Free fine motor activities for kids to help students with the development of pencil grip, prewriting, & scissor skills with simple things you have at home. MAke sure to download the freebie in the post! Fine motor skills are those that involve a refined use of the body’s small muscles, such as those in the hands, fingers, thumbs and wrists…. Read More
Sight Word Activities For Fine Motor Development
Try these free Dolch sight word practice activities as a fun hands-on way for students to learn sight words while developing their fine motor skills. As adults we likely don’t think twice about doing things like brushing our teeth, zipping a jacket, holding utensils or gripping a pencil, but surely in your classroom you have students who struggle with such… Read More
Developing Fine Motor with Name Activities
These editable fine motor name activities are fun for preschool and kindergarten kids who are learning to recognize and write their names. Each day we rely on our well-developed fine motor skills to complete tasks with ease. Cutting, eating with utensils, tying a bow, brushing our hair and teeth, holding a pencil, buttoning and zipping are all tasks that require… Read More
Fine Motor Activities for Preschool and Kindergarten
Fine motor alphabet activities are a fun learning center for preschool and kindergarten kids. In this blog post get free printables to use with your children today! Hello Friend! Are your students struggling with basic skills such as buttoning or zipping his or her coat, building block towers, or cutting and pasting? These are all signs that their fine motor skills… Read More