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  • Red Apple Elementary School
  • Racine, WI
  • Nearly all students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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Sensory work is not only academic, but it also addresses a student’s learning profile and their interests! ( . . . and when you’re really good . . . you can meet their level of readiness too.) Sensory work provides differentiation for different students levels and different types of learners as well. Kinesthetic learners need the movement and feel of the sensory table. Linguistic learners enjoy the dialogue associated with working with other students at the sensory table. The interpersonal learner loves working with other students. The spatial learner develops stories and scenarios for play based on the contents of the table. The logical/mathematical learner loves the sorting and classifying of materials. Depending on the materials, the naturalist can even be engaged by a shell collection or different types of rocks added to a sensory table. I could go on, believe me. What I’m trying to say is, it’s differentiation at it’s finest.

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Sensory work is not only academic, but it also addresses a student’s learning profile and their interests! ( . . . and when you’re really good . . . you can meet their level of readiness too.) Sensory work provides differentiation for different students levels and different types of learners as well. Kinesthetic learners need the movement and feel of the sensory table. Linguistic learners enjoy the dialogue associated with working with other students at the sensory table. The interpersonal learner loves working with other students. The spatial learner develops stories and scenarios for play based on the contents of the table. The logical/mathematical learner loves the sorting and classifying of materials. Depending on the materials, the naturalist can even be engaged by a shell collection or different types of rocks added to a sensory table. I could go on, believe me. What I’m trying to say is, it’s differentiation at it’s finest.

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