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Social Skills Program - Group Kindergarten SPED
By All Therapy Resources
Introducing our comprehensive Social Skills Portfolio, an invaluable resource designed to enhance your child's interpersonal abilities. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or therapist, this portfolio provides a wealth of guidance and visual aids to support children in navigating crucial aspects of social interaction.
Covering a wide array of essential topics, it includes greetings and meeting new people, making friends, practicing good manners, offering help to others, understanding emotions, learning to stay calm, taking turns gracefully, attentive listening, following directions, the art of asking questions, honing commenting skills, understanding social rules and fostering various relationships, making thoughtful choices, mastering eye contact, respecting personal space, controlling voice volume, managing interruptions, sharing, expressing gratitude, and cultivating empathy.
KEY TOPICS COVERED INCLUDES:
1.Greeting and Meeting New People: Teach kids the art of making a great first impression and forming connections with others.
2.Making Friends: Equip children with the skills to initiate friendships, be a good friend, and build lasting relationships.
3.Good Manners: Instill polite and respectful behaviors in kids, helping them navigate social situations with grace.
4.Helping Others: Encourage a sense of empathy and kindness, showing children how to lend a helping hand.
5.Understanding Emotions/Feelings: Explore the world of emotions, helping kids recognize, express, and manage their feelings.
6.Calming Yourself: Provide strategies for self-regulation, allowing children to handle stress and anxiety effectively.
7.Taking Turns: Teach the importance of patience and sharing through interactive activities.
8.Listening: Cultivate active listening skills, a crucial component of successful communication.
9.Following Directions: Help kids understand the importance of listening and complying with instructions.
10.Asking Questions: Develop curiosity and the ability to seek information by asking thoughtful questions.
11.Commenting: Encourage kids to engage in conversations by offering relevant comments and feedback.
12.Friendly and Unfriendly Behavior: Differentiate between behaviors that promote positive interactions and those that may harm relationships.
13.Social Rules and Different Types of Relationships: Explore the rules of social engagement and the various relationships kids may encounter.
14.Making Choices: Empower children to make decisions confidently and responsibly.
15.Eye Contact: Learn about the significance of eye contact in effective communication.
16.New Topics of Conversation: Develop conversational skills to introduce and maintain engaging discussions.
17.Personal Space: Understand the concept of personal boundaries and respecting others' space.
18.Voice Volume: Master the art of using appropriate voice levels in different settings.
19.Interrupting: Learn when and how to interject respectfully in conversations.
20.Sharing: Discover the joys of sharing and taking turns with peers.
21.Thanking Others: Cultivate gratitude by learning how and when to express thanks.
22.Understanding Others' Feelings (Empathy): Develop empathy and the ability to connect with others on an emotional level.
Empower your child to flourish socially with this comprehensive, user-friendly resource.
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Q-tip Dot painting Summer A-Z things in summer with picture fine motor activity
By Chirp Chirp Education
Improve fine motor skills with dot painting activities. Your students will practice hand-eye coordination and finger muscles while creating beautiful artwork.
Plus, reinforce letter formation by tracing words related to summer. From "sun" to "ice cream," your child will learn while they play.
Ideal for classrooms or at-home learning, our Q-tip Dot Painting in Summer resource is a simple yet effective way to make learning enjoyable!
Low prep, easy, and a whole lot of fun!
what's included
26 pages Q tips painting (a-z things related to summer)
a- August
b- baseball
c- coconut drink
d- daisy
e-exercise
f-flower
g-goggles
h-hot dogs
i-ice cream
j-juice
k-kayak
l-lemonade
m-mango
n-nap
o-orange
p-popsicle
q-quench thirst
r-riding
s-sun
t-tank top
u-umbrella
v-volleyball
w-watermelon
x - xylophone
y-yacht
z- zoo
Materials Needed:
Dot Painting – A Fine Motor Activity
Fine motor skill is the coordination of small muscles, in movements – usually involving the synchronization of hands and fingers – with eyes.
Q-tip Painting Activities are made with fine motor development in mind (helps develop a good pencil grip).
