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Indoor Games for When You're Running Out of Ideas! - Six Clever Sisters
Moms, do you need some more quarantine ideas? Stuck inside with kids who need some new, fresh, indoor activities? These fun games and activities for kids are perfect for quarantine and will give them tons of fun! #kids #activities #activitiesforkids #quarantine #quarantinegames #games #kidsactivities #moms
Alphabet Letter Chant Posters for Letter Formation - Capital & Lowercase Letters
Using these chants to teach correct letter formation is an effective and engaging method that supports memory retention and cognitive development. They are a fantastic resource to increase focus and build confidence, encourage peer learning and cooperation and supports fine motor skills while making learning enjoyable and motivating for children.Chants combined with hand movements and gestures, create a multi-sensory learning experience. This approach engages both auditory and kinesthetic learners, enhancing students' understanding and retention of letter formation concepts.INCLUDED:- 26 Uppercase chant posters- 26 Lowercase chant postersTop tip: Print 4 posters to a page to create your own chant cards.FORMAT: PDF FileThank you for visiting and hope you enjoy these Letter Formation Chant
20 Interactive & Fun Dot Sticker Activities for Hands-On Learning
Boost fine motor skills and learning with dot sticker activities! Your preschoolers will love these fun and easy hands-on learning activities. We have included ideas for learning numbers, counting, math activities, letter activities, shape activities, crafts, and and even art projects. Use dot stickers all year long in spring, summer, fall, and winter. Develop pincer grasp and promote hands-on learning in your preschool, pre-K, or kindergarten or OT classroom.
Stephanie & Katrina | Crafty Moms | A few months ago we started to practice pre-writing skills with our little ones and now that they are ready we are transitioning to a more… | Instagram
This is normal: The ramblings of a first year special ed teacher
delightfully dedicated : This is normal: The ramblings of a first year special ed teacher