Hi, Teach123 Fans: Lava Paper!

Hi Teach 123 Fans who came from here:http://teach123-school.blogspot.com/2012/12/handwriting-lava-paper.htmlI was thrilled to see that Teach123 had posted our lava paper! (I created it originally but was just drawing it in on paper each time, Tonya of TherapyFunZone.com used Photoshop to make my dreams come true). Anyway, Teach123 has an AMAZING blog with great ideas for teachers and I originally found her through Pinterest where she showed off a genius idea for reducing visual clutter as well as helping not overwhelm a child who sees a ton of work in front of them.http://pinterest.com/pin/79868593363169839/"Cut a file folder into strips. The shorter the attention span, the smaller you will cut the strips. I cut this one into 3 parts. Students open 1 flap at a time and always begin at the top and work their way down. Students complete the work that they can see when a flap is open. "=======We were trying to think of what to label that amazing idea while in an IEP meeting the other day. All thanks to Teach123. So....I digress.Basically because of this pin, I found Teach123 and spent a lot of time checking out her ideas. I think teachers have GREAT ideas for OTs and vice versa! I saw a post where she had a picture of some handwriting paper she had used and decided to write her to see if she was up for trying some lava paper out. Long story short (okay it's a short story but long story sounds way better), she posted it on her very popular blog. And yes, yay, I'm e...
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