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Preview of Learning Disability Dyslexia Awareness Activities | Grade 3 & up BUNDLE

Learning Disability Dyslexia Awareness Activities | Grade 3 & up BUNDLE

Created by
Deborah SLT
Looking for fun and engaging Dyslexia (Learning Disability) awareness and acceptance activities in your elementary classroom or home? Dyslexia Awareness Month is coming up, need some ideas to increase inclusion? Wondering how to tell your child that they have dyslexia? This disability activity BUNDLE includes Four (4) suggested activities to introduce dyslexia (includes role play, video suggestions and post-activity debriefing questions)Nineteen (19) pages of a story 'Disha has Dyslexia' (PDF/PP
Preview of Shopping - Calculating Sales & Discounts - A PowerPoint Jeopardy Game

Shopping - Calculating Sales & Discounts - A PowerPoint Jeopardy Game

Teach students about different types of sales and how to calculate discounts. This 57 slide PowerPoint Jeopardy game includes: * 5 categories - Dollar off amount, buy one get one free, several for one price, percent off, coupons * Answers are given as part of the game * 4 teaching slides that talk about sales and discounts are placed BEFORE the Jeopardy game. You can use them or not.
Preview of Dyslexia Learning Disability Awareness & Inclusion Activities | Grade 3 & Up

Dyslexia Learning Disability Awareness & Inclusion Activities | Grade 3 & Up

Created by
Deborah SLT
Looking for fun and engaging Dyslexia (Learning Disability) awareness and acceptance activities in your elementary classroom or home? Wondering how to tell your child that they have dyslexia? Dyslexia Awareness Month is coming up, need some ideas to increase inclusion? This disability activity pack includes Four (4) suggested activities to introduce dyslexia (includes role play, video suggestions and post-activity debriefing questions)Nineteen (19) pages of a story 'Disha has Dyslexia' (PDF/PPT)
Preview of Secret message code and symbol digital download

Secret message code and symbol digital download

Given the increase in screen time during virtual learning, I wanted to develop a fun activity for visual focus, attention and engagement that does not require a screen, and can also exercise the eyes. This activity was inspired by the Navajo code talkers, though rather than using words in a different language to represent letters, it uses very simple symbols to represent each letter so that kids can write and decode secret messages. This is a digital download that you can print or use to copy a
Preview of Lowercase Letter Closure Drag & Drop! (for virtual or in-person learning)

Lowercase Letter Closure Drag & Drop! (for virtual or in-person learning)

Created by
Miss Renee OT
This activity is intended to be shared through virtual learning platforms however, it can also be projected onto a whiteboard for in-person learning! It is in PowerPoint format. This activity was made to help increase students' awareness of letter closures when handwriting. This is a great activity to use with students that have visual perceptual concerns. Students are first encouraged to identify the letter that is missing a piece, then they turn, drag, and drop the missing pieces into the corr
Preview of Speech & Language Therapy Schedule for Teachers

Speech & Language Therapy Schedule for Teachers

This form can easily be used to plug in the speech and language therapy sessions times for your school's teachers. It can be used to help teachers acclimate to the speech and language therapy schedule for the year in order to increase attendance. Easy to fill out for your purposes.
Preview of Orientation and Mobility Types of Intersections

Orientation and Mobility Types of Intersections

Have you student work on different types of intersections in this interactive Quiz.
Preview of Cutting Out Shapes, Rectangle- All Sizes and Levels

Cutting Out Shapes, Rectangle- All Sizes and 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 the progression. Progression of shapes are: rectangle, triangle, chord, cylinder, teardrop, heart and circle). Mastery Criteria for each s
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 Occupational Therapy Daily Session Parent Note English and Spanish- 2 per page

Occupational Therapy Daily Session Parent Note English and Spanish- 2 per page

Created by
Devina Robinson
Update parents on child's occupational therapy session. Checklist in English and Spanish with skills worked on. Space to write in what child did well at and what child needs to practice. Quick easy way to increase parent engagement-especially with the Spanish speaking population we all struggle to reach due to language barrier. Good for school based or clinic based. Editable word document. Have child write name at top if appropriate. Kid's love coloring in the star/happy face at the end of sessi
Preview of Assertive Communication Quiz

Assertive Communication Quiz

This quiz can be helpful for reflecting on current your communication style. It is a great way to start a discussion about assertive/effective communication and identify areas for growth.
Preview of Calming plan example: Using tools at the right time to decrease missed academics

