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Occupational therapy projects for Microsoft Word

Preview of 100th Day Fruit Loop Necklace Sorting and Counting Mats

100th Day Fruit Loop Necklace Sorting and Counting Mats

Created by
MrsKsClass
These mats were created especially for a 100th Day celebration! Students sort fruit loop cereal by color on the first mat. Students then transfer the fruit loops onto the second mat*, counting to 100, but in color-coded groups of 10. The fruit loops can then be strung onto a necklace** to wear and display their knowledge of 100 and counting by tens! Print the mats on cardstock and laminate to ensure durability. (Mine have lasted for years!) *From the Word Document, attach pages 2 and 3 tog
Preview of Mi nombre es / Mi apellido es...

Mi nombre es / Mi apellido es...

Enseñar a los alumnos el abecedario y escribir sus nombres es uno de los primeros pasos importantes para aprender a leer. Este cuaderno tiene el contenido perfecto para que empiecen a descubrir el nombre de cada letra. Los alumnos también pueden practicar, escribir o construir sus nombres. Este cuaderno es un práctico cuaderno de vuelta a la escuela para cualquier profesor de preescolar, jardín de infancia o primer grado.
Preview of Fall: Apple Lacing Craft

Fall: Apple Lacing Craft

Created by
Megan Cull
Complete a fun apple-lacing craft to celebrate fall! Step-by-step directions to promote sequencing skills while working on visual-motor integration, fine motor coordination, precision, strength and even cutting skills!
Preview of Insect work sheet and Mobile

Insect work sheet and Mobile

This is instructions on how to make an Insect mobile.Your students will be sure to have fun working on this activityYou will need popsicle sticks, straws, string and pictures of the insects. Color and cut out the insects. Make the lower case letter 't' with the popsicle sticks.tape of clue the straws to the bottom of the popsicle sticks.put string, yarn through the straws and then attach the insect.vola! you are finished. They can take them home or hang them in your room.Also included in this
Preview of Super Self Cartoon

Super Self Cartoon

Super Self Cartoon is a great art project for middle school and early high school students. Personality and identity is addressed while planting a seed of planning for the future. Many of my students said they gained confidence in finding their “power” ...a personal quality they never appreciated about themselves before. This lesson includes formal plans, two worksheets, a link to the online personality test, assessment, and art standards.
Preview of St. Patrick's Day Rainbow Treat

St. Patrick's Day Rainbow Treat

Created by
Speechie Megan
This "cooking" activity is fun for all ages for St. Patrick's Day! The ingredients are simple: Fruity Pebbles, graham crackers, frosting, food coloring, and mini marshmallows. There are three pages included. The first gives the directions step by step. The second page is a follow-up sequencing activity for students to complete after making the treat. The third page is a follow-up activity that is more challenging for older students (fill in the blanks and sequencing). Skills targeted: fine motor
Preview of Flamingo Q-tip ART

Flamingo Q-tip ART

Created by
Marina Korneva
Flamingo Q tip ART
Preview of Tissue Paper Easter Egg

Tissue Paper Easter Egg

Created by
Grace's Space
This Easter project is perfect for fine motor strengthening/coordination. Students will have to tear tissue paper to glue onto their egg! There is a line for their name using 3 lined adaptive paper to help with handwriting goals. I also found that I could use it for my kiddos with tracing their name. I would use a highlighter to write their name correctly and have them trace it. Stickers added a fun little personal touch.
Preview of Appropriate Facial Expression Visual {Autism, Special Education}

Appropriate Facial Expression Visual {Autism, Special Education}

Created by
Puzzle Pieces
Some students need a little reminder about what an appropriate and relaxed face looks like, help them with a visual reminder to reduce your verbiage and increase independence!
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