![]() ![]() ![]() Inside each of the squares, write the name of an exercise (e.g. Other fall items such as: fake fall leaves, pumpkins, or sunflowersĭraw two hopscotch boards on the driveway with your sidewalk chalk. Sidewalk chalk or sidewalk paint or painters tape if playing indoors SENSORY MOTOR LESSON PLAN: THE BUSY LITTLE SQUIRREL ![]() If your kids love this book as much as ours did, why stop there? We LOVE it when a good book can inspire some creative movement and play! Read The Busy Little Squirrel and then try these gross motor, fine motor, and sensory activities to continue the fun! As part of our school-based therapy practice, we use sensory motor lesson plans just like the one below to target a whole range of developmental skills in a classroom setting – but you could just as easily try this set of activities at home! ![]() Kids love repeating the line: “He was so busy!” on each page as you read and they’ll love peeking into the little squirrel’s hideout at the end of the story. The Busy Little Squirrel by Nancy Tafuri is a sweet, simple fall story about a squirrel who is so busy racing to get ready for winter that he can’t stop to play with any of his animal friends along the way. ![]()
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