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Occupational therapy homeschool curriculum microsofts

Preview of Road Map Lowercase Alphabet

Road Map Lowercase Alphabet

Created by
The Therapy Mama
This is a fun, hands-on learning activity that features the lowercase alphabet. The alphabet is written as a little road map, so your child can practice them while playing with their favorite matchbox car, vehicle or other tiny toys. This is a great way to allow active, letter formation learning. I'm including two variations now. The first has the letter page road map only. The second includes the ASL hand sign for the letter and a word with the letter in the initial position. Simply print
Preview of Fine Motor - Tracing Skills - Preschool and Kindergarten

Fine Motor - Tracing Skills - Preschool and Kindergarten

Tracing helps little ones refine their pre-writing skills, and builds the foundation for drawing and writing letters and words. Tracing is beneficial because it helps build: Fine motor skills. These sheets allow students the opportunity to trace various lines to enhance their emerging writing skills.
Preview of SEL/Mindfulness Choice Board

SEL/Mindfulness Choice Board

Provide students with a plethora of choices to practice mindfulness and SEL skills. This resource can be utilized both in the classroom and virtually. If you are going to use this resource virtually, I would suggest enabling the "Make a Copy for Each Student" feature when posting this on your Google Classroom.
Preview of Fruit and Veggie Count and Clip Number Cards

Fruit and Veggie Count and Clip Number Cards

Created by
The Therapy Mama
These fruit and vegetable themed Counting Number Clip Cards are a fabulous way to reinforce your child's counting skills while targeting fine motor skills as well. They focus on the numbers 1 through 20. They are great for preschool, kindergarten, homeschools or special education classrooms. They are great for neuro typical children, along with those that have autism, down syndrome or other special needs Simply print out the cards, laminate if you want them to last and provide clothespins or an
Preview of Count and Clip Cards Bundle

Count and Clip Cards Bundle

Created by
The Therapy Mama
This is a money saving bundle of 12 of my clothespin counting clip card sets in themes that will last you all year long. They are a fabulous way to reinforce your child's counting skills while targeting fine motor skills as well. They focus on the numbers 1 through 20. They are great for Preschool, Kindergarten, homeschools or special education classrooms.This is a bundle of the following individual sets:Nature Walk Counting Clip CardsDown onThe Farm Counting Clip CardsWinter Fun Counting Clip
Preview of The Night Before Thanksgiving

The Night Before Thanksgiving

Language and fine motor activities are provided for the story "The Night Before Thanksgiving". We have included vocabulary, answering "wh" questions, sequencing, comprehension, and fine motor activities to improve skills.
Preview of Basic Pre-Writing Book

Basic Pre-Writing Book

Created by
OT For All
Super simple pre-writing practice for beginner writers. Simply laid-out pages and no confusing visual graphics. Great for anyone struggling to acquire handwriting pre-requisite skills!
Preview of Counting Money Would You Rather PowerPoint

Counting Money Would You Rather PowerPoint

Use this fun PowerPoint to practice counting money. Use it in the classroom or for 1:1 during therapy or tutoring.Bills and coins are very realistic and amounts go from $12.43 to $95.67. Bills and coins are shown from front and back. The Would You Rather Slides are just to add some fun and keep kids motivated. There are 25 3-slide scenarios - 1) Would you rather slide, 2) bills and coins slide for counting, and 3) answer slide (see preview above). Each of the Would You Rather slides offers a cha
Preview of How to Start Printing with Jumbo Rainbow Letter Tracers. Fully Editable.

How to Start Printing with Jumbo Rainbow Letter Tracers. Fully Editable.

