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Occupational Therapy Fine Motor and Visual Perceptual Skill Building Bundle

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CreativeCOTA LLC
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K - 2nd
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    Engage Students with Occupational Therapy Fine Motor and Visual Perceptual Skill Building Bundle: Elevate your classroom with the Occupational Therapy Fine Motor and Visual Perceptual Skill Building Bundle—a comprehensive resource designed to keep students engaged and actively working on academic skills. This bundle includes differentiated worksheets and activities that seamlessly integrate math, literacy, writing, handwriting, fine motor, social-emotional learning, and visual perceptual skills. Tailored for writing centers, math stations, early finishers, occupational therapy sessions, emergency sub plans, and more, this bundle ensures a holistic approach to skill development.

    What is included in the PDF? Explore a variety of differentiated worksheets and activities:

    • Math, literacy, writing, handwriting, and fine motor exercises for comprehensive skill-building.
    • Social-emotional learning activities for fostering emotional intelligence.
    • Visual perceptual tasks for cognitive skill enhancement.
    • No print necessary, with all resources including on-screen work for versatile use.

    When is a good time to use this resource?

    • Ideal for occupational therapy activities, promoting writing, fine motor, visual perceptual, and social-emotional learning skills.
    • Perfect for writing centers, math stations, and early finishers for comprehensive academic practice.
    • Valuable for emergency sub plans, ensuring continued skill development during unexpected absences.

    OT Tip: Encourage students to engage in on-screen activities to enhance fine motor skills while promoting academic learning. Use these resources to create take-home packets for students to work on their skills independently.

    Key Features:

    • Bundle of occupational therapy skill-building worksheets and activities from various printable PDFs.
    • Integration of math, literacy, writing, handwriting, fine motor, social-emotional learning, and visual perceptual skills.
    • No print necessary, with all resources including on-screen work for digital classrooms.
    • Accessible for a variety of ages and motor abilities.
    • Check out the full preview to explore all the included materials.

    Teachers and therapists should check out the preview to see all that is included. The preview provides a comprehensive overview of the differentiated worksheets and activities included in this Occupational Therapy Fine Motor and Visual Perceptual Skill Building Bundle.

    Explore this bundle and offer a well-rounded approach to skill-building activities. Thank you for considering and utilizing the Occupational Therapy Fine Motor and Visual Perceptual Skill Building Bundle

    Check out what is included in my themed resources. Click on the full preview to see what is in this specific resource.

    • Tracing prewriting sheets
    • Letterbox handwriting letter formation and sizing
    • Write the room handwriting practice
    • Find the same visual perception
    • Find and count I-spy math worksheets
    • Sequencing writing activities
    • Counting worksheets 1-20, 1:1 correspondence
    • Roll and cover number worksheets
    • Wordsearches
    • Gross motor activities
    • Follow the directions activities
    • Writing prompts
    • Scrambled sentence activities
    • Cut and paste sentences
    • Roll and draw
    • Roll and write silly sentences
    • Cut and paste number puzzles
    • Social-emotional learning activities

    OT Tip: Tape worksheets to the walls or the underside of a table to improve shoulder strength while students complete their work. Have students lay on their stomachs throughout the day to improve upper body strength. Improving core stability will improve handwriting skills by increasing motor dexterity in the hands. Posture will improve and students will be able to sit up and stabilize their paper with the opposite hand.


    Get ready to elevate your teaching with this comprehensive occupational therapy skill-building bundle! Aligned with CCSS standards, it offers differentiated, hands-on practice ideal for a range of grade levels. With multiple versions and themes available, it's perfect for a full year of engaging activities that require no prep—just print and go! These time-saving lessons are interactive, substitute-friendly, and ready to use, making them perfect for busy therapists. Your students will love the fun and engaging activities that provide standard-aligned learning experiences.

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
    Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
    When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object.
    Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted. The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted.
    Count to answer “how many?” questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle, or as many as 10 things in a scattered configuration; given a number from 1-20, count out that many objects.

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