Want to learn how you can mark up pdf's on your iPad?   Basically this free app allows you to mark
and draw on the iPad with pdf documents. Therefore, if any of you have ordered some of our visual
motor electronic books you can now store them on your iPad and have the children practice visual
motor skills using the iPad instead of paper. Here is how you do it:

Step 1: On your iPad download the free pdf-notes app from itunes.

Step 2: Email yourself a copy of a pdf document. Try our free
sample page from Visual Motor Workbook at
www.YourTherapySource.com/visualmotorworkbook .

For large files, ie Visual Motor Workbook, click on the download
link you originally received from us. If either of those don't work try
using a free service like sendthisfile.com to email yourself the larger
document.
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Step 3: Open the pdf document on the iPad. In the upper right hand corner the option will come up
to "Open in pdf-notes". Tap on that option.

Step 4: Wait a few seconds and your document will open. Now you can mark up the pages directly
on the iPad. At the top of the page is where you can change the thickness of the mark, erase,
change colors, undo, redo and more.

Step 5: Tap at the bottom of the page to email or print the document. Tap on the books to return to
your bookshelf of other pdf documents.

Step 6: Try out some of our other pdf documents that you could use on the iPad like What's
Missing? Patterns, Patterns, Patterns or Follow the Path.