Using a multi-sensory strategy, this student built word family words to practice decoding using LEGO bricks.
This student practiced starting at any number and counting on using rubber spot markers. Bonus: the student enjoyed the sensory input of the texture of the spot markers as they counted!
Sensory circuit visuals are a great way to help students regulate their bodies before engaging in academic tasks. This visual allows the student to choose between different tasks for alerting, organizing, and calming. The circuit takes about 10 minutes to complete.
The Wilson Student Reader has been adapted to fit virtual learning environments. With Google Slides, students can read word lists, sentences, and high frequency words just like they would with a physical book. Students receive a letter board and dictation notebook in the mail to practice spelling and handwriting.
In-person students receive a binder featuring a Wilson Reader, and dictation pages to practice their literacy skills. They use a magnetic letter board to practice spelling.