I am so happy that I received so much good feedback from our Spring Fine Motor Skills Bundle! Lots and lots of teachers and parents love the activities included in this bundle. I made sure that the activities included in this pack are engaging and fun for kids of all ages.
Because I asked for more, I finally published the rest of the seasonal bundles so you can work on any of the activities ALL YEAR ROUND. Available in the shop now are:
- Summer Fine Motor Skills Bundle
- Autumn Fine Motor Skills Bundle
- Winter Fine Motor Skills Bundle
- Spring Fine Motor Skills Bundle
There are four activity set in each seasonal bundle. Below is a presentation of each activity and how to use bundles.
GEOBARD PATTERNS
In this activity, you must have rubber bands and Geoboards, which are again available on Amazon. The main objective of this activity is to form the pattern in the cards (print in 4 pages per sheet) and identify the object that was formed. There are 2 levels of difficulty here, so just pick the ones suitable for your kids.
COUNTING CUBES PATTERNS
In this activity, you will need to count snap cubes. You can get these snap cubes in Amazon, and ours is from EDX.
The main objective of this activity is to form the pattern in the cards and identify or mark its equivalent silhouette. The coloured version of the printable is to be printed into card size (printed in 4 pages per sheet), and the companion sheets set (black and white version) is to scale, meaning you can print it in "actual size" form (letter size) and use it as a mat.
POPSICLE STICKS ART
This activity set requires you to use the companion sheets included in the learning material. The main objective of this activity is to form the picture in the activity sheets using coloured popsicle sticks. Count the total number of popsicle sticks used and trace the correct count.
POMPOM OR DOT STICKER/COUNTER ACTIVITY
Using the activity sheets included, the child will form the pictures in the cards and identify the number of each coloured pompom in the picture. I indicated "dot stickers" because you can also use coloured dot stickers, do-a-dot markers or coloured glass gems in this activity.
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