Have you checked out Teacher Pay Teacher's new digital activities? I have LOVED making my pdf files into digital activities! Although TPT Digital allows teachers to create digital activities on their own, it also allows teacher-authors to create them too! I started making some activities last week... but then today they added an amazing new feature of moveable buttons! 💃I was so excited I had to try it out because it was exactly what I was looking for! Now I can create manipulatives within the activity for my students to use without them needing to draw or make their own shapes. They simply get to click and drag which makes activities so much more accessible in the special education classroom. Can you tell how excited I am?! In fact, I was so excited I decided to create a quick preview video of how I updated my NO PREP *PRINT or DIGITAL* Multisensory Number 1-20 Practice Workbook to show how it works. Check it out! Then head over to my TPT store to grab a copy for yourself! It is ......
I want to welcome all my new visitors from my friend Megan's blog at  Mrs. Wheeler's First Grade Tidbits ! I hope you like what you see and come visit me again soon! As a gift for all my new visitors and to my followers tonight I am going to post several more Practice at Home lists FREEBIES Practice at Home lists FREEBIES ! These lists are great for giving parents ideas for multisensory activities that they can do for extra homework practice, during remote learning, or to prevent the summer slide.  Lists include: Practicing Numbers at Home (Counting & Number Recognition) Practicing Letters at Home Practicing Writing at Home Practicing Spelling at Home Practicing Sight Word Reading at Home Practicing Money Skills at Home These lists are a great resource for parents wanting a creative way to work with their child at home. I hope your parents enjoy them as much as mine do!  Download my FREE Multisensory Activity Lists for Practicing Basic Math ......
Many times at conferences and IEP meetings, parents will express frustration about being able to practice skills at home with their child. Many times when I ask parents how they practice specific skills they will say they have their child write it 5 times each. AHHH! What a flashback to my days in elementary school! I hated this monotonous task, and knowing my super hands-on SpEd kids I am sure this is a nightmare for them as well. To address this issue I developed several Practice at Home lists that I share with parents to give them creative, multi-sensory ways to work with their children. An added bonus is many of these methods are easy and involve materials most families already have at home so they are cost-effective as well. Click the link below to enjoy my first-ever FREEBIE!! Download my FREE Multisensory Activity Lists for Practicing Basic Math & Reading Skills at Home! I look forward to connecting with you and sharing SpEd Spot tips and FREEBIES! Downl......