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Just For Fun: This page is based on ideas that I have enjoyed doing or being a part of. I hope you enjoy looking as much I have enjoyed doing!!! ©Sensory Scholar 2013

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Just For Fun:

This page is based on ideas that I have enjoyed doing or being a part of.

I hope you enjoy looking as much I have enjoyed doing!!! ©Sensory Scholar 2013

These were monster cupcakes with the directions taken off line. I put them on Frisbees and attached balloons for a school fund raiser. The kids loved them and they were snatched up. ©Sensory Scholar 2013

This was another project that was done for a fund raiser for school. I had the kids cut shapes out of colored scrapbook paper and then we put mounting foam under some of them to give them dimension in a black shadow box. To complete the project we had a brass plate made with the name of the school and the year. This is a great project because pre-K through high school kids can contribute. The kids of all ages participated in this project and enjoyed it. ©Sensory Scholar 2013

At Town and Country we do monthly teacher appreciation gifts that we take to the teachers in our teacher appreciation cart. Last January we make winter packets which included handmade snowflakes, Kleenex and cough drops. I always buy my teacher appreciation package pieces for Sam’s Wholesale. ©Sensory Scholar 2013

My kids using sequencing, memory and their motor planning skills to put their teacher packets together. ©Sensory Scholar 2013

During Holiday time Target has some great $1.00 accessories. The following are all double printed signs from Target. ©Sensory Scholar 2013

Other fun signs from Target. ©Sensory Scholar 2013

Holiday signs for $1.00 from Target. ©Sensory Scholar 2013

Other fun $1.00 sign from Target. ©Sensory Scholar 2013

These

roaches are a novel fidget, great to put into a bean or rice search bucket or fun to use with tweezers to improve motor skills. ©Sensory Scholar 2013

These $1.00 Target holiday finds I use for counting, treat box, or to pick up using tweezers for hand strengthening.

The dollar mice are great also from Target. These mice are nice and stretchy are great for fidgets. ©Sensory Scholar 2013

The

ever popular dollar spider balls can be used for treats, toy search in beans or rice, treats, counting etc. much cheaper than school store counters. ©Sensory Scholar 2013

This was door decoration for Chinese New Year. Paper products Mardels bookstore and Earls Party Store. ©Sensory Scholar 2013

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also did the hallway in Chinese New Year decorations from Earls Party. The dragons were 5 feet long and the kids loved them. They were hung from the ceiling with paper clips. The decorations stayed up and the kids didn’t pull them down. They could have, but liked them so much that they left them alone. ©Sensory Scholar 2013

This phone rest is a mini bean bag for phones to keep them sitting up. It was purchased from the Snow Goose in Tulsa Oklahoma. ©Sensory Scholar 2013

This is a large ruler that I found at a flea market. It is just a painted board. The paper besides it

says “How Tall Do You Think You Are?”