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Crazy fun and creative ways to teach kids to read! This step by step post makes learning to read easy and fun! Literacy Through Play, Active Learning Activities, Learning To Read Games, Teach Kids To Read, Reading For Kids, Reading Games For Kids, Tutoring Ideas, Fun Reading Activities, Kinesthetic Learning

As a teacher, one of the things I get asked the MOST about is teaching kids to read. For some children, it comes so quickly and naturally. And for others... it doesn't. So this post is for the mama of one of those "others" (and I say that in a kidding and kind way, of

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Rachel & Jessica on Instagram: "This multi-sensory activity works on: ⭐ Postural control and balance ⭐ Ocular motor skills ⭐ Visual motor skills ⭐ Force modulation ⭐ Sequencing and memory ⭐ Impulse control . Create a color visual chart. You can do this with a computer or hand make it. . Place colored items on the floor, like foam puzzle pieces or pieces of colored paper, that match the colors on the chart. . Have the child stand on a balance item, like a bosu or a balance beam. . Using a ball that has good bounce, like a racquetball, have them practice bouncing and catching with both hands. . Then help them read the color chart and as they read each color, bounce and catch the ball on the matching colored item on the floor. . There are lots of ways to modify this activity to meet specific Sensory Brushing Technique, Postural Control Activities For Kids, Visual Sensory Activities, Multi Sensory Activities, Working Memory Activities For Kids, Proprioceptive Activities For Kids, Occupational Therapy Activities For Kids, Proprioceptive Activities, Gym Games For Kids

Rachel & Jessica on Instagram: "This multi-sensory activity works on: ⭐ Postural control and balance ⭐ Ocular motor skills ⭐ Visual motor skills ⭐ Force modulation ⭐ Sequencing and memory ⭐ Impulse control . Create a color visual chart. You can do this with a computer or hand make it. . Place colored items on the floor, like foam puzzle pieces or pieces of colored paper, that match the colors on the chart. . Have the child stand on a balance item, like a bosu or a balance beam. . Using a…

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