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We have made beginning number writing fun! Each number has the same number of different characters. You can even make them into rainbow numbers by doing each number over again with a different colored crayon or maker. Make sure you start at the start point...

Here are some creative ideas to do with this writing workout page: *Have kids pick a number between 1 and 8 and then have them do the number of lines they picked. *Highlight the lines they like best and have them continue those lines. They can watch...

Complete coloring the turkey with a sample below. The sample is easy to cut off or fold out of sight if that is better for the skills being addressed. For short term memory, you can show students and then fold it back under. Count how...

Believe it or not, this has been a kids favorite! I think it is because of the unexpectedness. We prime the kids hands for writing, by coloring the letters first, then slip in the writing. It looks easy and the colors make it fun. This is...

Here is a favorite for 3 lined adaptive paper. This also works well when copied on colored paper or with vision impaired kids. If you would like to share your own paper designed tools do it and get more points! Download PDF for Bolded 3 Lined Paper...

For a client who struggles with forming the number 8, this is a wonderful tool. Additional versions included in case you do not want a decorative border. Download PDF for Make an 'S'...

This pattern can be used with a finger following the pattern or write a letter/number inside each circle and have client use their eyes to move around the figure 8 and call out what is written in each circle. If you are working on deep breathing,...

We have included the answer sheet as well, in case you choose to use it to have clients correct their own work which can help with visual discrimination and visual attention to a task. Consider sharing your therapy tools with your Brilliant Therapy team. Just go...

Have client take a colored marker or highlighter and trace the line down and then draw the lucky symbols. You can adapt this by just having 1 color on each symbol and they then follow the line to the box and put in the corresponding...

Another fun way to work on writing and visual discrimination. Let's face it, if you cannot see where lines are supposed to be, then how can you correct any written errors. Speech: Sentence generation can be done with these pictures to assist. Share your created therapy tools...