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worksheets visual discrimination activities: Visual Discrimination Jean Edwards, 1998 |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: An Otis Christmas Loren Long, 2013 On Christmas Eve at the farm, a horse faces complications while delivering her foal and Otis the tractor must race through snowy, treacherous woods to bring back Doc Baker before it is too late. |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: If You Give a Mouse a Cookie 25th Anniversary Edition Laura Joffe Numeroff, 1985-05-09 If a hungry little traveler shows up at your house, you might want to give him a cookie. If you give him a cookie, he's going to ask for a glass of milk. He'll want to look in a mirror to make sure he doesn't have a milk mustache, and then he'll ask for a pair of scissors to give himself a trim.... The consequences of giving a cookie to this energetic mouse run the young host ragged, but young readers will come away smiling at the antics that tumble like dominoes through the pages of this delightful picture book. |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Monster Mazes Merrell, 1997 Mazes, puzzles, riddles, and word games for hours of mind-boggling fun. |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Monkey See, Look at Me! Lorena Siminovich, 2012-07-05 A playful and eye-catching story about showing off and sharing The founder of popular children's décor brand Petit Collage brings her signature collage style and modern, kid-friendly sensibility to picture books with this story of an attention-seeking little monkey with a great big imagination. When Monkey jumps high, he decides he must be a rabbit. When he roars, Monkey just knows he must be a lion--until Lion shows him how loudly a real lion can roar. In this playful game of monkey see, monkey do, Monkey and his animal friends share what makes each of them special just the way they are. |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Wake-Up Time on Bumble Farm Twinkl Originals, 2021-01-31 Lazy Rooster is sleeping late. Without his cock-a-doodle-doo, Farmer Faye is still in bed and the animals on Bumble Farm are causing chaos! Can you help to wake Rooster up? Download the full eBook and explore supporting teaching materials at www.twinkl.com/originals Join Twinkl Book Club to receive printed story books every half-term at www.twinkl.co.uk/book-club (UK only). |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Teach Smarter Vanessa J. Levin, 2021-06-02 Discover new, practical methods for teaching literacy skills in your early childhood classroom. Has teaching early literacy skills become a stumbling block to getting your preschool students kindergarten ready? Break out of the tired “letter of the week” routine and learn how to transform your lessons with fun and effective techniques. Teach Smarter: Literacy Strategies for Early Childhood Teachers will equip teachers to infuse every aspect of their teaching with exciting hands-on literacy teaching methods that engage students and help them build authentic connections with books, so that 100% of their students will have a strong literacy foundation and will be fully prepared for success in kindergarten and beyond. Respected author Vanessa Levin, veteran early childhood educator and author of the “Pre-K Pages” blog, breaks down the research and translates it into realistic, actionable steps you can take to improve your teaching. Features specific examples of teaching techniques and activities that engage students in hands-on, experiential learning during circle time, centers, and small groups. Offers a simple, four-step system for teaching literacy skills, based on the foundational principles of early literacy teaching Demonstrates how to build your confidence in your ability to get 100% of your students ready for kindergarten, long before the end of the school year Understand the problems with traditional literacy teaching and identify gaps in your current teaching practice with this valuable resource. |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Visual Diagnosis and Care of the Patient with Special Needs Taub, Mary Bartuccio, Dominick M. Maino, 2012 Visual Diagnosis and Care of the Patient with Special Needs provides a thorough review of the eye and vision care needs of patients with special needs. This book gives you a better understanding of the most frequently encountered developmental and acquired disabilities seen in the eye care practitioner's office. These disabilities include patients with autism, brain injury, Fragile X syndrome and Down syndrome, as well as those with psychiatric illness, dual diagnosis, and more. The text discusses, in great detail, the visual issues inherent in these populations and their possible treatment. A group of authors with approximately 500 years of experience in the field of eye care and special populations have been brought together to develop this comprehensive reference. It may appear that this book is written primarily for eye care practitioners such as optometrists and ophthalmologists, while vision is the overriding topic, this book serves as an excellent resource for a multitude of professions including those engaged in occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech and language therapy, physiatry, social work, pediatric medicine, and special education. |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Preschool Basic Skills: Visual Perception and Drawing Aaron Levy, Scholastic Teaching Resources, Kelley Wingate Levy, 2012 Put young children