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.
Uppercase letters are put into groups based on similar letter formation. Groups include: Clocks, Hats, Hooks, Ears, Slides, and Trees. These printables are part of the workbook Treasure C.H.E.S.T.: A Smart Guide to Printing Uppercase Letters.
Heads, Tummies, & Tails: A Smart Guide to Printing Lowercase Letters
Creative Child Magazine's Book of the Year for Educational Activity Books 2013!
Play a game of Monkey See, Monkey Do with a clever mascot. Printing lowercase letters in groups called Heads, Tummies, and Tails makes learning letter formation and alignment fun and simple.
This 64-page workbook includes:
• Practice pages for each letter sectioned into groups based on alignment
• Activity pages for extra practice and comprehe
Treasure C.H.E.S.T.: A Smart Guide to Printing Uppercase Letters
Creative Child Magazine's Book of the Year for Educational Activity Books 2013!
Dive your hands into the Treasure C.H.E.S.T. and see what objects are there to discover. Printing uppercase letters in groups called Clocks, Hats, Hooks, Ears, Slides, and Trees makes learning letter formation and directionality fun and simple.
This 64-page workbook includes:
• Practice pages for each letter sectioned into groups based on formati
A set of 10 printables for cutting, drawing, and printing skills. Action words are provided on several drawing pages to encourage correct directionality needed for reading and writing skills. It is recommended to complete the drawing pages before advancing to the printing pages. Therefore, this set of pages may be used over a long period of time as a child develops skills and ages. #1 Drawing: Curved Lines #2 Drawing: Straight Lines #3 Cutting: Simple Shapes #4 Drawing: Diagonal Lines #5 Drawing
These printable are great practice to improve motor coordination and visual motor skills. These 6 activities are the just right challenges for kids six and older. 1. Color & Cut2. Coordination3. Copy & Draw 14. Copy & Draw 25. Dimensions6. Upside Down
Use this playsheet to energize the left and right brain and decrease hand switching. This butterfly theme encourages drawing figure 8s while coloring the wings of a butterfly.
Use this playsheet to energize the left and right brain and decrease hand switching. This racetrack theme playsheet encourages using a race car to move around the track.
Use this playsheet to energize the left and right brain and decrease hand switching. This fishing theme playsheet encourages movement of a figure 8 using a paperclip and pencil to stimulate a fish caught on a fishing line.
A set of four printables for drawing flying insects with four-step directions provided including bumblebee, butterfly, dragonfly, and fly. Watch the YouTube video for more details!
Use this playsheet to energize the left and right brain and decrease hand switching. This snail theme sheet encourages the use of a twisted paperclip to move around the trail. Help the sluggish snail eat along the way to get more energy.
This is a simple beginner worksheet you can use to practice identifying, coloring, and cutting simple shapes. The worksheet includes rounded and angled shapes including a circle, square, oval, and rectangle.
Use this playsheet to energize the left and right brain and decrease hand switching. This ladybug theme playsheet encourages use of a magnet to move a runaway spot around the figure 8.
Use these 5 baby dinosaurs to encourage coloring, cutting, painting and even food play. Baby Brachiosaurus Baby Pterodactyl Baby Stegosaurus Baby T-Rex Baby Triceratops
Practice drawing shapes providing a defined space and keep a record of progress. You can draw a shape in the 1st box along the top of left side and have the child copy in the next two boxes.
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Experience
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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