A games site designed for pupils up to 10, although older pupils working at a lower level would enjoy the games. Some good games to develop coordination and perception.
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Here is a lovely idea from Childcare.com - the balls in the box is a great way of containing them and help the students track the different colours.
The format of this site is a little jumbled but the advice is clear, in a one page summary the site offers: Observable signs of difficutlies the students may have …
Here is a simple visual matching motor activity that sounds like great fun.
www.senteacher.org is a favourite website of SERC. There are lots of free useful printable resources. This link takes you to an option to generate your own handwriting worksheets. …
Teaching Expertise is a great website for a quick summary of needs that can be observed and some practical activities to support them. This link will take you to sheets …
This activity is designed to improve fine motor skills. These activities work to strengthen the pincer grasp – the grasp between the thumb and forefinger. This is a set of …
http://www.senteacher.org/Worksheet/1/WordSearch.xhtml This makes life very easy- simply type in key words, subject specific words etc and this link will generate a Wordsearch free. You …
A great master page containing lots of card games and how to play these. The page is helpfully set out to outline the age the games are suitable for, how …