Monthly Archive
March 23, 2023
Please enjoy our newest issue of Teaching & Therapy Resources for the Classroom, Clinic and Carryover.    (Have you missed any of our previous issues? Read them HERE) Please feel free to forward this weekly resource to the parents/guardians, other therapy clinicians…...
[Source:  Mommy Evolution} Spring Sensory Bins are a fun and engaging way for children to explore the season of spring through their senses. Sensory bins are containers filled with a variety of materials that encourage children to touch, feel, smell, and see…...
March 23, 2023
Editor’s Note: It’s springtime.  Time to wind down the current school year, but also to think about how you will improve your own classroom this coming school year!  Here is a great article that our friend Margaret Rice at Your Therapy Source…...
March 23, 2023
[Source:  Bright Ideas SLP] This week I am working on a Speech & Language Garden… aka flowers on my bulletin board. It’s so easy and provides many data collection opportunities. Here’s how it’s done: You simply cut out circles for the middle…...
By: Kelly Ring-Whiklo, M.Sc., S-LP ( C ) Reprinted with the express permission of the author as it originally appeared on her blog We had beautiful weather over the Easter weekend. It inspired me to get outside and start preparing my garden…...
[Source:  HomeSchoolPreschool] This spring and summer, teach kids about seeds, gardening, and plants with these preschool books about flowers. This collection contains both fiction and nonfiction selections for kids. Picture books are great for introducing little ones to big concepts. Your preschoolers…...
[Source:  School Time Snippets] Make a lovely spring flower bouquet using yarn!  Yarn wrapping is a great way to sneak in fine motor skills for toddlers and preschoolers– though kiddos of all ages will enjoy this easy flower craft.  These beautiful yarn…...
[Source  Deborah Kratz via the Pediatric Occupational Therapists Group on FaceBook] Easy spring tulip origami done with members from a mod-severe class. 3 major folds plus 3 optional folds. Origami or other lightweight paper works better than construction paper. Position lightweight paper…...
[Source:  Danielle Reed via TpT] A Following Directions Game that targets following simple 1-/2-/3-step directions. You can adjust student levels by stating all or selected directions on each card. Perfect for spring themes or a rainy day! Included are: ~48 directions cards…...
[Source:  Pre-K Pages] Spring is in the air. It’s time to get outside, soak up the sunshine and get young children moving while learning with these spring movement games. Incorporating outdoor play into learning is a win-win for kids’ health and academic growth.…...