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Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Melissa and Doug Word Puzzles

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These wooden puzzle boards with letters can be an excellent tool for a special education classroom!

Here’s how they can be used effectively:

1. Sight Word and Vocabulary Practice
Students can match the wooden letters to the word that matches a picture, reinforcing sight word recognition and vocabulary.

Great for nonverbal students or early readers who benefit from visual support.

2. Spelling Skills

Teachers can guide students to spell simple CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words by identifying the picture and finding the correct letters.

Students with fine motor challenges benefit from the tactile engagement of placing letters.

3. Fine Motor Development

Picking up and placing the wooden letters helps strengthen hand muscles and hand-eye coordination, which is great for students working on motor skills goals in their IEPs.

4. Independent Work or Centers

These puzzle boards fit well in literacy centers or as an independent task. They’re self-contained and easy to manage, so students can complete them with minimal assistance.

Could be used as a calm, screen-free activity for students needing a sensory break while still learning.

5. Errorless Learning Opportunities

You can limit the letter choices to just the ones needed for each board, making it easier for students who are just beginning to spell or need more success-based learning.

6. Differentiated Instruction

For higher-level students, teachers can cover the picture and have them spell the word from memory.

For emerging learners, the picture provides context and support to encourage learning without frustration.

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