will typically come off with ease), and this will make it easier for your student
Preview of Roll a Rainbow Morning Bin Activity for Preschool and Kindergarten

Roll a Rainbow Morning Bin Activity for Preschool and Kindergarten

Roll A Rainbow Activity for PreschoolThis fun rainbow-themed activity is the perfect learning activity. Simply print out the activity and gather a dice and rainbow-colored items (such as beads, pompoms, or play dough) to cover the circles. To play, roll the dice and have your student cover the number that was rolled in the correct color. Keep going until the image is complete! Add tweezers to this activity to increase the difficulty. Skills promoted include: Number recognitionPincer graspFine mo
Preview of Easter Egg Fine Motor Number Sticker Worksheet 1-20, 1-10, & Teen Number PreK

Easter Egg Fine Motor Number Sticker Worksheet 1-20, 1-10, & Teen Number PreK

Created by
Preschool Posh
Let's work on fine motor and number recognition in this Easter egg sticker themed number dot sticker match. Pair with dot stickers labeled 1 through 20, 1-10 or 11-20. You can purchase these from sites such as amazon, but I often can find mine at my local dollar store in the office supply section. Tip: If students are having a hard time peeling off their stickers try removing the paper around the stickers (it will typically come off with ease), and this will make it easier for your students. En
Preview of Color the Half: Fraction Coloring Worksheets (K–2)

Color the Half: Fraction Coloring Worksheets (K–2)

Help your students build early fraction sense with these no-prep worksheets! Learners color one-half of each shape, reinforcing the idea of equal parts while practicing fine motor skills. Difficulty increases as shapes are divided into 2, 4, 6, and 8 parts. What’s Included: 5 printable worksheets (no answer key) Shapes with increasing partitions (2–8 parts) Hands-on practice with halves Skills Practiced: Recognizing and coloring halves Understanding equal shares in shapes Connecting visual fr
Preview of Tracing Numbers Task Cards

Tracing Numbers Task Cards

Created by
Prep With K
Increase your learner's skills through the tracing task cards. I included numbers 1-20 and 30-100 in the form of 10s. Cut and Laminate to make them reusable or use a printable to track progress! Happy learning!
Preview of Valentine's Visual Scanning Packet

Valentine's Visual Scanning Packet

Created by
Creatively OT
Visual perceptual and visual scanning activities with a Valentine theme that can be used in your classroom or therapy sessions. Visual scanning is a pre-requisite skill for so many learning activities including finding answers in books, reading left to right, copying from the board to paper, worksheets etc. This packet is a fun way to start getting younger minds the skills they need to be successful! Also great for first finishers. 5 Left to Right Worksheets Total and Additional Answer Key 5 Va
Preview of Thanksgiving Visual Scanning Packet

Thanksgiving Visual Scanning Packet

Created by
Creatively OT
Visual perceptual and visual scanning activities with a Thanksgiving theme that can be used in your classroom or therapy sessions. Visual scanning is a pre-requisite skill for so many learning activities including finding answers in books, reading left to right, copying from the board to paper, worksheets etc. This packet is a fun way to start getting younger minds the skills they need to be successful! Also great for first finishers. 5 Left to Right Worksheets Total and Additional Answer Key 5
Preview of Patriotic Visual Scanning Packet

Patriotic Visual Scanning Packet

Created by
Creatively OT
Visual perceptual and visual scanning activities with a patriotic theme that can be used in your classroom or therapy sessions. Visual scanning is a pre-requisite skill for so many learning activities including finding answers in books, reading left to right, copying from the board to paper, worksheets etc. This packet is a fun way to start getting younger minds the skills they need to be successful! Also great for first finishers. 5 Left to Right Worksheets Total and Additional Answer Key 5 Pa
Preview of Sports Visual Scanning Packet

Sports Visual Scanning Packet

Created by
Creatively OT
Visual perceptual and visual scanning activities with a sports theme that can be used in your classroom or therapy sessions. Visual scanning is a pre-requisite skill for so many learning activities including finding answers in books, reading left to right, copying from the board to paper, worksheets etc. This packet is low prep and easy to use for first finishers or in your occupational therapy, speech therapy, or classroom activities. 5 Left to Right Worksheets Total and Additional Answer Key
Preview of Pirate Visual Scanning Packet

Pirate Visual Scanning Packet

Created by
Creatively OT
Visual perceptual and visual scanning activities with a Pirate theme that can be used in your classroom or therapy sessions. Visual scanning is a pre-requisite skill for so many learning activities including finding answers in books, reading left to right, copying from the board to paper, worksheets etc. This packet is a fun way to start getting younger minds the skills they need to be successful! Also great for first finishers. 5 Left to Right Worksheets Total and Additional Answer Key 5 Pirat
Preview of Count 1-20 with Magnet Numbers (Interactive Google Slides)

Count 1-20 with Magnet Numbers (Interactive Google Slides)

Created by
Pink Pomelo
Practice counting 1-20 and numeral identification skills while reinforcing visual tracking and visual scanning skills. DirectionsIn order to do this activity, this Google Slides needs to be in Edit mode (not Present mode). Count the circles by dragging each one to the container. To increase the challenge, count the circles without dragging them.Find the magnet number that corresponds with the number of circles that you counted and drag it to the magnetic wand.Note: It is recommended that you m
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 Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Medium, Level D

Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Medium, Level D

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Rectangle, Small, Level D

Cutting Out Shapes, Rectangle, Small, Level D

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and other related disabilities. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. Mastery criteria for each shape is two sheets with the same size and level for two consecutive days. Determining what is correct-can not cut beyond the line. The colors can be used in any order. This is to increase motivation for the student to complete the task. Data Collection-after completion of a task, the teacher cuts the bottom of the worksheet and tapes it to a blank sheet.
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Medium, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Medium, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Small, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Small, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Large, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Circle, Large, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Heart, Medium, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Heart, Medium, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Heart, Large, All Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Heart, Large, All Levels

Created by
Rita Archer
Originally for students with ASD and Other Related Disabilities. Children on the Spectrum have so much difficulty with fine motor. They need small increments of successful mastery to complete a task. That is why I created these sheets. Wishing your students the achievement they deserve. The sheets use an easiest to hardest progression. ( Shape and Level follow this progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each
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