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Calming Sensory Seeker Activities

Do you have some sensory seeking students in your classroom? I’m sharing my favorite calming sensory seeking activities. These sensory activities can be used in your preschool, elementary, or special education classrooms. Sensory bins are always a favorite and can be used with a variety of materials. Yoga balls or swings are also great activities for sensory seeker children. Another activity for sensory seekers at school is to have them do heavy work like rolling chairs, carrying items, etc.
21 Classroom Sensory Activities That Keep Kids Focused & Engaged

Looking for effective sensory activities for the classroom? These simple desk-based, small-group, and movement sensory ideas help students stay focused, calm, and ready to learn. Perfect for early years, primary classrooms, or special education settings, these activities support attention, emotional regulation, and hands-on learning without disrupting lessons. Save this pin for easy classroom sensory activities you can use every day! ClassroomSensoryActivities
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