Build fine motor skills while keeping students engaged with a Winter Olympics theme! These Follow the Path worksheets help students practice pencil control, visual tracking, and hand-eye coordination as they trace paths to guide Winter Olympic athletes and equipment to their destinations. Designed for classroom centers, occupational therapy sessions, early finishers, or sub plans, this print-and-go resource includes a variety of path styles and difficulty levels to support skill development.
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For All Subjects, Handwriting, Not Subject Specific
Sensory Tool Reflection Pages | Sensory Processing | Self-Regulation WorksheetsHelp students build sensory awareness and self-regulation skills with these flexible sensory tool reflection worksheets. This resource is designed to be used after a sensory tool, movement break, or regulation strategy. Students reflect on how their body feels using simple checkboxes, drawing, writing, or visuals, making it appropriate for a wide range of learners. What’s Included 5 sensory reflection worksheet option
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School Counseling, School Psychology, Social Emotional Learning
Make learning fun and engaging with these Follow the Path Animal Worksheets! Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary learners, these tracing pages help children strengthen fine motor control, hand-eye coordination, visual motor integration, and pre-writing skills while learning about animals and their habitats or foods. Each worksheet invites students to trace a fun path to help the animal find its home or favorite food — from frogs leaping to lily pads to bears finding their d
Support sensory regulation and self-awareness with this easy-to-understand vestibular input handout designed for occupational therapists, parents, and caregivers. This resource clearly explains how different types of movement can have either a calming or alerting effect on the nervous system — making it a great education tool for therapy sessions, home programs, or caregiver coaching. 🌟 What’s Inside 1-page Calming & Alerting Vestibular Input handout Clear, accessible explanations of vestib
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Classroom Community, Not Subject Specific, Social Emotional Learning
Support sensory regulation with this set of visual cards featuring common heavy work and deep pressure activities designed to provide proprioceptive input for children who need movement or calming strategies throughout the day. These visuals can be used as: Calming corner visuals Sensory break visuals OT toolkits Classroom movement choice boards Visual schedules / first-then boards Sensory diet stations or obstacle course prompts Push-in therapy supports Each image clearly represents a movement
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Character Education, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning
Support student focus and regulation with this print-and-go Heavy Work for the Classroom poster! Designed for quick visual reference, this poster features simple, kid-friendly icons paired with common classroom movement breaks to encourage healthy sensory regulation throughout the day. Just print, post on your wall, near your calm corner, or next to your movement break area—no prep required! This poster helps students independently choose appropriate proprioceptive (heavy work) activities such a
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Character Education, Classroom Community, Social Emotional Learning
🧣❄️ Winter Fine & Visual Motor Activities ❄️🧤 Pre-Writing • Tracing • Cutting • Matching • ColoringBring winter fun into your classroom or therapy sessions while building fine motor and visual-motor skills! This engaging printable pack is perfect for occupational therapists, teachers, parents, and support staff working with children who need extra practice with hand strength, pencil control, scissor skills, and visual discrimination. ✨ What’s Included This winter-themed activity set fea
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Not Subject Specific, Social Emotional Learning, Writing
Help kids understand and celebrate their amazing brains with this ADHD social story! Using simple language and engaging visuals, this printable resource is perfect for parents, teachers, counselors, and occupational therapists. It explains ADHD in a positive, relatable way—showing both challenges and strengths—while teaching focus, memory, impulse control, and emotional regulation strategies kids can use every day. ✨ What’s Included: Illustrated social story (PDF) in kid-friendly terms Pages o
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School Counseling, School Psychology, Social Emotional Learning
Visual aides to help your child match the Size of Their Reaction with the Size of "the Deal." Download includes 5 visuals with diverse characters Related ResourcesSize of the Problem Size of the Reaction Social StoryBig Deal Little Deal Social StoryI Can Accept No Social Story
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School Counseling, School Psychology, Social Emotional Learning
