Help students thrive in learning while they are having fun, these low prep worksheets incorporate all of the fun, with little work for you! Bring ease into your classroom this autumn, while keeping the engagement high! Worksheets address: Visual Memory Sequencing Scissor skills Grid Drawing Tracing Matching Handwriting Practice Scavenger Hunt Maze
Unleash your students' creativity with this fun yet multi-use interactive activity that inspires them to write. Introducing the Roll a Story Creative Writing Game, a game that uses dice-rolling to determine the sentence. This game is perfect to work on visual motor skills (copying), control pressure when writing, letter formation, sizing, and orientation. The possibilities are endless! Just print out the Roll a Story, grab a dice, nothing to it!
A great NO- Prep activity to work on visual closure skills and emotions . Each sheet has a colored border representing the zones of regulation. For an added skill- can your kiddo identify the emotion ?
Having a hard time trying to get your little one to participate in handwriting activities. Here is the answer. Who doesn't like playing BINGO! Lined paper included !
This engaging and interactive activity is designed to help kiddos to understand the difference between good and bad choices. Perfect for establishing clear expectations and promoting positive behavior, this low-prep resource is a must-have. This calm down choice board is perfect for young children and students who have communication needs. The boards give little ones several visual cue options to choose from to help them calm down in appropriate ways. Easy to use, just print, laminate, and cu
Visual-spatial orientation provides the awareness of the object's position in relation to the observer or the perception of the direction in which it is turned. Color the picture according to the example .
Kiddos will enjoy this way of way to practice writing letters a-z in this worksheet. They’re an especially awesome resource for assessments, too! Your kids can trace then write the letters on primary writing lines then fill the missing letters in the blank squares.
Kiddos will enjoy this way of way to practice writing numbers 6-10 in this worksheet. They’re an especially awesome resource for assessments, too! Your kids can trace then write the numbers on primary writing lines then fill in some or all of the missing numbers in the blank squares.
Knowing where the correct start-stop point is when writing letters can be a little difficult. Here is a lined worked sheet with color coded lines to represent where to start (green line) , where to end (red line), and the space in between (orange). This worksheet allows you to trace and then try for yourself! You can laminate or place into a sheet protector for multiple uses by simply using a dry erase marker...Enjoy
Prewriting skills are important for early childhood development. There are 9 prewriting strokes. These are the pencil strokes that are developed before practicing letters, and numbers. These strokes include the following pre-writing lines and shapes: |, —, O, +, /, square, \, X, and Δ. You can use this product as a NO PREP activity. Simply print the pre-writing pages and go. You can trace then practice on your own!
Does your child have difficulty transitioning from home to the car? Hate being in a car seat? Help your child prepare by going over and following this visual schedule to prep for an outing. We encourage parents to read this with their children before and during their trip to help promote a smooth transition .
Looking for a fun way for students to practice using the coordinate plane? Students will practice writing ordered pairs for points on the coordinate plane with these no-prep activity worksheets ! Students will find the ordered pairs for spring time, school, and/or ASL on the coordinate plane.
What a fun simple bundle for the little ones of all ages! Starting with ..... *Placing the ornaments on a tree *Cutting/ or tracing Santa's beard *Decorate elf hat and a sweater *Fun roll a dice activity *Count/coloring activity There is just so much to do with these options. Laminate and enjoy for multi-use !
This is the full alphabet A-Z! There are so many skills to work on in this 1 simple activity! Not only are you working on letter recognition and formation. Your child /student can work on fine motor control with tracing the letters and coloring in the circles. Want to make this a little easier for the younger ones? Use a dot marker or dot stickers to fill in the circles.
This is a social story that will helps students learns the importance of sharing and taking turns in the classroom. It explains to students how once you had a turn it is important to let your friend have a turn and it makes everyone feel happy and good about sharing. It provides pictures on each page that match the text.
Unleash your students' creativity with this fun yet multi-use interactive activity that inspires them to write the alphabet. Introducing the Roll a Letter Game, a game that uses dice-rolling to determine which letter is going to win. This game is perfect to work on visual motor skills (copying), control pressure when writing, letter formation, sizing, and orientation. The possibilities are endless!
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