Calming plan example: Using tools at the right time to decrease missed academics

Created by
K A
This calming plan is for explicit teaching when one of your students asks multiple times to leave the room in order to access tools. Assuming that there has been extensive teaching around using tools and identifying emotions, there comes a time when it becomes appropriate to lessen the amount of academics that are missed. When that time comes, this visual can come in handy. Every student is different, but this is a visual I created for one of my students. I hope it is helpful to get ideas flowin
Preview of Improving Written Performance in the Classroom - Strategies and Accommodations

Improving Written Performance in the Classroom - Strategies and Accommodations

Assist your students to increase their test scores by create more efficient strategies for written communication. These ideas are provided by a licensed occupational therapist and special educators and can be used in 504 and IEP plans as well.
Preview of Scissors Skills cut and paste worksheets

Scissors Skills cut and paste worksheets

Created by
Tamara Eiseman
These worksheets were designed for beginner scissor skills and practice. Scissors tips and adaptation considerations are provided for reference purposes. The pre-cutting lines have color-coded beginning and end point along with visuals to increase attention to the cutting lines. These visual are then transferred to basic shapes (circle, square and triangle); visuals for direction of cutting is given on the introductory page only. The rest of the cutting worksheets have a page of shapes with
Preview of Size of the reaction sort

Size of the reaction sort

Created by
Hazel Faulkner
To increase further understanding of size of the problem. Cut out images and have children sort images to what the size of the reaction is. Helps children to understand what a big reaction might look like, so they can better respond to their problems.
Preview of Size of the problem chart

Size of the problem chart

Created by
Hazel Faulkner
Poster to increase children's understanding of small, medium and big problems. For children who might have difficulty controlling their emotions Comes with examples Allows users to add their own examples and answers to customise to your client, student or child.
Preview of Heavy Work Board Game

Heavy Work Board Game

Created by
hnelsonOT
A fun and interactive gross motor/heavy work activity! Made fun by using this board game graphic design. Use with kids who benefit from heavy work for increased regulation. Can use at home or for therapists/practitioners in a wide variety of settings, including pediatric sensory clinics. Also can use via telehealth! You can win by landing on and completing a certain amount of spaces or by landing on and completing the number of specific colors in the game board. You may use this resource for: P
Preview of Dyslexia Learning Disability Acceptance Activities for Kindergarten, Grades 1, 2

Dyslexia Learning Disability Acceptance Activities for Kindergarten, Grades 1, 2

Created by
Deborah SLT
Looking for fun and engaging Dyslexia (Learning Disability) awareness and acceptance activities in your classroom or home? Wondering how to tell your child that they have dyslexia? Dyslexia Awareness Month is coming up, need some ideas to increase inclusion? This disability activity pack includes Three (3) suggested activities to introduce dyslexia (includes role play, video suggestions and post-activity debriefing questions)Nineteen (19) pages of a story 'Disha has Dyslexia' (PDF/PPT) for print
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 3 OT skills: clean, sweep, take out trash FREEBIE

3 OT skills: clean, sweep, take out trash FREEBIE

Created by
Watch Me Learn
This is a FREEBIE and teaches students a First, Next Finally--this is known as a step-by-step routine. This would be helpful, as a supplement/ an increase in getting thepractice of hygiene/preventing any time of spreading germs. I think that this PowerPoint would be ideal for teaching students how to properly care for their classroom/learning environment. The step-by-step includes: 1. First sweep up the trash 2. Next clean up thedirt 3. Finally throw away the trash I hope this product is helpful
Preview of Size of the Problem Visual with Supports

Size of the Problem Visual with Supports

This visual uses color, illustrations and words to identify problem size, a situation example, and suggestions how to respond with suggestions for sensory and behavioral strategies. This visual is packed so feel free to modify it for your younger students or for students that may not benefit from all the verbal information. When printing, be sure to decrease margins to zero so that the visual fits on one page.
Preview of Baby Shark Theme Token System with Transition Board Bundle

Baby Shark Theme Token System with Transition Board Bundle

The baby shark token system and transition board bundle comes with two visual schedules along with example pecs to be utilized as "reinforcers" tokens and character themed tokens for the child to obtain. This is a 3:1 FR (fixed ratio) reinforcement schedule but may also be utilized as an VR (variable-ratio) schedule if necessary. Template may be modified to the child's interests and needs. The purpose of these visual schedules is to assist teachers, aides, therapists, parents, etc. with increasi
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.
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