Try these fun and easy gross motor activities that support strength, coordination, and school readiness—perfect for home, therapy, or outdoor play!| Growing Hands-On Kids
Gross motor warm-ups are a vital foundation for successful handwriting when children are learning to write. Not only do they help build up the muscles that children need for handwriting, but they also help support motor planning and can even build confidence when they do pick up a pencil to write. Let's take a look... The post 5 Gross Motor Warm-Ups for Cursive Handwriting appeared first on Growing Hands-On Kids.| Growing Hands-On Kids
When half of the fifth graders selected 0.45 as the smallest of 0.8, 0.45, and 0.125, I had my work cut out for me. I planned a lesson that went wonderfully. Those are the days that remind me of how good it is to be a teacher. The post Comparing and Ordering Decimals appeared first on MARILYN BURNS MATH.| MARILYN BURNS MATH