Great activity for kids who like to squish things. Pick it up and squeeze it with one or both hands, or put it on the floor and push down on the bag with an open palm.
Welcome to a spot to share ideas for working with students in exceptional education in public schools. Please describe activities you've successfully used with students to improve fine motor and self-help skills. Creative classroom adaptations for sensory-based and ergonomic needs are sought. Technology applications, low and high tech, are appreciated. Above all--be positive and professional in sharing your experiences and ideas. Thanks.
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Teacher-Made Pencil Pouch Squish Bag
Look at this great squish bag, created by a hard-working elementary school teacher, Ms. Gordy (with design consultation by Ms. Lerch):
Those Koosh-type toys trapped inside blob and bulge so enticingly when pressed or squeezed. The tape keeps the zipper closed, at least for a little while.
Great activity for kids who like to squish things. Pick it up and squeeze it with one or both hands, or put it on the floor and push down on the bag with an open palm.
Great activity for kids who like to squish things. Pick it up and squeeze it with one or both hands, or put it on the floor and push down on the bag with an open palm.
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