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Preview of Salt Dough

Salt Dough

Support your student's fine motor and sensory needs through salt dough play! This resource provides an easy to follow salt dough recipe along with activity ideas to engage students. Strengthen those little hands, increase fine motor skills and support sensory needs then watch students' handwriting and other fine motor skills flourish! With the added bonus of working on executive function skills like following directions as well as mathematic skills with 1/2 and 1/4 measurements, this activity
Preview of St. Patrick's Day Theme Cutting Practice and Prewriting Fine Motor

St. Patrick's Day Theme Cutting Practice and Prewriting Fine Motor

These St. Patrick's Day Scissor Practice Activities are the perfect way to start your day! Use these fine motor centers as an engaging center or morning tub activity. These hands-on activities are meaningful and allow students to work on cutting and tracing which are important skills and will help increase independence when learning to write. Your preschool, kindergarten or first grade students will look forward to these St. Patrick's cutting and tracing activities and will ask for more! These
Preview of Sing With Me Song Visuals: 5 Little Leprechauns for St. Patrick's Day- Kiboomers

Sing With Me Song Visuals: 5 Little Leprechauns for St. Patrick's Day- Kiboomers

The Preschool Special: Printable Sing With Me Song Visuals Perfect for Circle Time, Large Group, and Special Education Classrooms! Designed to Pair with Kiboomers™ (songs not included) Transform your circle time into a magical, music-filled experience with The Preschool Special: Printable Sing With Me Song Visuals! This resource is a must-have for early childhood educators, speech therapists, and special education teachers looking to increase engagement, boost participation, and support communic
Preview of No Fail Coloring-Seasons and Holidays

No Fail Coloring-Seasons and Holidays

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Hello- My name is Laurie Caramanico. I am an Occupational Therapist for school age students! I have always wanted to make materials for students that I have not been able to find elsewhere. Recently, I have had that opportunity. This type of resource is one that I have been wanting to make for a very long time. I see many students who are frustrated with using school tools (including crayons) because they do not like the result they see of their efforts. This is true for young children as well a
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