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Back To School Fine Motor Skills Tracing Line Shapes Prewriting Lines Bundle
By Create Learn Inspire Grow
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This comprehensive collection of worksheets is designed to help young learners develop the essential skills needed for handwriting through engaging and fun activities.
What's Included:
Why Choose Our Worksheets:
Our "tracing lines , Prewriting Lines and Shapes Tracing Worksheets" are carefully crafted by experienced educators to ensure that each activity is both educational and enjoyable. By providing consistent practice, these worksheets will help your students gain the confidence and skills they need to succeed in their writing journey.
Download now and give your students a head start in developing their writing abilities with our engaging and effective prewriting lines and shapes tracing worksheets!
Spring 2D Color Cut and Paste Shape Animal Craft Fine Motor Activity OT
By Beth Voight
Spring One Page Color, Cut, and Paste Craftivity
Students will love creating these adorable Spring animal shape crafts! Including bunny, bear, chick, turtle ladybug, beaver, pig, cat, bee, and butterfly. These are one-page crafts using simple shapes and thicker lines making it easier for little hands to cut. Each craft has 3-5 shapes to color, cut out, and put together given model. After making their craft, students can write about it! Perfect for pre-K, kindergarten, and first grade centers, as well as OT sessions, OT groups, homeschool lessons, and fun home activity.
These are one page. low prep, print and go activities
Included:
24 pages: Bunny, Bear, Chick, Turtle, Lady Bug, Beaver, Pig, Cat, Bee, and Butterfly. Each craft has 1 page with larger gray outlined shapes and 1 page with black outlined shapes.
4 handwriting pages with space to draw and paste activity.
Directions
•First students color shapes, then cut them out, and then glue together using the model
•Activity can be extended by incorporating a writing activity using the craft.
Directions
•First students color shapes, then cut them out, and then glue together using the model
•Activity can be extended by incorporating a writing activity using the craft.
Halloween 2D Craftivity Simple Color Cut and Paste Fine Motor Shape Craft OT
By Beth Voight
Students will love creating these adorable Halloween crafts! These are one-page print and go crafts using simple shapes and thicker lines making it easier for little hands to cut. Each craft has 2-9 shapes to color, cut out, and glue together given model. Great activity to work on fine motor strength and coordination, visual motor skills, motor planning, and cutting. After making their craft, students can write about it! Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and first grade centers, as well as OT sessions, groups, homeschool lessons, and fun home activity.
These are one page. no prep, print and go activities
Included: 38 pages total
-32 pages for 16 one page crafts,: Pumpkin (3), Jack O Lantern (2), Bat, Spider, Ghost (2), Witch, Witch face, Vampire, Frankenstein Monster, Monsters (2), Cat. Each craft has 1 page with thick gray outlined shapes for easier cutting and 1 page with black outlined shapes.
-6 handwriting pages, with and without adapted highlighted paper, with space to draw and paste activity..
Directions
•First students color shapes, then cut them out, and then glue together using the model
•Activity can be extended by incorporating a writing activity using the craft.
Spring Simple Paper Plate Fine Motor Crafts color cut paste OT
By Beth Voight
Spring Fine Motor Paper Plate Craft Activities
Fun way to work on fine motor and sequencing skills! Following step by step instructions, create adorable color, cut, and paste spring crafts (sheep, frog, butterfly, turtle, ladybug, chick) using provided templates and everyday household materials including paper plates, tissue paper, and cotton balls. Perfect for pre-k, kindergarten, and first grade centers, bulletin boards, as well as OT sessions, groups, homeschool lessons, and a fun home activity.
Each craft is 1-2 pages
This 9 page resource includes:
•7 paper plate crafts: follow step by step directions to create paper plate sheep, frog, butterfly, turtle, ladybug (2 pages), and chick (2 pages) using paper plate and the provided template!
Uppercase Letter Build Trace Write- handwriting letter printing practice- OT
By Beth Voight
Using this hands on, multisensory activity, students won’t even realize they are learning their letters! In this resource, they will learn letter formation by first building the letters, coloring the letters and pictures, tracing the letter, and writing the letter.