on the road to learning success with this collection of fun, reproducible skill-building practice pages. Perfect for home or school, these age-appropriate activities teach and reinforce key skills, such as alphabet and number recognition, colors and shapes, visual perception, classifying, fine-motor skills, and so much more. For use with Grade PreK. |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Visual Discrimination Sue Lambert, Sandi Rickerby, 1998 Visual discrimination (Early skills series) |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Developing Ocular Motor and Visual Perceptual Skills Kenneth A. Lane, 2005 Developing Ocular Motor and Visual Perceptual Skills contains daily lesson plans and practical tips on how to successfully start an activities program. Other helpful features include a glossary of terms and a reference list of individuals and organizations that work with learning disabled children to develop these skills. The first of its kind, Developing Ocular Motor and Visual Perceptual Skills utilizes a learning approach by linking the theories with the remediation activities to help learning disabled children improve their perceptual and fine motor skills. All professionals looking to assess and enhance a variety of fine motor and visual perception deficiencies will welcome this workbook into their practices -- Publisher description. |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Visual Tracking Exercises Bridgette Sharp, 2018-02-14 VISUAL TRACKING, the required skill for successful READING, WRITING and most other ACADEMICS! VISUAL TRACKING, the first skill mastered in SPEED READING! Visual Tracking Skills improve: 1.Reading Speed 2.Reading Accuracy 3.Attention to Detail 4.Reading Comprehension 5.Letter and Number Reversals 6.Sequencing 7.Visual Processing 8.Brain Processing 9.Brain Timing Using the techniques in this book, your student can improve visual processing skills, sequencing skills, improve visual tracking and lessen the occurrence of reversals. This form of cognitive therapy can be used by therapists, teachers, tutors and parents to teach and reinforce important skills necessary for successful reading and writing |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: 100 Ideas for Primary Teachers: Sensory Processing Differences Kim Griffin, 2021-08-19 No matter what you teach, there is a 100 Ideas title for you! The 100 Ideas series offers teachers practical, easy-to-implement strategies and activities for the classroom. Each author is an expert in their field and is passionate about sharing best practice with their peers. Each title includes at least ten additional extra-creative Bonus Ideas that won't fail to inspire and engage all learners. This is a must-have book for all teachers wanting to understand sensory processing differences, identify them in the primary classroom and implement effective strategies to support their pupils. With 100 ideas for recognising common sensory differences, using sensory equipment, aiding pupils' learning and involving parents, this is the perfect book for primary teachers looking for strategies to create a fully inclusive learning environment for all. Occupational therapist Kim Griffin imparts her expertise with 100 informative, easy-to-use ideas to help improve learning experiences for both pupils and teachers. Between five and 16 per cent of the population is believed to be affected by sensory processing differences, and they are often linked to autism, ADHD, dyspraxia and other special educational needs. Ideal for teachers, teaching assistants and SENDCos in both mainstream and special schools, this book offers ideas such as how to use multi-sensory approaches to improve handwriting and how to use specific sensory equipment such as wobble cushions, chew toys and ear defenders. Written by experts in their field, 100 Ideas books offer practical ideas for busy teachers. They include step-by-step instructions, teaching tips, taking it further ideas and online resources. Follow the conversation on Twitter using #100Ideas |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Otis Loren Long, 2011-01-06 Celebrating 10 years of Otis, everyone's favorite tractor, created by the New York Times bestselling illustrator of Love by Matt de la Péna and The Little Engine that Could by Watty Piper! Otis is a special tractor. He loves his farm and farmer. He particularly loves the little calf in the next stall, whom he purrs to sleep with his soft motor. The two become great friends, romping in the fields, leaping bales of hay, and playing ring-around-the-rosy by Mud Pond. But when the big yellow tractor comes to the farm and replaces Otis, he is cast away behind the barn. . . until the little calf gets stuck in Mud Pond. Then there is only one tractor—and it’s not big or yellow—who saves the day. It’s little Otis! In the tradition of classics like Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel and The Story of Ferdinand, beloved artist Loren Long has crafted an unforgettable children's classic—and character—celebrating the power of friendship and perseverance. And now a whole new age group will fall in love with Otis, the friendly little tractor, thanks to this board book edition. Let the cries of putt puff puttedy chuff begin! |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Yo Soy Muslim Mark Gonzales, 2017-08-29 A Huffington Post Most Powerful Children’s Book of 2017 From Muslim and Latino poet Mark Gonzales comes a touching and lyrical picture book about a parent who encourages their child to find joy