Do you remember when you first grasped the concept of telling time? It's a pivotal skill that opens up a whole new world of understanding and independence for young minds. And when working with a child to practice telling time, it's important that they visualize it. So here are some telling time worksheets. I still| A Day in our Shoes
List of what fine motor skills your infant or baby should be developing, and 19 fun activities to practice and help them grow.| A Day in our Shoes
Our Printable Mazes for Kids are designed to support fine motor skills, visual motor integration, cognitive processing, and language skills!| The Inspired Treehouse
For kids with learning disabilities, telling time can be a pretty advanced skill. It's one that requires a lot of cognitive processing, which many of us take for granted. Many kids begin to learn this skill in preschool, but for kids with learning disabilities, learning time and managing time struggles can go well into high| A Day in our Shoes
Halloween is here, but Frankenstein is hiding! Can you find him?? In this Frankenstein Visual Perception Fun Pack, kids will work on counting 1-10, writing numbers 1-10, and visual perceptual skills as they search for Frankenstein! In this post, we’ll look at the skills addresssed in this FREE Printable Pack. Skills include: Counting Number Writing […] The post Frankenstein Visual Perception Fun! appeared first on The Fine Motor Detective.| The Fine Motor Detective
Sequencing Pictures Sequencing is an important executive function. It is a foundation skill that children must develop before they can move on to more complex functions. More on that in a bit. Sequencing is how we put our thoughts and our world in order. We have to sequence not only the tasks we do every| A Day in our Shoes
These free printable winter pattern block mats are a fun ‘print and go’ activity for working on math concepts & fine motor skills for preschoolers & kindergarteners.| Picklebums
Grab your Free Download Skill Based Chore Chart Tired of chore charts that assume all kids develop at the same rate? Yeah, me too. Scroll down to get the PDF and print it--or put your email address in the form and we'll send it to your inbox for later. That's why I created a Skills-Based| A Day in our Shoes
I have a fun and cheap sensory activity perfect for the crisp and colorful autumn days. If there's one thing I love, it's finding creative| A Day in our Shoes
These free printable pattern block turkey designs are a fun, 'print and go' activity for kids that works on math concepts, fine motor skills & more.| Picklebums
These free printable fall pattern block mats are a fun 'print and go' activity for working on math concepts, fine motor skills and more.| Picklebums
Football Bingo Are you planning a Super Bowl party or another football-themed event? Looking for some free football bingo cards to print? Well, welcome! This| A Day in our Shoes
With this set of 15 Back to School Fine Motor Activities, students will practice fine motor, early literacy, and math skills.| ABC's of Literacy
This cutting practice box is perfect for classroom centers, occupational therapy sessions, or fine motor time at home!| The Inspired Treehouse
These free printable summer pattern block mats are a fun activity for working on math concepts, fine motor skills and more.| Picklebums
These Earth Day pattern block mats are ready to print and use. They are a quick and easy Earth Day activity that kids will love!| Picklebums
Birds are chirping and the grass is turning green! Spring is right around the corner and it’s a perfect time to look at Spring Visual Discrimination Activities! Not only do these FREE PRINTABLES address visual discrimination, BUT they also target matching, crossing midline, fine motor skills, bilateral hand skills, visual memory, visual sequential memory, and […] The post Spring Visual Discrimination Activities appeared first on The Fine Motor Detective.| The Fine Motor Detective
It’s time to follow the rainbow and find the pot of gold!! St. Patrick’s Day Activities are in full force and this FREE Leprechaun Activities pack- packs a punch addressing both fine motor skills and cutting skills. First, we will see why fine motor skills are important. Next, we will take a peek at some […] The post Leprechaun Activities appeared first on The Fine Motor Detective.| The Fine Motor Detective
It doesn’t matter if your pet is a dog, cat, rabbit, fish, turtle, or another animal, they quickly become part of the family. So, let’s celebrate our furry…or scaly friends with these FREE Pet Theme Activities. Activities are for preschoolers to 1st graders with a developmental approach. Skills targeted include fine motor skills, scissor skills, […] The post Free Pet Theme Activities appeared first on The Fine Motor Detective.| The Fine Motor Detective
Children enjoy talking about their pets or really any animals! This Mini Pet Theme Writing Activities Pack has 3 different levels of difficulty. In addition to these levels, letter formation, letter size, and line placement are also targeted. Cutting skills are included to go along with the activities as well. Perfect for kindergarteners to first grade! […] The post Pet Theme Writing Activities appeared first on The Fine Motor Detective.| The Fine Motor Detective
The Christmas tree is up and presents are wrapped! Now it’s time for some Santa and Rudolph Fine Motor Fun! First, let’s discuss why fine motor skills are important. Next, let’s look at some fun Christmas Fine Motor Activities. Lastly, we will apply those fine motor skills into some cute Santa and Rudolph Cutting Activities. […] The post Santa and Rudolph Fine Motor Fun! appeared first on The Fine Motor Detective.| The Fine Motor Detective
Pom Pom Colour Sorting with Pegs: Strengthen those developing muscles in their fingers and hands while refining colour recognition!| My Bored Toddler
Paper Squares Snowman: This is a fun and simple paper craft idea to celebrate the first snowfall. It is quick and easy to set up!| My Bored Toddler
Have the kids can make a flurry of beautiful pipe cleaner snowflakes to hang on the Christmas tree or to display in a sunny window this winter.| Happy Hooligans
Toddlers can strengthen fine-motor skills and pincer grip with this easy set-up activity. Needed: playdough, uncooked spaghetti, beads.| Happy Hooligans
Make beautiful, multicoloured Initial ornaments by wrapping twigs collected from the yard in variegated yarn.| Happy Hooligans
Kids will strengthen their fine motor skills while making a colourful button initial ornament to hang on the Christmas tree.| Happy Hooligans
Teach kids how to sew with this yarn rainbow craft. All you need is a styrofoam produce tray and some scraps of yarn.| Happy Hooligans
A fun, easy-prep, easy-cleanup Halloween craft that introduces kids to making designs with yarn or string.| Happy Hooligans
Teach toddlers and preschoolers how to spread with a knife with this fun and engaging shaving cream and blocks activity.| Happy Hooligans
With this Huichol-inspired art process, kids can create a vibrant and unique piece of art, using colourful yarn scraps and glue.| Happy Hooligans