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Preview of Feelings Wheel- Printable Poster, & Coloring Activity- Emotional Learning Tool

Feelings Wheel- Printable Poster, & Coloring Activity- Emotional Learning Tool

Printable Feelings Wheel: 3 pages:Page 1: Poster to hang (can be printed 8 x10 or 11 x 14)Page 2: Spin-able Wheel: cut out on cardstock (thicker paper) and spin: hands-on!Page 3: Coloring sheetThis feelings wheel helps children better describe their emotions by moving from the inner circle to the outer and helps increase vocabulary. Includes a Spin-able Wheel!Game suggestion You can cut out the feelings wheel, have the child spin it and put their finger on an emotion, and then say, “One time I
Preview of Animal Walks - Movement Dice

Animal Walks - Movement Dice

Movement Dice This product can be used by Occupational Therapists, Home Educators, Early Childhood Educators, teachers, and parents as a fun way to engage children in animal walks. Animal walks are a great way of encouraging and developing children's upper-limb, core and lower-limb strength and stability. Weight-bearing postures, such as animal walks are also great for increasing proprioceptive feedback and body awareness. Animal walks and jumps are also a great movement break or brain break,
Preview of Alphabet Scrapbook Craft Bundle | Fine Motor Skills, Letter Formation Activities

Alphabet Scrapbook Craft Bundle | Fine Motor Skills, Letter Formation Activities

DOWNLOAD BY CLICKING LINK IN PDF HANDOUT. WILL TAKE YOU DIRECTLY TO THE GOOGLE DRIVE. Make learning letters fun, hands-on, and engaging with this interactive alphabet scrapbook! Each page includes creative activities designed to build important developmental skills while exploring every letter of the alphabet through crafts, sensory play, and early learning tasks. Includes 2 versions: Standard (complex shape cutting aligned with kindergarten level age expectations for fine motor) AND Modified 1
Preview of Sensory Bag Speech: Pets

Sensory Bag Speech: Pets

I love sensory bins, but they are impossible to sanitize between students. So I have turned to the sensory bag! Step #1: Make your sensory bag. You can do this however you want. I used 16 oz of clear hair gel (from dollar tree) + 3-5 drops of orange food coloring, a splash of water, and some glitter. I added it all to a gallon bag (use an alcohol wipe to take off the label) and smushed it around to mix it. Step #2: Print the sound pages that you need for your students. Place the page under you
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