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1st grade occupational therapy resources for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Snowflake Graphing- 4 styles

Snowflake Graphing- 4 styles

Created by
Lindsey Jackson
Snowflake graphing with four styles of snow flakes and three sizes graphs for each. Document made in Microsoft Publisher. Graphs can be sized to own needs/preferences. Each snowflake has an "answer" provided as well. Students can complete the graph using manipulatives (sequins, rhinestones/gems, pony beads, hole punch snowflake, hole punch circles, etc.) glued into given coordinates. Students can also color in the blocks with various colors to form the snowflake using the coordinates. Addi
Preview of 4 Step Egg Hatch Sequencing Activity

4 Step Egg Hatch Sequencing Activity

Created by
morgan Jones
This includes four pictures going from egg to baby chicken, paired with numbers 1-4. Works well Pre-K thru K, or children in Special Education classrooms working on these skills. I recommend cutting out squares, laminating and adding velcro. Can be laid out on a table or as a file folder activity for repetitive use.
Preview of Paper Sandcastle Templates

Paper Sandcastle Templates

Created by
Lindsey Jackson
Templates to make paper sandcastles made in Microsoft Publisher. MUST HAVE MICROSOFT PUBLISHER TO DOWNLOAD. A variety of figures are present to cut and paste into a sandcastle. Print out on brown/sand colored paper or print on white and color in. The activity works on fine motor skills, cutting, bilateral coordination, eye-hand coordination, and constructional motor planning if putting together pieces without a model. Windows and doors can be drawn on after assembled. To add a sensory compon
Preview of Tools vs Toys Picture Sort (for introducing sensory items)

Tools vs Toys Picture Sort (for introducing sensory items)

Created by
Heidi Trasatti
When introducing new sensory tools to the classroom, it is helpful to explicitly teach the difference between a tool and a toy. These visual sorts will allow students to use pictures to sort common items into Tools (for classroom) or Toys. One page features items which may be either depending on how it is used. There are two additional pages that include common sensory 'tools' which can be introduced to a classroom.
Preview of Arctic Animals Gross Motor Cards

Arctic Animals Gross Motor Cards

Created by
Emily Kimura
Printable Arctic Animals Gross Motor Cards
Preview of Interactive Slide Deck: Letter Games

Interactive Slide Deck: Letter Games

Engage your virtual students with interactive card games using this interactive slide deck. The cards are color coded by letter size (blue = tall letters, red = small letters, yellow = low letters). It is super easy to set up: a link to copy the deck is provided on an instruction page. Make multiple copies to use with a group of students at the same time. The activities include sorting by letter size, matching lowercase to uppercase, spelling your name and words using the cards, sorting frequent
Preview of Pizza Sequencing- 4 step

Pizza Sequencing- 4 step

Created by
Lindsey Jackson
Pizza making/building sequencing. Cut on given line (all squares shapes) and paste in the correct order. Color in each pizza step before or after cutting. Four step sequencing with numbered boxes to place pictures in order. Works on visual sequencing, visual scanning, visual discrimination, bilateral coordination, cutting, fine motor and visual motor control, and school tool use.
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 Pizza Sequence 3 levels

Pizza Sequence 3 levels

Created by
Lindsey Jackson
Color, cut, and paste pizza sequence with three variations. Circle cutting, rounded square edge cutting, and hexagon cutting to address more complex cutting. After items are colored and cut, students can paste the items in order of how the pizza would be made. There are five steps for each cutting level. The activity addresses bilateral coordination, fine motor skills, visual motor skills, utensil grasp, school tool use, visual discrimination, and sequencing.
Preview of I am Lucky Shamrock- Direction Following

I am Lucky Shamrock- Direction Following

Created by
Lindsey Jackson
The "I am Lucky" Shamrock comes with 3 different versions (large shapes, medium shapes, and smaller shapes). Students color and cut each part. On the back, lines can be added for students to write things they are lucky for. Students assemble the pieces following directions or assemble following a completed visual model. The "I am lucky" phrase can be traced over (glitter glue tubes, glitter glue using q-tips, glue with glitter dumped on, etc.). Tracing/outlining the letters is good for visua
Preview of Flexible Seating Expectation Cards (Editable)

Flexible Seating Expectation Cards (Editable)

Created by
Morley Spencer
Cards made for use in an elementary classroom to support a flexible seating model. Brief explanations of appropriate use in each seating space. Best for lamination
Preview of Shark Word Trace and Write

Shark Word Trace and Write

Created by
morgan Jones
10 different shark pages with names to traces and word boxed available for students to copy name of shark. Fun facts available on each page as well.
Preview of Fine Motor Fairy Tale Mazes

Fine Motor Fairy Tale Mazes

Created by
Amanda Burnard
You can use these as traditional mazes or add a little flare. To do that, you put the paper on a clipboard, put a paper clip on the side with the maze, and hold a magnet on the back of the clipboard. You move the magnet trying to maneuver the paper clip through the maze.
Preview of Scripted Story, A Visit with Santa

Scripted Story, A Visit with Santa

Created by
Shelly Moore
This scripted story will allow children to know what to expect while visiting Santa. Geared for young children with Autism, but suitable for all children.
Preview of Morning Visual Schedule

Morning Visual Schedule

Created by
Lindsey Lawrence
This is a visual schedule, to help children check off there morning to do list. For multiple children I have them initial each picture once the task is complete. Mine is in a dry erase sleeve, so it is reusable every day.
Preview of PE Elementary Shoe Tying Certificate

PE Elementary Shoe Tying Certificate

Created by
Joseph Lozano
Physical education shoe tying certificate for K-1. Get parents involved!
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