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Special Education Build A Bunny Glyph

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Contributor:
The Honeysuckle Vine
Subjects:
Listening Skills, Following Directions, Spring, Fine Motor Skills, Responding to Questions, Language, Special Equation
Grade Level:
Pre K, K
File Type:
PDF
Pages:
15
  • Cover
  •  Preview of resource
  • Table of contents
  • Question Page with Answer Page
  • Step One
  • Step Two
  • Step Three
  • Step Four
  • Step five
  • Head and Body
  • Head and Body
  • Feet
  • Feet
  • Bow Ties
  • Crack the Code
MSRP: $3.10
$2.75
— You save $0.35

Description

With so many spring and Easter activities out there, why not use this Special Education Build A Bunny Glyph as an activity for language and following directions.

Description:

This Special Education Build A Bunny Glyph addresses language, following directions and fine motor skills. This fun and engaging activity produces an adorable bunny which can be used to be displayed in your room or hallway. This Special Education Build a Bunny has been created with fewer answer choices for the questions. This resource has step by step directions for the teacher.

What is a glyph?

If you are unfamiliar with a 'glyph' here is a definition: A glyph is short for hieroglyphics which is an ancient Egyptian system of signs used to record information in a pictorial form.

Contents of Resource:

This Special Education Build A Bunny Glyph activity includes a cover page, table of contents, Question Page with Answer Choices, Steps for Glyph activity, Crack the Code Display page for students' assembled bunnies, bunny body parts: white and brown and blue and pink bow ties.

Skills Addressed:

This Special Education Build A Bunny Glyph addresses:

language

following directions

fine motor skills

Use for spring display:

This fun and engaging activity produces an adorable bunny which can be used to be displayed in your room or hallway.

This Special Education Build a Bunny has been created with fewer answer choices for the questions. This resource has step by step directions for the teacher.

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