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claire3933

Colour Monster Fine Motor

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Can be used to match colours and develop fine motor skills Can also be used for a numeracy activity Includes 7 monsters - Red, Pink, Yellow, Grey, Blue, Green & Multicoloured
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sarahbrown1995

Flower Fine Motor Activity

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Use these natural flower pictures to help develop fine motor skills in children by adding tweezers and pompoms or gems to finish and create the flower.
Lunar New Year Fine MotorQuick View
pollygillett

Lunar New Year Fine Motor

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Lunar New Year fine motor images. Add loose parts to the dots to work on fine motor skills 6 images- lantern, fan, dragon, envelope, coin, fortune cookie Inspiration for this resource from @Miss_e_early_years
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pollygillett

Winter Fine Motor

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5 wintery images with dots on to add loose parts and work on fine motor skills mitten, hat, scarf, snowflake and hot chocolate Inspiration for this resource from @miss_e_early_years
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lbrowne

Fine Motor Skills Shape Sheets

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A set of shapes for children to improve their cutting skills. There are 11 large shapes and 2 pages showing small shapes which can be used for assessment.
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lbrowne

Enhancing Fine Motor Skills with Animals

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This resource has an animal theme and is designed to enhance fine motor skills development in children within the EYFS and KS1 age groups. It includes three worksheets each featuring 8 cartoon-style animal heads with dotted lines for tracing. Children can either assign creative names to these animals or use their actual species names. There is a collection of pets, wild animals and farm animals.
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Miss_Smith_Makes

Space fine motor and scissor skills

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Fine motor and scissor skills practice for EYFS and KS1. Talk about the space items, Have your children cut out the ones they like and stick them onto the picture to create their own space themed scene.
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kk2257

Fine Motor Skill Practice

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15 activities for students to develop their fine motor skills. Each activity includes illustrated instructions, a box label and printable material. Activities may require extra materials (scissors, glue, beads, etc.).
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thesaylers

Fine Motor Skills Galore

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All young children need to master fine motor control to equip them for handwriting, math, and more. Some of the Activities: Fine Motor Skills: 4 lacing cards Fine Motor Skills: 2 "Make Your Own" Fold-able Clocks- Lift the flap to see how to read the minute hand more clearly. Fine Motor Skills: 6 Circle Time Tracing and shading Task cards Fine Motor Skills: 24 Scissor Skills Task Cards including fall, winter, spring, and holiday themes! Perfect for centers, homeschoolers, group activities, and quiet time.
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lbrowne

Supporting Fine Motor Skills

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This 12-page fine motor skills resource for EYFS and KS1 supports early handwriting development through tracing activities. Each page features a variety of patterns, dotted lines, and shapes for children to trace over, helping to strengthen pencil control, hand-eye coordination, and pre-writing skills. The resource encourages precision and confidence in mark-making, making it a valuable tool for early learners. The sheets can be laminated for flexible use and added to the writing corner.
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Miss_Smith_Makes

Fine motor skills Autumn

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Fine motor skills and scissor skills activity for continuous provision. Talk about what happens to the trees in autumn and discuss the changing seasons. Cut out the different parts to create autumn trees.
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khadijah246

Gross motor skill and fine motor skills

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very good resource to use with students. it can help them to understand the difference between both motor skills. activities included. exam question and answer provided. for Human lifespan and development unit
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evebatten

Developing fine motor skills and 'handedness'

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A document that contains guidance I've received from from Occupational Therapists in the past and stuff Ive found on the web. Thought it would be useful to have it easily to hand in the classroom. I&'m not happy with my layout but the content is pretty comprehensive ...I think.
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RemediaPub

Fine-Motor Skills: Readiness Skills

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Improve eye-hand coordination and executing verbal directions. Students will use pencil and paper - as well as scissors and glue - to complete the 22 creatively illustrated lessons in this unit. Activities include cutting and pasting pieces of a pictures together, connecting the dots to create an image, finishing incomplete drawings, making it through mazes, and tracing shapes. Even young students are sure to improve their fine motor skills.
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missirvinesclass

Fine Motor Skills - Funky Fingers Challenges

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54 different ‘Funky Fingers’ Challenges. These challenges will support pupils to develop/strengthen their fine motor skills. Photos of the challenges set up that my class have already done are also included.
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thesaylers

Fine Motor Skills: Fall Activities

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39 Fine Motor Skills Activities Fine Motor Skills: cutting, lacing, tracing,and sorting Fine tune fine motor skills Scissor skills: master using scissors Thanksgiving: These 39 Activities are all Fall and Thanksgiving Fine Motor Activities Include Skills-Puzzle Task Cards Fall: Tasks 1-8: Pumpkins Fall: Tasks 9-10: Leaves Fall: Tasks 7-10: Celebrate Fall Fall: Tasks 11-14: Acorns and Apples Fall: Tasks 15-18: Scarecrows Thanksgiving: Task 19-24: Thanksgiving Task 25-26: Make your own! Thanksgiving:Lacing Cards Pilgrim Boy Pilgrim Girl Pumpkin Turkey Make a Clock with foldable flaps: easy to cut and assemble! Thanksgiving: turkey design clock (4 pages) Fall: pumpkin design clock TracingTime Task cards Sorting Fine Motor Skills: Fall: leaf sorting Thanksgiving Sorting
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ActiveMindsAcademy

Fine Motor Skills Development Workbook

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Elevate your child’s fine motor skills with our expertly crafted “OT Fine Motor Skills Development Workbook.†This 12-page resource is meticulously designed to provide a holistic approach to enhancing fine motor abilities in children. Whether you’re a parent seeking to enrich your child’s developmental journey or an educator/occupational therapist looking for a valuable tool, this workbook is tailored to meet your needs. Key Features: Comprehensive Skill Development: Dive into a well-rounded collection of activities that target various aspects of fine motor skills. From hand-eye coordination to finger dexterity, each page is crafted to nurture a spectrum of essential developmental areas. Engaging Worksheets: Captivate young learners with visually appealing and stimulating worksheets. Our activities are carefully curated to be both educational and enjoyable, ensuring that children remain actively involved in their learning experience. Parent, Educator, and Therapist Friendly: Whether you’re a parent guiding your child at home, an educator integrating skill development into lessons, or an occupational therapist seeking effective tools, this workbook accommodates diverse learning environments. Strategic Progression: The workbook follows a strategic progression, introducing foundational skills and gradually advancing to more complex tasks. This ensures a scaffolded learning experience, allowing children to build confidence and competence. Expert Design: Developed by professionals in child development and occupational therapy, this workbook reflects the expertise needed to optimize fine motor skill enhancement. The activities align with best practices to support your child’s growth. Ideal for Various Ages: Tailored for a broad age range, the workbook accommodates the developmental needs of different children. Whether you’re working with preschoolers or early elementary students, you’ll find the content adaptable and beneficial. Unlock the potential for fine motor skill mastery with our “OT Fine Motor Skills Development Workbook.†Empower children with the tools they need to excel in tasks that require precision and coordination. This resource is more than just a workbook; it’s a valuable companion in the journey towards fostering essential motor skills that lay the foundation for a lifetime of learning and accomplishment.