SEE 1T:
S1 – shape board book with magnetic pages and corresponding magnet shapes
S2 – large shape sheets from dollar store (intended for bulletin board)
S4 – giant buttons from Oriental Trading and corresponding shape cards
S5 – black & white/color shape match cards. Free from Mr. Printables.
S7 – Shape flash cards. Free from Mr Printables.
S9 – Popsicle stick shape puzzles (idea courtesy of Education.com)
S10 – Shape matching activity.
S12 – Identical foam shape match cards. I made these with sheets of foam and index cards to give it a texture.
S13 – Black & white/color shape match cards.
S15 – laminated shape sheets. Use for matching extra large shape buttons to correct shape sheet. Free printable from Confessions of a Homeschooler.
S16 – Shape silhouette match. Free from Confessions of a Homeschooler.
SAY IT – Items I choose to use for focusing on verbalization are those that have as much of a sensory component as I can find.
S3 – raised shape cards created using 3x5 index cards and markers then tracing over shape with Elmer’s glue. Once dry it gives a sensory feel for the shape.
S6 – Play dough shape cards - free from Confessions of a Homeschooler.
S11 – raised shape cards created with elmer’s glue
S14 – Shape car tracks for matchbox cars. Free printable from Making Learning Fun.
S8 – popsicle sticks with shape name written on each. Match color dots to create shape (idea from Chasing Cheerios)
WRITE IT:
A16 – salt box. Use shape flash card as example so Dylan can copy shape with finger in the salt box.
A14 – magna doodle
The rest or the "write it" portion is done with reproduceables.
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