This fun activities involved the use of
shapes and position words (fun math skills) which will support young children’s fine motor development, and
will help to build the strength and dexterity necessary to hold a pencil
appropriately. Check out other ways to help with fine motor here. Click to grab FREE Fine Motor and Gross Motor Ideas.
shapes and position words (fun math skills) which will support young children’s fine motor development, and
will help to build the strength and dexterity necessary to hold a pencil
appropriately. Check out other ways to help with fine motor here. Click to grab FREE Fine Motor and Gross Motor Ideas.
Each one was done together with specific directions as I drew.
“Draw a small circle.”
“Add a large circle for a body beside the small circle.”
It is so amazing to see the differences! We then used water colors with q-tips to work on those fine motor skills! Check out those great pencil grips! Check out other Fine Motor Ideas.
We practiced reading the sentence and spoke about all the phonological awareness skills. Then we used Seesaw (10 Ideas)…to practice pointing to one word at a time! It is really hard to do with a word like bumblebee that has 3 syllables (or claps as we call them!) See Clapping Syllables.
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