This is not only a fun and engaging way to learn letter formation, but students are working on foundational fine motor skills needed for writing. Students don’t have to use a pencil for writing, try broken crayons (broken crayons help promote tripod grasp pattern), q-tip painting, or fingerpaint. When writing letters for this activity, students use handwriting letter boxes to help with letter size, placement, and spacing. Perfect for pre-K and kindergarten centers, as well as OT groups, homeschool, and handwriting practice
This activity addresses:
Fine and visual motor skills
Fine motor strength and precision
Fine Motor Coordination
Hand strength
Visual Perception
Letter recognition
Letter formation
Included:
78 pages, three for each letter of the alphabet. This set focuses on UPPERCASE letters.
Each uppercase letter has 3 pages:
1. Circle Letter Page:
Build the letter using:
•Bingo Dauber
•Stamps
•Stickers
•Playdough
•Q-tip Painting
•Pipecleaners
•Wiki Stix
•Crumple tissue paper into balls and glue
•Placing pom poms with tongs
•Buttons/pennies
•Wherever your imagination takes you!!
2. Letter Search and Find and Coloring Page:
Color letter and corresponding picture using
•Broken crayons (to promote tripod grasp)
•Finger paint
•Q-tip Painting
•Wherever your imagination takes you!!
Search and find letter using
•Broken crayons (to promote tripod grasp)
•Finger paint
•Q-tip Painting
•Bingo dauber
•Stamp
•Stickers
Placing small pom poms using tongs
3. Trace and Write Page
•Color picture
•Have student first trace over letter with finger. Make sure formation is correct.
•Trace
•Copy letter in letter box
•Write letter on line
Spring fine motor handwriting practice codebreaker color by number word copy OT
By Beth Voight
Spring word copy and writing practice
Handwriting practice for word copy, sentence copy, and composition. Addresses fine and visual motor skills, visual perception, and fine motor precision for handwriting. Includes activities to make writing practice fun such as crack the codes, codebreaker riddles, color by number, roll a silly story, roll a would you rather writing prompt, draw and write, and color, cut, and paste sentence copy. Perfect for kindergarten and first grade centers, as well as OT sessions, groups, homeschool lessons, and fun home activity.
These are one page, No prep, print and go activities
Included:
•Roll a spring animal word writing practice- roll the dice to find out which word you will trace then copy- one page for each spring animal. Also included are 7 draw and write pages, to draw and write about the animal., with and without included sentence for nearpoint copy.
•4 pages of spring crack the code with answer key
•Color by number bunny- with 5 different pages to copy and/or write about the bunny- paper with and without highlighted lines included.
•Spring word copy practice- 8 pages- including word boxes, 3-lined, and highlighted lines
•Color and write about the spring picture- 2 pages included- with and without provided sentence to nearpoint copy
•Color, cut, paste a spring sentence to copy
•Roll a silly spring story writing prompt
•Roll a Would You Rather…Spring Writing prompt game
•17 different types of handwriting paper- including writing prompts, draw and write, and adapted highlighted paper
Spring 2 D Color Cut and Paste shape animal Fine Motor Craft Part 2 OT
By Beth Voight
Spring One Page Color, Cut, and Paste Craft Activity Part 2
Students will love creating these adorable Spring crafts: Frog, Mouse, Chick, Duck, Ladybug, Butterfly, Bunny, and Bee! These are one-page crafts using simple shapes and thicker lines making it easier for little hands to cut. This resource is a bit more challenging than part 1. Each craft has 4-9 shapes to color, cut out, and put together given model. After making their craft, students can write about it! Perfect for pre-K, kindergarten, and first grade centers, as well as OT sessions, groups, homeschool lessons, and fun home activity.
These are one page, no prep, print and go activities
Included:
16 pages, 2 for each picture: Frog, Mouse, Chick, Duck, Ladybug, Butterfly, Bunny, and Bee. Each craft has 1 page with gray outlined shapes and 1 page with black outlined shapes.
2 handwriting pages with space to draw and paste activity.
Directions
•First students color shapes, then cut them out, and then glue together using the model
•Activity can be extended by incorporating a writing activity using the craft.
