Since my retirement from teaching, nothing has made me miss my classroom more than reading about the exciting sensory activities dreamed up by these three occupational therapists. Combining their knowledge about pediatrics, neurodevelopmental treatment techniques and occupational therapy gained through their work in clinics, schools and raising their own children, Patricia Angermeier, Joan Krzyzanowski and Kristina Keller Moir have compiled a must-have resource for all who work with children, especially children with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). Parents, this book is not only for the classroom, you will find a wealth of practical, easily doable sensory activites to be enjoyed the twelve months of the year in your home.
This book provides teachers, therapists, home-schooling parents, parents in general and other professionals with a variety of ways to help children improve their ability to learn and respond appropriately to the learning environment. Many children struggle with sensory issues, therefore, to address these needs, sensory integration has become a staple in early education. This book, covering the twelve months of the year, can be your bible of sensory activities.
This book provides teachers, therapists, home-schooling parents, parents in general and other professionals with a variety of ways to help children improve their ability to learn and respond appropriately to the learning environment. Many children struggle with sensory issues, therefore, to address these needs, sensory integration has become a staple in early education. This book, covering the twelve months of the year, can be your bible of sensory activities.
Picture this teacher: It has been a long year, school in almost over as it in mid June. The forecast for next day gives an uncomfortable, sticky, rainy day. How to plan for the next day an activity that is fun and meaningful?
Where is that book the size of a telephone book, Learning in Motion? It is filled with great ways to improve learning and behavior.

Skim Table of Contents…September, October, Nov… JUNE Activity Finder. Circus Tricks page 255? No, too active already. Clowning Around page 256, No …JUMPING ROPE ~ perfect it can be done indoors.
Page 269: All that I need to read is on one page. Each carefully, crafted lesson plan is always in the same format so it is simple and practical to use.
*Activity Goals: Example: Gross-Motor Skills Development…
*Time: 20 to 30 minutes
*Objectives: Example: Jump over a moving rope…
*Materials: Rope 10 to 15 feet long
*Procedure: Great, the seven easy steps to carry out this activity are clearly stated here.*Adaptions: My differently-able student in her wheel chair will participate by going under the rope...
*Multilevel Instruction: Vary the height or movement of the rope…for various skill levels.
This Jumping Rope activity is easy to do at home also. With no pangs of guilt, the book says I may copy the Letter to Parents that goes with this activity. I appreciate this letter after each activity as it gives the parents a chance to see what we do at school and many will want to repeat it at home.
Bell rings and I prepare for the next day. Reading my notes on the Jumping Rope activity, I notice a few children had trouble with the Activity Goals: Gross-Motor Skills Development.
Back to the Learning in Motion book.
Table of Contents…JUNE
On the first page in the section for June, like for each month, I find a chart with the fifteen Educational Goals by Activity listed in alphabetical order. I locate the Gross-Motor Skills Development column. Skim down the column, look for a checked box, skim across to the listed activity. Yes, an activity called Mountain Goats also develops this skill which we will do tomorrow.

The Introduction on the Theories of Motor Development and the description of the fifteen Educational Activity Goals will help you understand the reason behind each activity.

Do not let the size of this book discourage you. It is well organized in a logical, easy to navigate format. Once you have used one activity, all the others are presented in the same way. This user-friendly guide is a wonderful timesaver, written in easy to understand language. Fun-filled activities correspond with seasons, holidays, and educational goals that make even a retired teacher want to go back to school.
• Paperback: 350 pages
• Language: English
• ISBN: 978-1932565904
• Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.4 x 0.9 inches
• Price: US $39.95
What other resources with sensory activities do you use with your children?
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EXCELLENT book. I've recommended it many times. Thanks so much for putting it out there. You guys are awesome. =)
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Thanks Chynna for once again leaving a much appreciated comment. Yes, this book is a resource that can be used every day of the year. Lorna
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