Troll Sensory Bin | Feed Troll Shapes Numbers Colors Rhyming | SLP SPED Autism
Product Description
These Troll Sensory Bin Activities, "Feed Troll," are a hands-on, engaging addition to any sensory bin center or troll-themed unit. Students "feed Troll" pieces to target shapes, sizes, numbers, colors, rhyming words, CVC words, and language concepts across three complete differentiated sets. The open-ended format makes this resource flexible for small group instruction, independent centers, or sensory bin play.
🟢 Perfect for:
- Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) targeting rhyming, phonological awareness, CVC words, vocabulary, and language concept goals
- Special Education teachers building troll, fantasy, and sensory-themed units
- Autism classrooms needing engaging, repeatable sensory activities
- Occupational Therapists working on fine motor skills and sensory integration
- ABA therapists running receptive language and discrete trial programs
- Early Childhood, Pre-K, and Kindergarten teachers
- Math Intervention and RTI / MTSS teachers (shapes + numbers)
- Homeschool families with multi-age learners
🎨 What's Included — 3 Complete Sets:
- Feed Troll Shapes Set — identify shapes and sizes
- Feed Troll Numbers and Colors Set — identify numbers, colors, and sizes
- Feed Troll Rhyming Words Set — rhyming words, CVC words, and language concepts (feature, function, class)
- Instruction cards for each set to use as an independent center or sensory bin task
🎯 Skills Targeted:
2D shape identification, size discrimination, number recognition and counting, color identification, rhyming words and phonological awareness, CVC words (consonant-vowel-consonant decoding), beginning/middle/ending sounds, language concepts (feature, function, class), receptive and expressive vocabulary, following 1-step and multi-step directions, fine motor skills, sensory integration, and independent work.
How to Use:
For small group instruction, the teacher or therapist gives a verbal prompt and the student feeds Troll the correct piece. For independent work, place all the pieces in a sensory bin (colorful rice, water beads, kinetic sand, rainbow-dyed fillers, shredded paper) and post one or more instruction cards for students to complete on their own.
⭐ Ways to Use:
- Troll, fantasy, and sensory thematic units
- Speech therapy small group sessions
- Sensory bin centers and morning tubs
- Math centers (shapes and numbers)
- Independent work systems (TEACCH)
- ABA discrete trial training
- Literacy centers targeting phonological awareness and CVC decoding
- Math intervention (RTI / MTSS Tier 2 & 3)
- Multi-sensory phonics instruction
- Calm-down and sensory regulation activities
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