Multisensory Learning

Activities to Teach Phonics and Math
Right now, our children are being asked to learn everything virtually. Most of their current assignments involve academic websites and completing online assignments. What if you could include some hands-on activities to teach phonics and math to your children? No printer required and they get away from being glued to a computer or tablet screen!
Activities for Learning Letters - How Wee Learn
Teaching preschoolers the letters of the alphabet can be so much fun with these hands-on learning activities! These activities are quick and easy and require minimal set up, but your child will have so much fun while learning their letters with these easy and fun learning activities.
Fun Phonics Activity for Learning to Read EE - FREE Printable!
This is a simple and fun phonic activity for teaching the sound of EE to your child in home school or in the classroom. It's a multi-sensory activity that is great for the child who needs to move! Appropriate for preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school language arts and reading.
Preschool Vibes on Instagram: "🔤✨ Mastering the Letter M: A Multisensory Learning Experience! ✨🔤 Dive into the fascinating world of letter formation with our focus on the letter M! This video guides you through a comprehensive, multisensory approach to learning how to recognize, build, and write the letter M, combining visual, tactile, and auditory learning methods. 🎨 First, we explore building the letter M with four big lines: one big line down, frog jump to the top for another big line down, a big line up, and another line down. This physical construction of the letter with tangible materials like blocks or magnets sets a strong foundation. 🌟 Next, transition to writing the letter M in various sensory materials like sand, shaving cream, or salt. These textures make the learning proce
5.8K views · 25 reactions | If your child is working on syllables, then try this simple activity. All you need is legos, masking tape and sharpie.Consonant le:*Always at the end of a word*Always ends in the letters L, EHow to divide?When a word ends with le and preceded by a consonant, the syllable is divided before that consonant. For example, tur/tle, pur/ple.C-le syllable patternsIf the first syllable ends with the vowel such as table, cable, eagle, it is considered “open” the vowel says its long sound. If the syllable ends with a consonant such as puzzle, handle, the syllable is considered “closed” and the vowel says it’s short sound.If the word has a ck before the le, then don’t split ck. For example, freck/le, pick/leAs always there can be exceptions.Follow for more ideas @learnwithkidscrafts #kidactivities #scienceofreading #phonicsfun #learningathome #kindergarten #earlyliteracy #earlyyearseducation #learningthroughplay #diymom #learntoread #homeschoolingmom #phonics #syllables #phonicsactivities #handsonlearning #learningisfun#homeschooling #learningtoread #homeschoolingideas #earlychildhoodeducation #teachersofinstagram #classroomactivities #literacycenters | Learn with Kids Crafts
3.8K views · 13 reactions | If your child is working on syllables, then try this simple activity. All you need is legos, masking tape and sharpie.Consonant le:*Always at the end of a word*Always ends in the letters L, EHow to divide?When a word ends with le and preceded by a consonant, the syllable is divided before that consonant. For example, tur/tle, pur/ple.C-le syllable patternsIf the first syllable ends with the vowel such as table, cable, eagle, it is considered “open” the vowel says its long sound. If the syllable ends with a consonant such as puzzle, handle, the syllable is considered “closed” and the vowel says it’s short sound.If the word has a ck before the le, then don’t split ck. For example, freck/le, pick/leAs always there can be exceptions.Follow for more ideas @learnwit
How to Promote Multimodal Learning Through Music and Movement — Yo Re Mi
Multimodal learning and multi sensory classroom activities - YRM
1.2M views · 15K reactions | DIY Tactile Letter Cards ☝🏻 Research shows that children learn best when we use a multisensory approach. Try making these easy-to-make, super sensory cards to develop letter recognition and formation. Children will not only see the letter but feel it! As they run their finger along the letter they begin to understand and remember how the letter is formed and this will prompt the movement to be stored in their muscle memory. #phonicsfamily #phonics #letters #learningletters #alphabet #cardboard #cardboardalphabetplay #handsonlearning #diy #education #teaching #learning #montessori #montessoriinspired #montessoriathome #inspiration #sensoryplay #preschool #prek #childdevelopment | Phonics Family
DIY Tactile Letter Cards ☝🏻 Research shows that children learn best when we use a multisensory approach. Try making these easy-to-make, super sensory cards to develop letter recognition and formation. Children will not only see the letter but feel it! As they run their finger along the letter they begin to understand and remember how the letter is formed and this will prompt the movement to be stored in their muscle memory. #phonicsfamily #phonics #letters #learningletters #alphabet #cardboa
Multisensory Prewriting in Your Special Education Classroom
I want to share with you some great steps to multisensory prewriting. In order for special education students to become writers, they need to understand some more basic things. Inside this blog, you will learn about the significance of using their names in print for special education children. Using multisensory activities to help your special education students learn their letters. I also discuss how kinesthetic learning activities will help your early child special education classroom.
6 Fun Multisensory Learning Activities to Supercharge Your Reading Instruction
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Multisensory Name Activities
One of the first and most important skills kindergarten students learn is how to spell and write their names! 🖍 Some of them already come in with it mastered, but some are just starting out. Since every student learns differently, you want to have a variety of options for them that touches on every learning style. 🖐🏃 👀 Activate multiple parts of your students’ brains with these fun activities! Fingertips have over 3,000 nerve endings in each finger. So having multiple ways to engage those nerve endings while learning letters and names can be a very effective strategy. 🧠 That’s why we created this list of multi-sensory name activities! Make writing them fun and engaging with multi-sensory activities! 🏆 💥 Check out more ideas on the blog at SimplyKinder.com!
Multi-Sensory Letter Formation Activities for Special Education
If you are an occupational therapist or a special education teacher, then you will want to check out these multisensory letter formation activities. These are great play based learning activities. These multisensory letter activities are great to use during centers or small groups. I have letter formation strategies that include tactile sensory activities, visual learning strategies for kids, olfactory sensory activities, auditory learning strategies, and movement based activities for kids.