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For the perception and coordination challenged folks mazes can be daunting, so here are some easy ones to get their feet wet and realize it can be fun! Give us your creations and we can give you points in exchange. Let's do this all together and...

Cutting, assembling, and pasting fun is done with this simple Penguin task. You can use markers or colored paper and the template is ready for you to print and enjoy. This tool can help understanding Parts-to-whole as well as visual motor skills. Click here to download the...

Winter wonderlands are fun to celebrate. This visual motor task can build coordination, thought organization, impulse control, bilateral integration, visual and auditory processing, and speech skills. It all depends on how you choose to use it. SUPPLIES: colored construction paper, white paint, scissors, glue, and a...

Sometimes a visual chart helps encourage speech practice. It can also be used to motivate and record kids fixing errors in written work. They can color each item every time they find an error or write a letter correctly.   Click here to download the PDF...

Practice sheets that help measure progress can be fun, inspirational, and useful. Speechies may use it to collect data on articulation goals and OT's may use it to collect data on how many errors kids find in their work or how many writing rules they remember.   Click...

Articulation can help everyone have a successful future. These fun motivating Say & Color sheets are easy to print out and allow you to work on more than just articulation and reading skills. Just have kids color over each word they say or write/copy down correctly. OPTION:...

If you like this and Say & Color Middle /r/ you will definitely want to pick up the rest of the alphabet letters split into two eBooks found in the Resources section! Great articulation can help everyone have a successful future. These are fun movitivating easy...

These letters and more are free and some letters are available in our eBooks, so check them out! Color each word as it is stated correctly and if you are wanting to slip in writing skills, let kids put as many words as they can into...