Turn a simple coin toss into an engaging movement break! The Heads or Tails Movement Break Game gets kids up and moving with fun yoga poses, exercises, and animal walks. Perfect for classrooms, therapy sessions, PE, or home use, this game encourages physical activity, self-regulation, and focus while keeping things lighthearted and fun. Just flip a coin—if it’s heads, do one move, if it’s tails, do another! What’s Included: ✔️ 11 colorful slides with easy-to-follow movement prompts ✔️ A mix
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For All Subjects, Physical Education, Social Emotional Learning
Help kids boost focus, visual perception, and attention to detail with these fun Look & Find I-Spy Worksheets! Perfect for classrooms, therapy sessions, and at-home learning, these printables keep children engaged while strengthening essential skills. Great for: Occupational therapy sessions Fine motor and visual perceptual skill-building Early childhood education, preschool, and elementary students Fun at-home activities for rainy days or quiet time What’s Included: A set of 16 printable I-S
Help your students recognize and express emotions with this engaging “Find and Color” activity! Designed to support social emotional learning (SEL) and visual discrimination, this printable resource includes 8 worksheets where students search for different emojis and color them based on a matching code. ⭐Great for: Morning meetings Counseling sessions Occupational therapy Calm-down corners Small groups Early finisher activities Skills Targeted: Emotional recognition Visual scanning Self-re
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School Counseling, School Psychology, Social Emotional Learning
Spooky Fun with Halloween Handwriting Mad Libs! Practicing handwriting just got a lot more exciting! These clever Halloween-themed Mad Libs turn writing practice into a creative adventure, perfect for kids eager to sharpen their skills while having fun. Packed with silly, spooky themes, this activity encourages children to craft their own stories, making handwriting practice feel like play! What's Included:Two unique Halloween stories, each offered in two formats to suit different learning need
Help students build emotional awareness, self-regulation, and problem-solving skills with these 100 Social-Emotional Scenario Task Cards! Each card presents a realistic situation that encourages kids to think, discuss, and practice regulation strategies in a fun, reflective way. These cards are perfect for: ✔️ Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) lessons ✔️ Counseling and small-group discussions ✔️ Occupational therapy and special education sessions ✔️ Calm corners, morning meetings, and behavior
Introduce your learners to the concept of emotional regulation with this Zones-inspired social story and matching toolbox activity that support self-awareness and strategy selection. Created by an occupational therapist, this printable resource is designed for use in classrooms, therapy sessions, calm corners, or home. What’s included: Social story explaining four colour-coded zones (blue, green, yellow, red) and the feelings/behaviours in each zone Toolbox activity: students match regulation to
Stop. Think. Act. Use this visual to reinforce self-control skills Includes prompts to use self-regulation tools of size of the problem, flexible thinking, circle of control, etc.
Let’s Play Red Light Green Light: A Fun Twist on a Classic Game! Your kids will love this engaging twist on the classic game of Red Light Green Light! Perfect for movement activities in the classroom, occupational therapy, or physical therapy sessions, this game not only serves as a fantastic brain break for students of all ages but also helps develop essential self-regulation and executive functioning skills. What’s Included:12 Movement Cards: Exciting actions that keep kids moving and engaged
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Physical Education, School Counseling, School Psychology
This is a FREE resource for occupational therapy, preschool, kindergarten and more! This resource perfect for visual motor, fine motor, and handwriting skill development. *4 worksheets included!!****GET CREDIT ON FUTURE PURCHASES***I would greatly appreciate your honest review!For credit to use on future purchases: Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can
Visual aides to help your child match the Size of their Reaction with the Size of the Problem. Download includes 5 visuals with diverse characters Related ResourcesSize of the Problem Size of the Reaction Social StoryBig Deal Little Deal Social StoryI Can Accept No Social Story***GET CREDIT ON FUTURE PURCHASES***I would greatly appreciate your honest review!For credit to use on future purchases: Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a P
Problem Solving Steps Poster – Size of the Problem, Matching Reactions, SEL Skills Help your students learn emotional regulation, problem-solving, and expected behavior responses with this engaging Problem Solving Steps poster! This visual teaches kids how to pause, think, and choose helpful strategies when challenges come up. Perfect for classrooms, counseling sessions, social-emotional learning lessons, calm-down corners, and special education settings. This resource guides students through t