
PDF Lesson Materials
Tools
- Balance 1
- Core & Upper Body Strengthening 1
- Cutting Along Lines 6
- Cutting Simple Shapes 3
- Cutting a Circle 5
- Finger Isolation 2
- Finger/Hand Strengthening 31
- Graded Control 1
- Hand Arches 17
- In-Hand Manipulation 4
- Letter Formation 18
- Letter Sizing 11
- Motor Planning 3
- Parent Resource 1
- Pincer Grasp 30
- Prewriting 5
- Separation of the Hand 27
- Snipping 1
- Winter Theme 1
- free 7
- visual scanning 2
Threading Straws into Patterns
Improve fine motor, visual-motor, and visual perception skills by stringing straws into a pattern.
Decorate the Donut
Strengthen the hands, develop the hand arches, and improve pincer grasp by using a single-hole puncher to punch out holes and glue them to the donut as sprinkles
Rainbow Towers
Here’s a fun way to work on building fine motor skills!
Children use their fingertips to roll Play-Doh into small balls and place them on their corresponding colors. Then, they will squish a pipe cleaner into the Play-Doh from one color to the next.
To challenge your little one, include an additional step such as adding beads to the pipe cleaner as you can see for the purple pipe cleaner.
Decorate a Tree
Improve pincer grasp and counting skills by using Play-Doh to decorate a Christmas tree!
Gum Ball Counting
Improve fine motor skills such as pincer grasp and strengthen the hands/fingers by creating gum balls with Play-Doh.
M is for Mountain
Improve pincer grasp and strengthen the hands with these two worksheets!
Kiwi Counting
Practice counting while building fine motor skills and strengthening the little fingers of the hand! Children can improve their pincer grasp, separation of the hand, finger isolation, and more!
Leaf Letter Discovery
Practice proper letter formation with letters E, F, H, I, L, and T in a multi-sensory approach! Children will improve their fine motor skills, strengthen their little fingers, and more with this worksheet! Don’t have kid’s eye droppers available? Don’t worry, just use a wet pom pom or cotton ball and dab at the paper towel until all the letter are discovered!
Fall Letter Clip Cards
Strengthen the little fingers of the hand by clipping a clothespin to match the uppercase and lowercase letters.