Fall fine and visual motor activities for preschool and kindergarten centers OT
By Beth Voight
Description
These hands on autumn fine and visual motor activities are a fun way to build foundational fine motor skills for primary aged children. Includes printables that can be used with household and school manipulatives including hole punch, tongs, tweezers, clothespins, dough, paper clips, counting snap cubes, popsicle sticks, stickers, q-tips, toothpicks, thumbtacks, etc. throughout the fall season to address fine motor coordination, hand strength and endurance, grasp, visual motor skills, bilateral coordination, visual perception, pencil control, and in hand manipulation skills. Perfect for pre-K, kindergarten and first grade centers, task boxes, bins, as well as OT sessions, groups, homeschool lessons, and fun home activity.
Included in this 135 page resource:
Tracing paths: 14 pages total- 8 pages bw and 6 pages color
Dot games: 2 pages
Search and Find: 1 page
Mystery pictures: 2 pages with answer key, totaling 4 pages
Pumpkin fine motor precision dice game: 1 page bw
Simple fall crafts/tissue paper crumple: 14 pages
Sunflower paper plate craft: 1 page
Tong/tweezer activity pages: 10 pages total- 5 bw and 6 color
Clothespin/paperclip punch cards: 10 pages total- 5 bw and 5 color
Hole punching activities: 18 pages total- 12 bw and 6 color
Lacing cards: 4 pages (2 bw and 2 color)
Bingo dauber activities: 5 pages bw
Play dough build and write: 14 pages- 2 roll activity sheets; 6 pages bw, 6 pages color
Q-tip painting: 8 pages- 4 bw and 4 color
Snap cube build and write: 2 dice roll activity sheets; , 7 pages color
Popsicle stick build and write: 8 pages- 4 bw and 4 color
Pokey pictures: 6 pages
Simple Fathers Day 2D fine motor color cut paste write craftivities OT
By Beth Voight
Simple Father’s Day Craftivities
These simple fine motor crafts are a great way to incorporate a fun Father’s Day project in the classroom. An adorable keepsake for students to take home to Dad, Grandpa, Uncle, or someone else who is important in their lives.. Includes templates with Dad, Grandpa, and blank.
Option 1: Color, paint, or tear paper to make Father’s Day card. Donut, popcorn, ice cream cone, popsicle, trophy, rocket ship, bear, heart options.
Option 2: Color, cut, and paste. Students color, cut, and paste 2-7 pieces to make a popsicle, ice cream cone, rocket, popcorn,
Option 3: Write about dad, grandpa, or special person on trophy, popcorn, ice cream, popsicle, bear.
Option 4 Tear or snip paper, or roll tissue paper to glue on heart, popcorn, popsicle, ice cream, bear
These are one page, No prep, print and go activity
Included:
•3 donut templates- “Donut you know how much I love you”
•5 popcorn templates: “You are the best POP”- includes options for writing lines and color, cut, and paste
•2 trophy templates: “Worlds Best Dad”
•3 bear templates: “I love you Beary much”
•7 space templates: “I love you to the moon and back”
•8 Ice Cream Templates: “You are the coolest”- includes options for writing lines and color cut and paste
•3 popsicle templates: “Dad you are the coolest”- includes options for writing lines and color, cut, and paste
•5 tie templates- options for writing lines included
•6 heart templates- “I Love You to pieces”
Spring Craft Color Cut and Paste Fine Motor Craftivity BUNDLE OT
By Beth Voight
Spring One Page Color, Cut, and Paste Craft Activity Bundle
This bundle includes 2 of my spring craftivity resources. Students will love creating these adorable Spring crafts! These are one-page crafts using simple shapes and thicker lines making it easier for little hands to cut. Each craft has 3-9 shapes to color, cut out, and put together given model. After making their craft, students can write about it! Perfect for pre-K, kindergarten, and first grade centers, as well as OT sessions, groups, homeschool lessons, and fun home activity.
These are one page, no prep, print and go activities
Download Includes:
Resource 1: Spring One Page Color, Cut, and Paste Fine Motor Craft Part 1
10 pages, one for each picture: Bunny, Bear, Chick, Turtle, Lady Bug, Beaver, Pig, Cat, Bee, and Butterfly
Resource 2: Spring One Page Color, Cut, and Paste Fine Motor Craft Part 2
8 pages, one for each picture: Frog, Mouse, Chick, Duck, Ladybug, Butterfly, Bunny, and Bee
2 handwriting pages with space to draw and paste activity.
