Turn your teletherapy practice into a fun and interactive Pokemon game! Have your students complete therapy activities to capture Pokemon, battle Pokemon trainers, and earn Poke badges. This motivating and interactive Pokemon teletherapy game is completely customizable to your therapeutic practice, whether you're an OT, SLP, or PT.
Have your students target their fine motor and visual-motor skills and address their writing goals with this fun Build-a-Minion activity! Your students will not only design their very own minion (or copy mine if they're working on their visual-motor integration skills), but they will also choose their minion's personality traits and then write about them! This activity is fun, easy, and completely customizable to fit your students' needs.
Turn your teletherapy practice into a fun and interactive Fortnite game! Have your students complete therapy activities to travel to new Fortnite locations, uncover treasure chests, discover new Fortnite skins, and battle evil marauders. This free Fortnite-themed template is completely modifiable and customizable to your therapeutic practice, whether you're OT, SLP, or PT - and you don't need to be familiar with Fortnite to use it.
Have your students complete therapy activities to build their own Minecraft world (with castles, pyramids, and treehouses), discover treasure, run from scary zombies, and tame wild animals! This free Minecraft-themed template is completely modifiable and customizable to your therapeutic practice, whether you're OT, SLP, or PT.
For all your students that love Sonic and need to work on their fine motor skills, look no further for the perfect treatment activity! This easy and fun hand strengthening craft only requires an apple (or any type of fruit) and spaghetti and specifically develops the strength and coordination on the precision side of the hand (thumb, index, and middle finger).
Jamboard is an easy and user-friendly tool that makes teletherapy 10x easier. Use Jamboard to address fine motor goals, complete matching activities, work on visual perception, and challenge handwriting skills (among other things!) Check out this quick tutorial to learn how to use it during teletherapy.
Have your students drag and drop shapes to build their very own holiday snowman! After they build their snowman, have them draw a picture of it, cut it out, and write a story about it! No materials required, you just need to be able to share your screen and have your students take control during teletherapy. This activity targets visual memory, spatial awareness, and visual-motor integration skills.