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fine motor examples

Our youngest students learn so much at an early age. This includes learning letters and numbers, correct pencil grasp, and sharing with classmates. Honestly, it can be overwhelming to take everything in while adjusting to school! Thankfully, teachers work hard to plan engaging activities that allow students to learn in fun ways. For instance, Fine Motor Activities provide an incredible way for students to learn through hands-on lessons! These fine motor examples will be sure to help students gain so much confidence in letters and numbers. 

fine motor examples

Fine Motor Activities 

Students will love learning letters and numbers with all the hands-on tools! There are multiple fine motor mats to ensure students gain confidence through various activities. Luckily, these fine motor examples allow students to explore in so many ways! 

Fine Motor Examples 

Learning letters and numbers is hard! There is just so much to remember. So, there are 8 sets of mats to ensure students have tons of hands-on practice. Each letter mat includes an upper and lower case to ensure students know both. 

Since everyone learns in different ways, all 8 options include variety. This includes using connecting cubes, lacing, and tracing. Additionally, there are fine motor mats for patterning shapes, dabbing and dotting, and using building blocks. Students will even use popsicle sticks and play-dough to form letters and numbers. 

All of these options help make learning hands-on while ensuring students learn their letters and numbers! Students can use the fine motor mats throughout the year as they learn and reinforce their knowledge.

fine motor examples

Preparation

Teachers are busy! They are always looking for fun activities for students. However, many of these activities require teachers to go to the store and cut out lots of objects. That is why these fine motor examples are easy to prepare quickly! Teachers can print them as task cards or as a whole page. Each mat is printer-friendly and in black and white to save on ink costs. While these fine motor examples are quick to print, they bring so much fun to learning! 

Implementation

The fine motor examples work in so many ways! For instance, they are perfect for morning bin work. Each mat can go into a separate bin to help keep everything organized. Additionally, they are great for fine motor bins and independent time. They are even excellent for small group and early finisher activities. Best of all, they require very few supplies that are commonly found in classrooms! No matter how teachers implement them, students will love learning their letters and numbers! 

Learning should be fun and exciting! Honestly, this is the best way for students to understand the material and be confident in their knowledge. Luckily, the Fine Motor Activities do exactly that! All of the fine motor examples allow students to learn their letters and numbers while loving every minute in the classroom!  If you do not want to miss any of the upcoming lessons, join my email list to be notified of all the interactive lessons coming up! By joining the email list, you will receive freebies for blog exclusive subscribers!

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