Directions
•First students color shapes, then cut them out, and then glue together using the model
•Activity can be extended by incorporating a writing activity using the craft.
Counting Snap Cube Letter Build and Write Printing Practice OT BUNDLE
By Beth Voight
This BUNDLE contains 2 resources:
1. Building Letters Counting Snap Cubes Activity for Uppercase Letters: https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Counting-Snap-Cube-Uppercase-Letter-Build-and-Write-Printing-Practice-OT-9896256
2. Building Letters Counting Snap Cubes Activity for Lowercase Letters: https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Counting-Snap-Cube-Lowercase-Letter-Build-and-Write-Printing-Practice-OT-10193694
In this hands on, multisensory activity, students won’t even realize they are learning! In this resource, they will learn letter formation by first building the letter with counting snap cubes, coloring the letter, tracing the letter, and finally, writing the letter.
Building letters with blocks is not only a fun and engaging way to learn letter formation, but students are working on foundational fine motor skills needed for writing. Students don’t have to use a pencil for writing, try broken crayons (broken crayons help promote tripod grasp pattern), q-tip painting, or fingerpaint. When writing letters for this activity, students use handwriting letter boxes to help with letter size, placement, and spacing. Perfect for pre-K and kindergarten centers, as well as OT groups, homeschool, and handwriting practice
This activity addresses:
Fine and visual motor skills
Hand strength
Visual Perception
Letter recognition
Letter formation
Alphabet dough letter and number build and write practice- Fine Motor OT BUNDLE
By Beth Voight
This BUNDLE includes 3 resources
Uppercase Build and write letters dough activity https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Uppercase-alphabet-dough-letter-build-and-write-printing-practice-Fine-Motor-OT-10094413
Lowercase Build and write letters dough activity https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Lowercase-alphabet-dough-letter-build-and-write-printing-practice-Fine-Motor-OT-10105392
Dough number build and write printing practice- Fine Motor OT
In this hands on, multisensory activity, students won’t even realize they are learning! In these resources, they will learn letter formation by first building the letter or numbers with doh or putty, tracing the letter, and then writing the letter.
Building letters and numbers with putty and dough is not only a fun and engaging way to learn letter and number formation, but students are working on foundational fine motor skills needed for writing. Students don’t have to use a pencil for writing, try broken crayons (broken crayons help promote tripod grasp pattern), q-tip painting, or fingerpaint. When writing letters and numbers for this activity, students use handwriting letter boxes with starting point to help with letter and number size, placement, and spacing. Perfect for pre-K and kindergarten centers, as well as OT groups, homeschool, and handwriting practice
This activity addresses:
Fine and Visual Motor Skills
Hand strength
Fine Motor Coordination
Bilateral Coordination
Visual Perception
Letter and number Recognition
Letter and number Formation
Upper and Lowercase Letter brick Build and Write Fine Motor BUNDLE
By Beth Voight
Brick Building letters activity for Upper and Lowercase Letters
In this hands on, multisensory activity, students won’t even realize they are learning! In this resource, they will learn letter formation by first building the letters with bricks, coloring the block letter, tracing the letter, and then writing the letter.
Building letters with building bricks is not only a fun and engaging way to learn letter formation, but students are working on foundational fine motor skills needed for writing. Students don’t have to use a pencil for writing, try broken crayons (broken crayons help promote tripod grasp pattern), q-tip painting, or fingerpaint. When writing letters for this activity, students use handwriting letter boxes to help with letter size, placement, and spacing. Perfect for pre-K and kindergarten centers, as well as OT groups, homeschool, and handwriting practice
This activity addresses:
Fine and visual motor skills
Hand strength
Fine motor coordination
Visual Perception
Letter recognition
Letter formation
Included:
52 pages, one for each letter of the alphabet. This 2 resource bundle includes both UPPERCASE and LOWERCASE letters.
PREWRITING ALPHABET Strokes BUNDLE FINE MOTOR Tracing NO PREP
By Jan Huebner Play2Grow
Students practice the prewriting skill of tracing lines and teachers assess their writing progress with these worksheets. The students can choose any writing utensil. Each uppercase and lowercase letter displays strokes inside the alphabet picture to trace the strokes needed for that letter. NO PREP!
