Sensory bags for Hand Writing without Tears
Easy to make this sensory bag with any cream and a few colors sealed in a zip lock-style bag.
Easy to make this sensory bag with any cream and a few colors sealed in a zip lock-style bag.
Orton-Gillingham Style Handwriting in a storybook to make learning the letters a fun adventure. This is the fourth book in the handwriting series. The pirate’s lowercase letter adventure is coming to a close with one of their favorite letters the X. Of course, because the letter X would traditionally mark the spot where the treasure … Continue reading “X Pirate Letters: Handwriting Storybook for learning the lowercase letters v, w, y, x, z & u.”
Orton-Gillingham Style Handwriting in a storybook to make learning fun. This is the third book in the handwriting series. The adventure continues, the pirates think that someone has been digging for treasure on the island. A huge surprise in the sand leads them to learn the next set of straight-line letters. These letters are the … Continue reading “I Pirate Letters Storybook for handwriting lowercase letters”
The second book in the series Pirate Handwriting letter formation Find it on Amazon C Pirate Letters: Handwriting Storybook Lowercase Letter Formation This is the second book in the series Pirate Handwriting. The lowercase letters are grouped to help improve muscle memory, picture a sensory experience to stimulate the brain for learning, and avoid common … Continue reading “C Pirate Letters Handwriting Storybook”
R’s Pirate Letters: Handwriting Storybook Lowercase Letter Formation This is the first book in the Pirate Handwriting series. The letters in this book all share a similar ‘r’ shape and fine motor direction with a common downstroke and slide-up hook. Letters: r, n, m, h, b, p Treasure-seeking pirates are distracted by a new adventure. … Continue reading “R’s Pirate Letters Handwriting Storybook”
Kids still love books. It is the cutest thing to see young children sitting together looking at a book. In this day and age with all our wonderful electronic gadgets, I find it amazing that kids still love books. Yes, more and more I see our youth & adults huddled together over a glowing electronic … Continue reading “Kids still love books”
A must have recipe for teachers is Play dough Eating is a necessity! Cooking can combines science, health, creativity and fun if you look at it right. Food is the nurtition that fuels us and gives us comfort. In my home and my classroom, we do a lot of cooking. The Classroom actitives combine healthy … Continue reading “Recipes”
Hello, I am Dee. I am a Teacher, Author, Digital Illustrator, and More. This site has a large collection of vowel mnemonics and games that have developed for my own students. The picture embedded in the letters is a very helpful way to teach students. I have found that the explicit, systematic, sequential teaching of … Continue reading “About Me”