For handwriting improvement and practice, highlight the area to write on.
Use Mesh to identify by color items or spaces around the home, office or school. Place on chairs, tables, cabinets, doors, locker, etc.
Use a die-cut star as a locker decoration or reward.
Color code folders, cards or papers for student use.
Punch or cut letters or shapes in various styles and sizes to manipulate and move for games and learning on paper, white boards, walls, objects, etc. Letters are removable and repositionable.
Create games and learning charts with pre-cut shapes and squares of different colored mesh to match and move over and over again (place the red mesh square over the red apple, place the yellow mesh 2 next to the large number 2, place black mesh next to the kettle cupboard, etc.)
Create temporary games, such as Tic Tac Toe, on white boards, floor, car windows, lapboards and dining room tables.
Use mesh as a light stabilizing grip for such instruments as violins or to position on knee for guitars.
Use for all sorts of simple and complex craft projects for different functioning and learning levels: card making, gift boxes, gift tags, lunch bags, refrigerator art, scrapbooking, bulletin boards, party decorations, posters, etc. For other ideas, please see the Showcase and Project sections on this web site.