Some students have chosen to attend school virtually this year and others may have days they miss sessions because of e-learning. Students that receive Occupational Therapy services can still receive their OT services with activity packets and weekly assignments by using the activities below.
Go to your assigned color below and select the activities you would like to work on this week for OT. We usually spend about 30 minutes in OT each week so you will probably have time to complete more than one activity from your color group. Click on the underlined links to access the printable pages or videos. Click on Handwriting Helps to go directly to that page. If you would like to contact your occupational therapist, scroll to the bottom of this page to find her email address.
Play with Play-Doh! Practice rolling, smashing and stretching it info all kids of shapes.
Color the flower picture. You can even put the picture in a ziplock bag and use pudding to finger paint on your flower picture. You could also use this picture to practice drawing pre writing shapes (Lines, circles, squares, and triangles).
Pick a few spring flowers. Place them in an ice cube tray or small cup. Add water and freeze. Guess how long it may take to freeze. Once frozen, you can now play with the flower ice cubes. How can you get the flowers out of the ice? What can you do to make the ice melt faster?
How to hold a pencil--right hand or left hand
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Color the flower picture. You can even put the picture in a ziplock bag and use pudding to finger paint on your flower picture. You could also use this picture to practice writing your letters and numbers in each part of the flowers.
Print out one of the cutting pages to practice your cutting skills. Remember to keep your thumb on top and elbow tucked in to your side.
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Rain, Rain, Go Away: Come up with a word for each category below that starts with each letter in the word CLOUD.
Things that are wet
Things that are dry
Things that grow
Build a bunny. Print out the bunny page and then color it. Using your best cutting skills, cut out each piece and glue them together on a piece of construction paper.
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Brainstorm as many things as you know about spring and write them down or draw some pictures about spring. You can print out the All About Spring page.
Build a bunny. Print out the bunny page and then color it. Using your best cutting skills, cut out each piece and glue them together on a piece of construction paper.
Take a walk outside and look at the unique shapes and colors of the flowers. Try to draw one of the flowers you see.