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Place value die... a cube for tens and ones. Can easily be extended for larger numbers... hundreds, one thousands, ten thousands etc Maths Centres, Montessori, Maths Resources, Tens And Ones, 2nd Grade Math, Math Workshop, 3rd Grade Math, Math Stations, Math Activities
Place value die... a cube for tens and ones. Can easily be extended for larger numbers... hundreds, one thousands, ten thousands etc
write words in sand Phonics, Pre K, Sight Words, Grade, Fun Learning, Math Literacy, Literacy Activities, Kindergarten Reading
Down by the Sea Centers + FREEBIE
write words in sand
Tape 6 different MESSED UP sentences and glue them onto a tissue box.  The kids “roll” the box, read the sentence,  write it, and then revise it.  Great for a writing center! Daily 5, English, Teaching Writing, Teaching Ideas, Teaching Literacy, Writing Activities
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Tape 6 different MESSED UP sentences and glue them onto a tissue box. The kids “roll” the box, read the sentence, write it, and then revise it. Great for a writing center!
multi-sensory activities to teach sight words from: I can teach my child Learning Sight Words, Teaching Sight Words, Teaching Reading, Sight Word Activities
Learning Sight Words
multi-sensory activities to teach sight words from: I can teach my child
Interview with Kim Reuter, Co-author of Multi-sensory Activities and Songs for Children Read awesome interview with author! Special Needs Resources, Parents, Theatre Practitioners, Elementary Teacher, Theatre, Kids Reading, Educational Resources, Author, Interview
Interview with Kim Reuter, Co-author of Multi-sensory Activities and Songs for Children
Interview with Kim Reuter, Co-author of Multi-sensory Activities and Songs for Children Read awesome interview with author!
"Studies from the National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development have shown that for children with difficulties learning to read, a multisensory teaching method is the most effective teaching method.   This is especially crucial for a dyslexic child. But what does it mean?   Using a multisensory teaching approach means helping a child to learn through more than one of the senses." Learning Disabilities, Multisensory Teaching, Multisensory Writing, Multisensory Activities, Teaching Method, Teaching Methods, Dyslexia Resources, Early Childhood Literacy
Dyslexia Parents Resource: dyslexia symptoms, dyslexia treatment, dyslexia help
"Studies from the National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development have shown that for children with difficulties learning to read, a multisensory teaching method is the most effective teaching method. This is especially crucial for a dyslexic child. But what does it mean? Using a multisensory teaching approach means helping a child to learn through more than one of the senses."
practicing sight words while building fine motor skills - hair gen in a ziploc bag with duct tape on the end. Reading, Sensory Activities, Duct Tape, Multi Sensory Learning
Multi-Sensory Ideas for Teaching Sight Words - Make Take & Teach
practicing sight words while building fine motor skills - hair gen in a ziploc bag with duct tape on the end.