Finger gym

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Kinder Inspiration - Keys and locks with numbers on them. This activity can be changed in many different ways. Credit: Unknown (please let me know whose picture this is) | Facebook
Fun way to practice facts- math center?
Meeting Sensory Needs For Kids with Autism/Asperger's
She is a teacher and has so many ideas to help with classroom needs. Meeting Sensory Needs Use a hairband and it works too! Really helps student GRIP correctly!
Classroom Inspiration
Teacher's Pet – Ideas & Inspiration for Early Years (EYFS), Key Stage 1 (KS1) and Key Stage 2 (KS2) | Ticket Numbers
17 Ways To Build Fine Motor Activities Into Your Curriculum - Differentiated Kindergarten
17 Ways To Build Fine Motor Activities Into Your Curriculum - Differentiated Kindergarten
Button Sorting Cups
Button Sorting Cups - What a brilliant idea for your toddler/preschooler! Adding this to our collection of activities to promote fine-motor skills and color recognition! ≈≈
Everyday Fine Motor Materials - P is for Paperclip (Busy Bag)
Use this Paperclip activity to encourage fine motor skills in your toddler and preschooler with free printable from PowerfulMothering.com (makes a great busy bag!)
Early Years ideas from Tishylishy
Finger Gym activity. My TA did this one!
Early Years ideas from Tishylishy
Finger Gym with washers and marbles
Peg the amount onto the card. Free printable from http://www.tipsfromatypicalmomblog.com/2013/08/teach-kids-numbers-free-printable.html