This BUNDLE includes three tracing strokes products:
Foundational benefits of tracing:
Learning objects:
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Dough Mats Alphabet|Numbers|Shapes Fine Motor Prewriting Activities BUNDLE
By Jan Huebner Play2Grow
This BUNDLE of dough mats has alphabet, numbers, and shapes mats with numerous activities. These dough mats promote letter and number recognition, beginning sounds, develop phonemic awareness, teach basic math skills, and introduce various shapes. Recipe included.
Numerous handwriting, cut and paste, and manipulative activities have been incorporated into this engaging multi-sensory BUNDLE!
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Letter, Number, or Shape of the Week
Counting with manipulatives
Cut-and-Paste option.
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At the Supermarket Speech Opportunity Packet
By ARIANA PEREZ
Looking for a fun and engaging way to help your little ones develop their speech and language skills?
This resource is the perfect addition to any preschool, pre-k, kindergarten and 1st graders classroom, as well as for speech therapists, occupational therapists, and parents who want to encourage their child's speech development through fun and interactive play.
Inside this comprehensive packet, you'll find everything you need to set up a grocery store/supermarket pretend play activity or center, with plenty of ideas and inspiration for child initiation and creativity.
Your little ones will love playing store and practicing their language and social skills in a fun and engaging way.
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Your child will not only improve their speech and language skills but also their critical thinking abilities.
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Perfect for both classroom and home use, this resource is sure to be a hit with children and adults alike.
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Q Tip Dot Painting Bundle | Holiday Fine Motor | Fine Motor Skills All Year
By Jennifer Arnold
This Dot Painting Seasonal Bundle is a fantastic resource to help kids build fine motor skills, and it’s designed to make things easier for you! With this bundle, you’ll have dot art activities ready for every season, saving you the hassle of searching for new activities throughout the year.
Q-tip art is a fun way to support motor development because it encourages kids to use controlled hand movements while engaging their creativity. Here’s how this bundle can benefit your kids:
This seasonal bundle gives you a year’s worth of engaging, skill-building art activities, perfect for classroom use or at-home creativity sessions!
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35 pages of seasonal Qtip art designs . Size is 8.5 x 11
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I Spy Worksheets | Seek and Find Printable | Seasonal Number Counting Activities
By Jennifer Arnold
Looking for some fun seasonal activities to incorporate into your classroom or homeschool?
This 32-page I Spy Game For Kids bundle with a seasonal theme is packed with fun and learning!
Perfect for holiday classroom games or at-home activities, this I Spy game bundle includes engaging seasonal designs that challenge your kids to find and count objects.
These puzzles for kids not only entertain but also help develop important skills like focus, visual discrimination, and number recognition.
Make counting fun with this number counting game- ideal for preschoolers, it provides a playful and educational way for kids to practice counting while enjoying festive themes all year long.
Here’s how you can make the most of this I Spy Game in your classroom:
Morning Warm-Up Activity: Start the day with a fun, low-prep task by using it as a “bell ringer.” It’s a great way to help students settle in and get focused right from the start.
Counting & Math Practice: Let students count and record the objects they find, naturally building their basic counting and early math skills. You can even extend the activity by having students create simple addition or subtraction problems based on their findings.
Focus and Observation Exercise: Use it as a calm-down activity to help students practice visual discrimination and focus on details. This makes it ideal for students who need a bit of extra help sharpening their observation skills.
Group or Partner Activity: Have students work in pairs or small groups to complete the I Spy game. It’s a fun way to build teamwork and communication skills while keeping students engaged.
Seasonal Brain Break: Use it as a quick “brain break” or reward activity. It provides a structured yet fun break that keeps kids focused and excited without disrupting your classroom flow.
What’s included:
1 file with 32 pages- US letter size. 16 designs plus an answer key for each one.
Important details:
This is a digital download. You will not receive anything in the mail.
Please use a computer to download and not your phone.
This file is for personal use only and may not be reproduced or sold commercially.
I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Thank you! :)
-Jennifer
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