and pride in all aspects of their multicultural identity. Dear little one, …know you are wondrous. A child of crescent moons, a builder of mosques, a descendant of brilliance, an ancestor in training. Written as a letter from a father to his daughter, Yo Soy Muslim is a celebration of social harmony and multicultural identities. The vivid and elegant verse, accompanied by magical and vibrant illustrations, highlights the diversity of the Muslim community as well as Indigenous identity. A literary journey of discovery and wonder, Yo Soy Muslim is sure to inspire adults and children alike. |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Look!, Listen!, Think! Jean Edwards, 1998 Features a variety of photocopiable activities to develop visual discrimination, listening comprehension and memory skills. This title offers detailed teacher information pages that develop vital learning and life skills. It includes record sheets for each pupil. |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: School Sparks Renee Abramovitz, 2012-03-15 |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Raghuram's Occupational Therapy Raghuram Pattusamy, 2024-08-14 Unravel the transformative power of Occupational Therapy in “Raghuram’s Occupational Therapy: The Handwriting Revolution: Scribble to Script”. Designed for therapists, educators, and students alike, this indispensable guide illuminates the vital role played by Occupational Therapist in enhancing Handwriting skills. Dive into a wealth of theoretical knowledge, practical strategies, tailored activities, and therapeutic interventions meticulously curated to address fine motor challenges, sensory processing issues, and cognitive barriers hindering fluid written expression. From foundational techniques to advanced interventions, this comprehensive resource empowers practitioners to unlock the full potential of individuals striving for improved handwriting proficiency. “Raghuram’s Occupational Therapy: The Handwriting Revolution: Scribble to Script” equips you with the tools to foster independence, confidence, and success in written communication. |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Here's the Plan. Allyson Downey, 2016-04-05 For many women in their 20's and 30's, the greatest professional hurdle they'll need to overcome has little to do with their work life. The most focused, confident, and ambitious women can find themselves derailed by a tiny little thing: a new baby. While more workplaces are espousing family-friendly cultures, women are still subject to a parenting penalty and high-profile conflicts between parenting and the workplace are all over the news: from the controversy over companies covering the costs of egg-freezing to the debate over parental leave and childcare inspired by Marissa Mayer's policies at Yahoo. Here's the Plan offers an inventive and inspiring roadmap for working mothers steering their careers through the parenting years. Author Allyson Downey, founder of weeSpring, the Yelp for baby products,” and mother of two young children advises readers on all practical aspects of ladder-climbing while parenting, such as negotiating leave, flex time, and promotions. In the style of #GIRLBOSS or Nice Girls Don't Get the Corner Office, Here's the Plan is the definitive guide for ambitious mothers, written by one working mother to another. |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Simple Low-Cost Games and Activities for Sensorimotor Learning Elizabeth A Kurtz, 2014-04-21 This practical sourcebook is packed full of fun, low-cost games and activities that encourage the development of motor skills, coordination and sensory tolerance in young children. Using materials that are readily-available in most households or that can be purchased or homemade at a very low cost, these games and activities are appropriate for all children, including those with autism, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, and other learning challenges. The book includes clear descriptions of how to carry out each activity, helpful illustrations, and ways to adapt activities according to the child's individual needs. In addition, a comprehensive reference guide to the activities enables easy searching for games suited to the development of particular skills. This sourcebook is the key to easy-to-understand, low-cost, and effective games and activities that will support the development of sensorimotor skills. It is a useful tool for parents, carers, therapists, and teachers of children with or without special needs. |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Systemic Racism 101 Living Cities, Aminah Pilgrim, 2022-01-25 Discover how—and why—Black, Indigenous, and people of color in America experience societal, economic, and infrastructural inequality throughout history covering everything from Columbus’s arrival in 1492 to the War on Drugs to the Black Lives Matter movement. From reparations to the prison industrial complex and redlining, there are a lot of high-level concepts to systemic racism that are hard to digest. At a time where everyone is inundated with information on structural racism, it can be hard to know where to start or how to visualize the disenfranchisement of BIPOC Americans. In Systemic Racism 101, you will find infographic spreads alongside explanatory text to help you visualize and truly understand societal, economic, and structural racism—along with what we can do to change it. Starting from the discovery of America in 1492, through the Civil Rights movement, all the way to the criminal