Created by
Your School OT
Is your child starting to form letters or need extra practice? Did you know that: letters are more easily learned very large, using the shoulder complex as the primary control center. Once the child can make the letters very large with fluidity, with both eyes open and eyes closed¸ they are ready to begin to decrease the size. Working large requires less motor control than coordinating the many muscles in the forearm and hand; and the grasp on the marking tool can yet be static (less develop
Preview of Australian Animals Count and Clip Number Cards

Australian Animals Count and Clip Number Cards

Created by
The Therapy Mama
Australian Animals Counting Number Clip Cards are a fabulous way to reinforce your child's counting skills while targeting fine motor skills and new vocabulary as well. They focus on the numbers 1 through 20. They are great for Preschool, Kindergarten, homeschools, ESL, ELL or special education classrooms. Simply print out the cards, laminate if you want them to last and provide clothespins or another marker (bingo markers, dot markers, other small trinkets to mark the number). Be sure to "fo
Preview of Homeschool Beginning Weaving Art Project

Homeschool Beginning Weaving Art Project

Woven materials are functional pieces of art.  Explore the fiber arts medium by making a simple loom and weaving that incorporates recycled materials.  Weaving can be made using almost any flexible medium.  Have fun cutting strips of different things to weave and use fine motor skills and patterning to create a one of a kind weaving. This art lesson was written by an experienced art teacher for parents to teach at home during COVID-19 using basic supplies that can be found in most homes.
Preview of Medical Count and Clip Number Cards

Medical Count and Clip Number Cards

Created by
The Therapy Mama
Medical Counting Number Clip Cards are a fabulous way to reinforce your child's counting skills while targeting fine motor skills and new medical vocabulary as well. They focus on the numbers 1 through 20. They are great for Preschool, Kindergarten, homeschools, ESL, ELL or special education classrooms. Simply print out the cards, laminate if you want them to last and provide clothespins or another marker (bingo markers, dot markers, other small trinkets to mark the number). Be sure to "follo
Preview of Virtual Block Design: Interactive Visual Perceptual Activity Level 4

Virtual Block Design: Interactive Visual Perceptual Activity Level 4

Created by
Can and Will OT
16 block design without gridThis is a fun an interactive activity. Great for virtual/ telehealth sessions!Focused on visual spatial reasoning using black and white colors.
Preview of Handwriting Traceable Letter Bracelets for Multi-Sensory Practice

Handwriting Traceable Letter Bracelets for Multi-Sensory Practice

I have found that when children wear these bracelets they have access to practicing These are 8 sets of bracelets designed for a child to wear to help him or her learn lowercase letters by tracing them. Each set has picture icons on the left side and is arranged by where the letter begins..for example j begins at the plane, so the plane is circled. Cut the bracelets out. Tape a bracelet around the child's wrist (opposite to the writing hand) and have him or her trace each letter with the writing
Preview of Virtual Block Design: Interactive Visual Perceptual Activity Level 1

Virtual Block Design: Interactive Visual Perceptual Activity Level 1

Created by
Can and Will OT
4 block design with gridThis is a fun an interactive activity. Great for virtual/ telehealth sessions! Focused on visual spatial reasoning using black and white colors.
Preview of Fine Motor Skills Kit

Fine Motor Skills Kit

Created by
Mrs Stearns
I put together a fine motor skills kit to improve fine motor skills in my students who were struggling. All materials for the kits were purchased at the dollar store and put into individual bags with directions. All you need to do is print, laminate and assemble bags using your own materials. I have included a "fine motor directions" page that I printed on the back of each of the directions pages to increase parents' understanding of what a fine motor skill is. These can be used in the class
Preview of Visual Schedule Morning Routine

Visual Schedule Morning Routine

Created by
Mrs Hannah
Simple visual schedule for morning routine. Great for pre-school, increase independence with ADLs, morning routine, self care, oral hygiene, sequencing, toilet training, and non preferred tasks. Would work great laminated or in sheet protector for dry erase or magnets.
Preview of Improving Written Performance in the Classroom - Strategies and Accommodations

Improving Written Performance in the Classroom - Strategies and Accommodations

Assist your students to increase their test scores by create more efficient strategies for written communication. These ideas are provided by a licensed occupational therapist and special educators and can be used in 504 and IEP plans as well.
Preview of September Sensory Calendar

September Sensory Calendar

A whole month full of sensory activities! I give these to my parents at the beginning of each month. Feel fee to edit to meet your needs!
Preview of Rainbow Letters

Rainbow Letters

Created by
Jasmina S
This simple worksheet allows children the opportunity to practice their fine motor skills while practicing letter formation.
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