Body Parts: Head, Arms, Feet

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by Learning at Home and School © 2026

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Price: $1.5 USD

Subjects: ot,autism,activitiesOfDailyLiving,prevocationalAndVocational

Grades: 0

Description

This lively, interactive activity helps students learn to identify body parts in a fun, engaging way. Learners look at cheerful, energetic kids and tap the correct body part — head, arms, or feet — based on the direction given. The deck features diverse children in wheelchairs, with some wearing superhero capes, helping students see mobility differences represented in positive, playful artwork. This promotes inclusion, representation, and connection while building important life skills. Skills Targeted • Body part identification • Listening and following directions • Visual attention and discrimination • Life skills and body awareness • Inclusive representation and social understanding • Early vocabulary development • Task persistence How It Works Look at or listen to the body part named. Find the correct body part on the child. Tap the head, arms, or feet. Continue through multiple fun, lively scenes. Great For ✔ Life skills instruction ✔ Early learners building body awareness ✔ Students who benefit from inclusive representation ✔ Occupational therapy sessions ✔ Special education and adapted learning ✔ Vocabulary development ✔ Engaging, movement-themed learning A joyful, inclusive activity that builds body awareness, listening skills, and confidence, while ensuring children who use wheelchairs see themselves positively represented in learning materials.

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