 Cost: $5.00  Purchase Location: Five Below  Description/Uses: A calculator with large numbers can help a student with visual impairments or fine motor.

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 Cost: $5.00  Purchase Location: Five Below  Description/Uses: A calculator with large numbers can help a student with visual impairments or fine motor difficulties see/touch the numbers, and use a calculator to compute math problems.

 Cost: $12.95  Purchase Location:  Description/Uses: These scissors enable students who have fine motor difficulties, low tone, weak grip, or are left-handed to actively participate in cutting activities.

 Cost: $19.79  Purchase Location: Staples  Description/Uses: Velcro can be used to increase communication for non-verbal or students with limited verbal skills with the use of picture communication symbols (choice menus, topic boards, communication boards, behavior charts, communication notebooks)

 Cost: 18" x 9 ft.-$ " x 9 ft.-$  Purchase Location: duct/ProductDetail.aspx?product=16955&k eyword=con-tact duct/ProductDetail.aspx?product=16955&k eyword=con-tact  Description/Uses: Can be used to quickly laminate PCS, pictures, papers, index cards etc. to make them more durable for daily/repeated classroom use.

 Cost: $1.79  Purchase Location: list.php?k= list.php?k=27440  Description/Uses: Can be used to gently guide students’ fingers in the proper position for gripping (pencils, pens, crayons, markers etc.) during coloring/writing activities.

 Cost: $1.99  Purchase Location: The Container Store  Description/Uses: Can be use to make pictures, paper, words, index cards, PCS, etc. magnetic.

 Cost: $5.95  Purchase Location: primary-colors.html primary-colors.html  Description/Uses: Can be used to create removable/tactile borders or lines during writing activities.

 Cost: $1.50  Purchase Location: m.php?id=474 m.php?id=474  Description/Uses: Can be used to help students track lines/individual words while they read. (Can be made at home by cutting a square/rectangle out of the middle of a color index card)

 Cost: $2.95  Purchase Location: m.php?id=471 m.php?id=471  Description/Uses: Can be used for students who have visual or focusing needs during any activity.

 Cost: $1.97  Purchase Location: A.C. Moore  Description/Uses: Can be used to increase grip strength and fine motor skills. It enables students to participate in pasting activities.

 Cost: $1.00  Purchase Location: Dollar Tree  Description/Uses: Can be used to help students transition from one activity to another more smoothly.

 Cost: $1.00  Purchase Location: Dollar Tree  Description/Uses: Can be used during reading /writing activities, communication, etc for students who have fine motor difficulties, low tone.

 Cost: $1.00 each  Purchase Location: Dollar Tree  Description/Uses: Can be used to address the sensory needs of students. Can be used as a reward/structured break.

 Cost: $10.00 for 4 Sheets  Purchase Location: php?id=515 php?id=515  Description/Uses: Magnetic inkjet paper can be used to make large or small magnets quickly and easily. The magnets can be used on a magnetic dry erase board or metal tray for visual schedules, choice boards, word exploration, number/letter matching etc.

 Cost: $4.24 Dozen  Purchase Location: emdetails.aspx?&item=DIX emdetails.aspx?&item=DIX22500  Description/Uses: Can be used to facilitate correct grip for handwriting.