Tactile activities for kids

    • Activities to Address Your Child’s Tactile Hypersensitivities - North …

      10 Tactile/Kinesthetic Vocabulary Activities. Created to support Marzano’s “Six Steps to Effective Vocabulary Instruction” 1. Clay it: use play dough or clay to create something that shows/connects with meaning of the word. 2. Big Bowl: choose an *item from the bowl and when challenged with a …

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    • [DOC File]TEACHING DISABILITY AWARENESS IN THE CLASSROOM:

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      Activities. Being cafeteria helper Go to office on an errand Sand play. Being excused from homework Going to the beach Staying up late. Being group leader Going to the store Science. Being principal’s helper Helping librarian Sharing information. Bicycling Helping the custodian Sharpening pencils

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    • [DOC File]Cutting Out Labels- Understanding Tactile-Kinesthetic Learners

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      Activities chosen might look at providing proprioceptive, vestibular, tactile or oral-motor input. Some sensory input may be of low intensity and short duration like chewing bubble gum or may be of high intensity such as jogging. The sensory diet can be used to calm or alert a child before, during, or after activities (Anderson, 1998).

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    • [DOC File]Understanding Sensory Integration

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      Tactile activities. Labeling by English & non-English Oral reading Singing Semantics. Dibels. Modeling. Poetry—rhyming, rapping—acting out plays Story mapping Per tutors. Computers Grade/Class/Subject: Grade 6th & 7th Grade Science Date: 8-3—8-2010 Want links—e-mail me: xlmini@aim.com . Unit Title/Theme: What season is it?

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    • [DOC File]Tactile/Kinesthetic Vocabulary Activities

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      Tactile cards are used in a variety of activities to teach a variety of sequencing, routes, spatial concepts, etc. Tactile Cards are placed on foam boards that are cut into 3x3” squares. Use various textures and shapes (one per card) that correspond with the Tactile Markers. Also make Tactile Cards to represent specific hallways.

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    • [DOC File]TOUCH AND GESTURE-BASED LANGUAGE LEARNING

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      Tactile or touch sensory input, is the sensory input that children receive through their skin by touching or by being touched. It involves registering or being aware of being touched, localizing where they are being touched, and the properties of what they are touching, such as texture, shape, and/or size.

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    • [DOCX File]Thriving Kids Therapy | Building A Brighter Future Skill ...

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      Tactile cards are used in a variety of activities to teach a variety of sequencing, routes, spatial concepts, etc. Tactile Cards are placed on foam boards that are cut into 3x3” squares. Use various textures and shapes (one per card) that correspond with the Tactile Markers. Also make Tactile Cards to represent specific hallways.

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    • [DOC File]Workshop ideas

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      Some language teaching methods specifically draw on tactile activities to support learning. For example, Total Physical Response (Asher 1977) is based on the premise that a combination of a visual and/or auditory with a tactile (touch) and kinesthetic (body posture/movement) experience is more likely to be incorporated into the learner’s ...

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    • [DOC File]Workshop ideas - Sauerburger

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      Randy is a 6 ft. 205 lb. 17 year-old boy. On one particular day, he is curled into a fetal position and has tears streaming down his cheeks. “Please explain me to the world,” he pleads. He is a gifted, Tactile-Kinesthetic Learner (TKL—see sidebar for a list of characteristics) who has had educational, emotional and behavioral problems.

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    • [DOC File]Lesson plans to teach decoding - XL Ministries

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      Perceptual and Sensory (Tactile) Activities Roll of masking tape and binoculars: Place a length of tape on the floor and have children walk on the line. Have each child hold …

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