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Massachusetts, United States
About the store
Hi! My name is Kerry. I am an Occupational Therapy Practitioner working in the pediatric population. Throughout my career, I have worked with a diverse range of special needs and gained the ability to adapt, modify, and tailor my teaching methods to accommodate each individual's learning style.
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Preview of Fruit Exploration

Fruit Exploration

Fruit Exploration a digital, printable resource designed to engage students in a sensory journey through the world of fruits! Perfect for classrooms or home learning, this interactive resourse encourages young explorers to document their opinions and observations about a variety of fruits they encounter. With guided sections, students can record whether a fruit has seeds, describe its aroma, and express their personal taste preferences. Available in two versions to accommodate different learning
Preview of Bug Splat: A Play-Doh Mat for Learning Letters and Numbers by Splatting Insects

Bug Splat: A Play-Doh Mat for Learning Letters and Numbers by Splatting Insects

The Play-Doh Creepy-Crawly Mats - are an educational tool designed to make learning numbers and letters a fun and engaging experience for kids. These unique play mats showcase different insects, each of which represents a letter or number. During the activity, the teacher/parent will call out a letter, number or letter sound, and the student will roll a Play-Doh ball placing it onto the corresponding letter or number on the mat, and “SPLAT” the bug using their palm or finger. This activity inclu
Preview of Gross Splat: A Play-Doh Mat for Learning Letters, Letter sounds and Numbers

Gross Splat: A Play-Doh Mat for Learning Letters, Letter sounds and Numbers

Play-Doh Gross Mat - an educational tool designed to make learning numbers and letters a fun and engaging experience for kids. This unique Play-Doh mat showcases different gross things that kids can splat using Play-Doh or slime. Each image represents a letter or number. During the activity, the teacher/parent will call out a letter, number or letter sound, and the student will roll a play-doh ball placing it onto the corresponding letter or number on the mat and “SPLAT” the disgusting image u
Preview of Recycling activities, cut and paste, mazes, life skills.

Recycling activities, cut and paste, mazes, life skills.

Check out our interactive and informative printable Recycling Activities packet! Packed with fun and interactive content, this packet is designed to teach children about the importance of recycling in a creative way. Great to pair with any Earth Day lesson plan. Inside, you will find entertaining mazes that challenge kids to use their fine motor, and visual motor skills. A cut and paste activity that encourage fine motor skills, and a hands-on recycling activity that brings the recycling conce
Preview of Brag tags- zippering, shoe tying, snaps and buttons

Brag tags- zippering, shoe tying, snaps and buttons

Bracelet Brag Tags, These printable tags serve as a playful yet practical accessory, allowing children to proudly showcase their achievements and share their learning experiences with parents. Key Features:Interactive Learning: Each Bracelet Brag Tag is themed around different types of clothing fasteners, such as zippers, buttons, and snaps. 4 Different types!Encourages Independence: Taking pride in your small achievements fosters a sense of independence.Parent-Child Connection: The tags act as
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About the store

Experience

Hi! My name is Kerry. I am an Occupational Therapy Practitioner working in the pediatric population. Throughout my career, I have worked with a diverse range of special needs and gained the ability to adapt, modify, and tailor my teaching methods to accommodate each individual's learning style.

Teaching style

I'm dedicated to providing quality, skilled, and holistic care to my students. I believe that learning can take place even when students are unaware of it, and that it can result in lifelong memories and skills that will be retained and utilized for years to come. I have found that the secret to building meaningful relationships with kids is to embrace playfulness and creativity.