Classroom Group Sensory Experiences

Teachers Resource Series, #3

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Educational Theory, Curricula, Preschool & Kindergarten, Special Education
Cover of the book Classroom Group Sensory Experiences by S Kelley, Purple Toes Books
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Author: S Kelley ISBN: 9781497758476
Publisher: Purple Toes Books Publication: June 28, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: S Kelley
ISBN: 9781497758476
Publisher: Purple Toes Books
Publication: June 28, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Fun, basic sensory groups for various age groups in the classroom
May be suitable for younger classrooms, cross categorical, inclusive and self contained classrooms
Primary focus on motor planning (praxis), proprioception and vestibular input, with integration of other sensory systems
Includes discussion on Common Core Standards

The books in this collection are designed to meet the needs of educators of both regular education or special education students.  Although many of the activities are developed around early childhood and elementary years, nearly all tasks can be adapted to meet the needs of older students.  Dr. Kelley’s professional history began as a teacher and she has always prided herself in trying to create materials for teachers that are easy-to-use and implement.  The Teacher Resource Series is created for the teacher that may need additional support when an OT is not available.  However, teachers can use the activities feeling empowered that they are meeting the individual needs for their students’ motor, language and sensory development.

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Fun, basic sensory groups for various age groups in the classroom
May be suitable for younger classrooms, cross categorical, inclusive and self contained classrooms
Primary focus on motor planning (praxis), proprioception and vestibular input, with integration of other sensory systems
Includes discussion on Common Core Standards

The books in this collection are designed to meet the needs of educators of both regular education or special education students.  Although many of the activities are developed around early childhood and elementary years, nearly all tasks can be adapted to meet the needs of older students.  Dr. Kelley’s professional history began as a teacher and she has always prided herself in trying to create materials for teachers that are easy-to-use and implement.  The Teacher Resource Series is created for the teacher that may need additional support when an OT is not available.  However, teachers can use the activities feeling empowered that they are meeting the individual needs for their students’ motor, language and sensory development.

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