Sensory Pathway Decals- Construction Zone
Sensory Pathway Decals- Construction Zone
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Why We Love It
Caution: Sensory zone ahead! Stick our Sensory Pathway Decals onto your floor and walls to turn any space into a bustling construction zone. Little builders stomp, hop and spin through movement prompts that support early motor skills, body awareness and self-regulation. With its quick setup and engaging design, this sensory path helps kids return to learning calm, centered and ready to participate.
- Includes 38 decals featuring 15 playful construction designs
- Helps build motor planning skills and improve behavior
- Made by Fun and Function
- All ages
Ideas for Use
- Install in the hallway for smooth transitions that promote movement and positive peer interactions
- Build skills! Have students hop along the road and jump on the footprints as they move through the space
- Use the decals to practice safety skills like "Stop, Go" and following directions
Details
- Construction Zone includes 38 decals: detour (1), cone (3), boot prints (4), highway (8), tread marks (8), tire (3), tractor dig (1), truck spin (1), jump sign (1), success sign (1), stop (2), hop (1), tractor lift (1), stop light (1), kids at play (2).
- Decals are 5"L - 23"L
- Made of PVC coated cardstock
- Surface wash. Air dry
- Colors: Multicolored. Colors and shading may vary
Getting Started
Before You Begin:
- If your decals arrive folded or rolled up, unfold or unroll them and allow to flatten for 24 hours
- Choose smooth areas of the floors and walls (without chips, cracks or bumps) to place the decals
Preparing the Surface:
- Clean the floors and walls using a cleaner with degreaser. Wipe dry with a lint-free cloth
- Create a layout on paper where the decals are to be placed. Once satisfied with the placement, use painter's tape to temporarily attach each decal to the floors or walls
- Make sure the decals are not placed over grout lines or gaps between tiles
Installing the Decals:
- Peel a small section of the backing away from the decal. Carefully place this section of the decal to the floor or wall
- Slowly peel the rest of the backing away. As you pull the backing away, use a squeegee tool to flatten the decal into place
After Installation
- After the decal is placed, firmly but gently use the squeegee to smooth the decal's surface to remove air bubbles
- Allow the decals to settle for 24 hours before students use your Sensory Pathway
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