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the book cover for multisensory approach learning with legos and other toys

Using a multisensory approach to learning is easy and motivating for kids plus there is a huge benefit to adding sensory academic activities into the classroom.

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the words multi - sensory spelling activities are shown in three different pictures, including pink sand and

If you’re looking for some hands-on ways to practice spelling, this post is full of ideas! Kids really engage in learning when it's combined with play. Spelling practice doesn't have to be boring! These simple activities are fun, multi-sensory ways for kids to practice & they work for any list! These work as independent activities or small group centers. Pin these ideas to find them when it’s time to motivate your kids to study their spelling. #FirstGrade #SecondGrade #ThirdGrade #Spelling

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what is multi - sensory learning?

Multi-sensory learning is a way to teach our children that engages multiple senses at the same time. When thinking of our teaching, multi-sensory learning should be at the forefront of our plan! When we engage multiple senses at the same time, we are allowing information to enter the brain from different pathways… Kind of like different roads, leading to the same destination! Check out my latest blog, which goes more in-depth about sensory learning. Comment ABC for a link to my alphabet,...

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the cover of a book with colorful letters and numbers on it, in front of a wooden

Kinesthetic Spelling Activity: Take a multi-sensory approach to learning spelling words. Active Ways to Teach Spelling Not only are good spelling skills important for writing fluency they also leave an impression on the reader. Take a multi-sensory approach to learning spelling words. #mosswoodconnections #spelling #kinestheticlearning #multi-sensory #activelearning #spellingwords #homeschool #elementaryschool #educational

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chalk drawing on asphalt with the words top 5 multi - sensory learning materials that you probably already have lying around the house

These are some of my favorite multisensory learning materials. You likely have them laying around the house. Pull these out next time the kids are bored.

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teaching the alphabet with simple - sensor activities

Teaching the Alphabet Multisensory Activities for Preschool Using multi-sensory activities helps young children retain concepts being taught. Head to the blog for 31 of my favorite activities for teaching the alphabet using multi-sensory methods. #alphabet #sensory #prek #preschool

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multiple pictures with words spelling and writing in different languages, including the word multi - sensory spelling stations

Spelling practice doesn't have to be boring! Learn how to set up multi-sensory spelling stations that are fun, engaging, and best of all. . . effective! #spelling #giftofcuriosity || Gift of Curiosity

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two children sitting on the floor with text overlay reading fun class activity for multi - sensory learning

“What Do You See In The Sea" uses multimodal learning and multisensory integration to help support all learners. Here is a sample script you can use in your lesson planning and classrooms.

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a book cover with the words puddle jump, math and movement written in blue paper

Bethany from Math Geek Mama is here with us today with a great active math game – puddle jumping! It’s good for all ages and especially for kids who love move around. Puddle Jump: A Get Up and Move Math Game Practicing math facts or learning to count and recognize numbers can be challenging for […]

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6 Multisensory Tools For Orton-Gillingham Lessons | The Literacy Nest Syllable Formation Exercise For Kids, How To Teach Syllables In Class, Syllable Formation Exercise, Orton Gillingham Games, Phonemic Awareness Rhyming Words For Grade 1, Syllable Formation Activity, Orton Gillingham Activities, Orton Gillingham Approach, Multisensory Phonics

I use a lot of tracing in my Orton-Gillingham lesson plans. When I introduce a new phonogram, students will trace the letters while saying the sound. When I introduce a new prefix or suffix, students

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