The founder of Playapy is a published author and occupational therapist with 20 years of experience with children with a special interest in fine motor and handwriting skills.
Five slideshow games Three 1-2 page slides A whole lot of fun! These are great for classroom community, Fun Fridays, parties, and learning activities. All games are shared in PDF format. Watch the YouTube video that explains each game in a little more detail. Use this link! https://youtu.be/Bl_3yAzK6rw
This is a slideshow of 20 Easter-themed words. There are 20 slides with scrambled letters. Then the next 20 slides contain the answers. Forward each slide at your pace and have participants guess the word. Then see how many are correct when completed.
This slideshow contains 28 slides in total including directions and 12 examples with answers on the following slide. Guess the Halloween phrases or objects by putting the icon clues together.
The object of the game is to recall the object that is missing from a total of 9 previously shared. The slideshow contains 23 slides altogether with 9 objects and answer slides.
The object of this game is to come up with the most liked phrase based on selected photographs. The slideshow consists of 10 photos and 12 slides in total.
Crack the Code is a 3-step hidden picture game with an Easter theme. Watch as the 9 clues are revealed and gather the letters to discover what's the bunny's favorite food. Watch the video version to learn more.
The object of the game is the determine the hidden picture within 3 steps. The slideshow contains 44 slides with 10 words featured including bat, cat, ghost, monster, mummy, skeleton, spider, vampire, werewolf, and witch.
Guess the 10 pals Friendly Frog has made along the water. Say or write down the name of its friends. The 10 words revealed 3 steps include: fox, moose, snail, beaver, dolphin, starfish, flamingo, seahorse, dragonfly, and alligator.
Can you unscramble the letters to determine the name of the classic game? Slideshow contains 15 examples of classic games with answers following each slide.
This game can be played for students at home. Use the list to encourage a range of items to include in a costume. Give prizes to the student with the most items on the list.
The founder of Playapy is a published author and occupational therapist with 20 years of experience with children with a special interest in fine motor and handwriting skills.
Teaching style
Simple effective techniques which include the use of visual and auditory cues without creating distractions.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Creative Child Magazine 2013 Book of the Year Award in the category of Educational Activity Book
My own education history
Master of Occupational Therapy
Additional biographical information
Amy Baez, Founder of Playapy, is an occupational therapist and the author of two handwriting workbooks: Treasure C.H.E.S.T. and Heads, Tummies, & Tails. The books are simple guides to uppercase and lowercase printing.
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