Looking for activities to help your students develop fine motor skills? Check out these DIY and done for you fine motor activities and ideas for kindergarten!
I've been busy prepping all things fine motor with these letter and number mats. These fine motor mats are great for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten or even first grade for a fun way to learn and review letter recognition, number recognition, letter sound identification, number sense, and letter and number formation.
Create patterns, swirls or zig-zags with colourful buttons, great for fine motor learning centre activity. Easy to set up and children enjoy hands-on activities
Strengthening a child's tiny hand muscles is important for an array of early learning tasks including cutting, drawing, & ...
November Fine Motor Task Boxes These task boxes are PERFECT for morning tubs, busy bins, early finishers, or just for a little extra fine motor practice. These skills are ideal for preschoolers. You can grab this pack in my TPT shop. November Fine Motor Task Boxes Here is a peek inside this pack. There are 10 activities that fit inside 4x6 photo boxes. Scissor Skills- Cut along each line. Letter Mazes- Follow each maze. This is great for prewriting practice. Play Dough Mats- Roll out play dough snakes to fill each pattern. Spin and Cover- Spin the spinner. Identify the number and cover it on the mat. Counting Pizza- Use tongs to count pepperoni onto each pizza. Clip a Letter (or Sound)- Match the letter to the turkey feather. Or use the beginning sound version. Number Clip It- Clip all representations of each number. Sticker Letters- Fill each letter with stickers. Owl Color Beads- String beads onto each pipe cleaner. Snap Cube Letters- Build each letter with snap cubes. Sight words are also included. November Fine Motor Task Boxes For more preschool fun, follow along with us on Instagram @michele_dillon
This simple activity for learning to use scissors is great for older toddlers and preschoolers - it uses play dough instead of paper for skill building.
Weather Tracing Activities: In this 15 page no prep weather themed tracing packet, students in preschool, kindergarten, special education and autism classrooms will trace straight lines, curvy lines and zigzag lines while learning about the weather around them. These activities will help your students develop fine motor skills. These worksheets work well for and students with autism
The Groundhog Day Centers for Preschool and Kindergarten includes 7 printable low-prep activities to use at the beginning of February.
CUADERNO PARA RECORTAR La actividad de recortar es importante en la escuela por varias razones: Desarrollo de habilidades motoras finas: Al recortar,