justice reform today, this book has everything you need to know about the continued fight for equality. |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Say and Do Sound Production Jennifer Perkins Faulk, Lisa Priddy, 2005-01-01 |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: RTI Guide: Making It Work Concetta Russo, Ellenmorris Tiegerman , Christine K. Radziewicz, 2008 Each chapter separates each skill into subsets and provides specific strategies in each of the three Tiers (I, II, and III) · Easy, fast and powerful solutions · Practical decision making · Strategies based on scientific research · Skill Sets: Reading, Math, Spelling, Writing, Speech/Language, Occupational Therapy · Teams: RTI, CST, IST, CSE · Interventionist: Special Education Teachers, General Education Teachers, Speech/Language Therapists, OT, Psychologists |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Structured Methods in Language Education (SMiLE) Enid Wolf-Schein, 2021-02-10 Structured Methods in Language Education (SMILE) is a complete language/literacy program, easily implemented and shown to be effective in teaching language skills to individuals of all ages, with profound disabilities. It uses progressive methods of instruction, phonics, and word-building. |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Embracing Disabilities in the Classroom Toby J. Karten, 2015-11-24 How we treat others often influences how individuals feel about themselves. This book illustrates how educators can effectively promote sensitive, inclusive classroom practices that maximize success for students with disabilities. Embracing Disabilities in the Classroom provides content-rich interdisciplinary lessons accompanied by behavioral, academic, and social interventions that capitalize on student strengths. Inclusion expert Toby J. Karten demonstrates the impact of literature, self-advocacy, role playing, and strategic interventions on students' growth and achievement. The numerous lessons, tables, rubrics, instructional guidelines, and charts help readers: • Determine effective strategies for differentiating instruction for specific disabilities • Modify lessons and curriculum appropriately in the content areas • Encourage students to become active participants in learning • Increase disability awareness and foster inclusive mind-sets in students, colleagues, and families This practical resource provides special education and general education teachers, principals, and teacher leaders with both effective instructional strategies for curriculum delivery and responsive approaches to promoting positive attitudes toward disabilities. Given appropriate support and an accepting environment, all students are able to achieve, thrive, and succeed in school and in life! |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: The CDA Prep Guide Debra Pierce, 2014-03-03 Expert advice from a “personal mentor” to lead you through the new CDA process Major changes have been made to the Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential™ process. This guide has been updated to reflect all of the new material and requirements to help you reach your educational and career goals as you earn the Credential. This third edition of The CDA Prep Guide has designated center-based preschool, center-based infant/toddler, and family child care sections, with information specific to each setting. Throughout this book, easy-to-understand assistance, as well as sample documents and forms, will help simplify the required tasks of CDA documentation and assessment as you: Assemble the Resource Collection for your Professional Portfolio Compose the six Reflective Statements of Competence Distribute and collect the Family Questionnaires Select a Professional Development Specialist Prepare yourself and your setting for the observation Complete the application Prepare for the CDA Exam Prepare for the Verification Visit This book is intended to supplement the materials you receive from the Council for Professional Recognition. After receiving your CDA Credential, you can continue to use this book to renew your credential, to earn a CDA for a different setting, and to develop goals for future professional development. Debra Pierce is an educator, CDA Trainer, and a certified CDA Professional Development Specialist for the Council for Professional Recognition. She has been mentoring CDA candidates since 1997 and taught dual credit CDA courses in a large metropolitan high school. She has been a preschool, kindergarten, and first grade teacher, as well as a Parent Educator for the national Parents as Teachers program. Currently, Debra is professor of Early Childhood Education at Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana and conducts CDA train-the-trainer workshops across the country. |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Mimi's First Mardi Gras Elizabeth Moore, Alice Couvillon, Marilyn Rougelot, 1999 Mimi and her parents enjoy the color and excitement of Mardi Gras in New Orleans and observe many traditional aspects of the celebration. |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Olive, My Love Vivian Walsh, 2004 Olive the dog goes to great lengths to return the giant heart that her friend Dexter left on her doorstep. |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Opposites & Visual Skills Amy DeCastro, 2003-05-21 |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Homespun Curriculum: A Developmentally Appropriate Activities Guide Denise Theobald, 1998 Complete lesson plans for home-schools or classrooms