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Friday, March 18, 2016

Sensory Easter Eggs

Have some sensory fun with Easter eggs this year! I ordered beeping Easter eggs and had a fun hunt with my students but I got to thinking about some of my other students that thrive with more sensory input. I bought textures, items for weightand some cellophane to make these fun eggs. My students loved them!  I made sure to leave little tabs on certain eggs like the ones with cellophane so that my students could flick the ends as well. There are so many options!  I also made a few matching eggs so that we could later do a match game. It was also fun to think outside of the box and use other items such as rubber bands to create interesting texture. It was a hit! You can easily use good old standbys like rice and beans to fill eggs. I also used nuts and washers from the tool section for weight. Bells are always fun, too! All of my students really liked making them and it nicely includes my more severe students. Happy Easter!!
Sensory Easter Eggs
different textures that allow blind kids to have a variety of sensory Easter eggs
Sensory Easter eggs
lots of sensory ideas inside the Easter eggs
Easter eggs for kids with Cortical Vision Impairment
Easter eggs for kids with Cortical Vision Impairment

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