At the moment I am a Stay -at-Home mom with two beautiful children aged 2 and 5. I am passionate about teaching and creating resources to make learning fun! I am a qualified Remedial teacher and taught year 7 - 9 for 6 years.
My resources are a mixture of what I did with my students in the main stream classroom, in the Remedial classroom as well as with my daughter at home.
Happy Teaching!
At the moment I am a Stay -at-Home mom with two beautiful children aged 2 and 5. I am passionate about teaching and creating resources to make learning fun! I am a qualified Remedial teacher and taught year 7 - 9 for 6 years.
My resources are a mixture of what I did with my students in the main stream classroom, in the Remedial classroom as well as with my daughter at home.
Happy Teaching!
Visual discrimination is a skill which is vitally important for the development of language and math skills. Without it, students are unable to differentiate between letters, words and numbers.
Use these 15 Shadow activity cards to help aid the development of the visual discrimination skill.
Two versions have been included, a colour and black and white version.
Print and laminate the colour version in order to make it reusable. Students can the use a washing peg to clip the correct shadow.
Alternatively, print the black and white version and use as a worksheet. Students can circle the shadow on the page.
A front page has also been included should you wish to make a little booklet with the pages.
Should you have any queries, suggestions or requests, please do not hesitate to contact me at margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com.
Happy teaching!
Margaux
Alphabet Foreground and Background coloring pages
Use this Alphabet Visual Foreground and background activity to reinforce both. A US and UK version of this product is included in the download.
The development of Visual Foreground and Background is important in students as it allows them to differentiate between items on a page and later on words in a sentence and on a page. Without the ability to do so, images and words blend into one another and the student is unable to distinguish the difference.
Students need to color the letter and its corresponding picture. They then also practise their fine motor further by writing over the dotted letters to form the word of the picture they are colouring.
Should you have any queries or suggestions, please contact me on margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com
Margaux