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Free 3rd grade occupational therapy thematic unit plans

Preview of Frog Pond Game (Open-Ended)

Frog Pond Game (Open-Ended)

Created by
Speech Cabinet
This is a fun game to use anytime. Included: Game Board and Instructions. Enjoy this freebie! Don't forget to leave feedback! Also, click on the green star to follow my store for updates and new products! Related Products ⭐ A Bumble Bee Open-Ended Game ⭐ A Lemonade Open-Ended Game ⭐ Shark Attack! An Open-Ended Game ⭐ Who Can Spell "POPCORN" first? -An Open-Ended Game
Preview of Halloween Themed Gross Motor Exercises

Halloween Themed Gross Motor Exercises

Created by
Kayla Tweedle
5 "spooktacular" interactive exercises that can be used for gross motor skills both synchronously and asynchronously
Preview of Life Skills Printables for Students with Autism  (Personal) SAMPLER

Life Skills Printables for Students with Autism (Personal) SAMPLER

Created by
Autism Classroom
This is a 5-Day SAMPLER of the Personal Life Skills Printables for Students with Autism & Similar Special Needs. These personal skills printables will work well for any students whose special needs include developmental delays or it may work for younger students in primary grades learning new skills about themselves, their environment and their world. The printables can supplement any curriculum. This packet includes personal skills related worksheets that require variations in response styl
Preview of Printable Play Money for Symbolic Play and Handwriting Practice

Printable Play Money for Symbolic Play and Handwriting Practice

Created by
OT Inspired
Print out this play money to add to your child's imaginative play or therapy sessions! Older children can write in money values for more advanced play. Includes a page for handwriting practice for writing in dollar amounts. Includes:Page of play money for younger children where each "dollar" represents one. No need to complicate it! Page of blank play money for older children to write in the values themselves.Handwriting Practice: Trace $1, $5, $10, $20, and $100 and then try to write it on your
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