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If you’re looking for some hands-on ways to practice spelling, this post is full of ideas! Kids really engage in learning when it's combined with play. Spelling practice doesn't have to be boring! These simple activities are fun, multi-sensory ways for kids to practice & they work for any list! These work as independent activities or small group centers. Pin these ideas to find them when it’s time to motivate your kids to study their spelling. #FirstGrade #SecondGrade #ThirdGrade #Spelling

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Lindsey BenGera | Sprinkle in Learning® on Instagram: "Playdoh Math 🧮 This multi-sensory approach is a fun way to practice addition. And all you need alongside this free download is some play dough (we used @playdoh)! I also used a dry-erase reusable plastic sleeve so my kids can play this game over and over again. 🔗 Comment ‘add’ for link to this free printable.🔗 #sprinkleinlearning #kidsactivity #kidsactivities #kidactivity #kidactivities #activitiesforkids #activities…

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Carmella Trejo MS OTR/L | Nature Based Pediatric Practice on Instagram: "MULTISENSORY APPROACH to handwriting : engaging multiple senses during handwriting activities to enhance learning and skill development. This approach goes beyond traditional paper and pencil methods, incorporating various sensory experiences. #occupationaltherapy #finemotoractivities #finemotoractivitiesforkids #prewritingskillsactivity #kinderprep #earlychildhoodeducation #preschoolactivities #schoolot #schoolcota…

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DIY Tactile Letter Cards ☝🏻 Research shows that children learn best when we use a multisensory approach. Try making these easy-to-make, super sensory cards to develop letter recognition and formation. Children will not only see the letter but feel it! As they run their finger along the letter they begin to understand and remember how the letter is formed and this will prompt the movement to be stored in their muscle memory. #phonicsfamily #phonics #letters #learningletters #alphabet…

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