are fully laid out in this book. Each subject activity is age-group integrated with developmentally appropriate adaptations for the skill levels of infants, to toddlers, to school-aged children. Activities focus on reinforcing and enhancing skills in reading, math, science, social studies, arts and crafts, music/ dramatics, nutrition, creative play, games, and seasonal activities. Also included are detailed instructions on organizing your teaching space into centers or stations, creating integrated lessons around themes, organizing your time, scheduling individual development objectives, and getting organized and creative. This massive resource guide will answer all possible questions, objectives, and needs. |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Visual Perception Skills Mark Hill, Katy Hill, 2007 Contains over 40 illustrated activities to improve the visual perception skills which are vital in effectively accessing the learning environment. This work features tasks that are sorted into topics and cover a range of visual skills such as visual discrimination, matching, size grading, figure ground perception and recall. |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Bunny Cakes Rosemary Wells, 2024-11-05 It's Grandma's birthday, and Max wants to make her an icky, worm-infested cake. But Ruby says, No, Max. We are going to make Grandma an angel surprise cake, with raspberry-fluff icing. Will Max let his bossy older sister keep him out of the kitchen? Or will they both become bunnies who bake? |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Visual Perceptual Skill Building Raya Burstein, 1998-01-01 Quick engaging activities designed specifically for younger students attention levels. Eight defferent skill sections that become progressively more challenging |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: The Everything Guide To Homeschooling Sherri Linsenbach, 2015-08-14 An accessible guide for fun and stress-free homeschooling! When you homeschool your children, you can shape their education according to your own standards, values, and ideas. In The Everything Guide to Homeschooling, homeschooler Sherri Linsenbach provides you with all the information, inspiration, and encouragement you need to easily and successfully homeschool your children from grades K–12. This complete guide contains information on: The Common Core standards and how they impact families Creating plans for typical homeschool days, including schedules and activities Utilizing curriculum resources, strategies, and methods Managing specific learning styles and special needs This guide is packed full of ideas to make homeschooling your child easy, affordable, and, most of all, fun. With ideas for tackling social issues and motivating your child, this is the only reference you'll need to keep home education exciting and ensure your child’s success! |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Tap Tap Bang Bang Emma Garcia, 2013 Shows a variety of tools, the sounds they make, and what they can build. |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Resources in Education , 1997 |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: The CDA Prep Guide, Fourth Edition Debra Pierce, 2020-10-06 Pass the Child Development Associate (CDA) credentialing process the first time with the premier prep guide. The CDA Prep Guide: The Complete Review Manual, Fourth Edition is easy to understand and will guide you step-by-step support through the credentialing process, including choosing your training, compiling the Professional Portfolio, and successfully completing the Verification Visit and CDA Exam. The fourth edition of The CDA Prep Guide has designated center-based preschool, center-based infant/toddler, and family child care sections, with information specific to each setting. After receiving your CDA credential, you can continue to use this book to renew your credential, to earn a CDA for a different setting, and to develop goals for future professional development. |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: WALC 6 Leslie Bilik-Thompson, 2004 Provides a comprehensive series of tasks and functional carryover activities allowing for integration of language and cognitive skills for neurologically-impaired adolescents and adults with diverse levels of functioning. Exercises cover a broad scope of skills including orientation, auditory comprehension, verbal expression, and reading comprehension. |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Progress in Learning Disabilities Helmer R. Myklebust, 1968 |
worksheets visual discrimination activities: Five Little Halloween Cats Gr. 1-2 Vera Trembach, 1997-01-01 Five Little Halloween Cats is a big book with hands-on activities as well as flannel board patterns for story recall. Our unit combines art, language arts, and math skills with this holiday lesson. Easy to assemble, our resource includes big book and little book patterns, colour and sequencing activities, art and language arts activities, cat mask creation, and Halloween Dress-Up game. The Colour Cats activity uses visual discrimination to create a matching activity. The Sequencing activity uses cats to sequence the days of the week, numbers, or the alphabet. Use the provided cat silhouettes to make stencils for spatter painting. This Holidays lesson provides a teacher and student section with big book, little book, hands-on activities, culminating activities, and bookmaking to create a well-rounded lesson plan. |
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