March Fine Motor Activities & St Patrick's Day Fine Motor Crafts
March Fine Motor Activities & St Patrick's Day Fine Motor Crafts
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Use these fun and engaging March fine motor activities and St. Patrick's Day fine motor activities and crafts for your March and spring theme fine motor bins, task boxes, centers, or workstations. Use the fine motor strengthening activities to help your kids in preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten. special education or occupational therapy classrooms build fine motor skills, build hand strength, and develop scissor skills during the month of March.
From hole punch fine motor skills activities, cutting skills activities, tracing activities, to playdough activities, the printable St. Patrick's Day and March activities and Spring theme fine motor activities for kids are perfect for your March theme units and lesson plans.
*Please note that this is a digital product. You will be able to download the PDF file upon your purchase. Nothing will be shipped to you. Due to the nature of digital downloads, your purchase is not refundable.*
SAVE TIME! - These March fine motor skills activities are easy to prep.
VERSATILE! - Use for kids spring parties, easy St. Patrick's Day themed craft projects, March preschool theme units, or supplement your bird or weather theme, units, and lesson plans.
EASY TO DIFFERENTIATE! - Many opportunities to adapt for different levels of learners.
KEEPS KIDS ENGAGED! These March fine motor development activities and ideas are fun and motivating activities for your preschooler and kindergartener.
THIS IS WHAT YOU WILL FIND IN THE MARCH FINE MOTOR SET:
Hole Punch & Cut Strips
- 7 March themed hole punch and cut strips
- Build hand strength and fine motor control by using a hole punch on each section
- Provide fine motor practice and let practice scissor skills by cutting the images apart
Fold & Cut Activities
- Use scissors to cut on the line and unfold to reveal the image with these fun St. Patrick's Day and spring theme fine motor activities
- 3 images - shamrock, an egg, and a tulip
- Use this activity to build scissor skills and in St. Patrick's Day, Easter, and spring craft projects or cutting task boxes
Cut & Paste Activities
- Kids can practice scissor skills by cutting pictures and pasting them on the page.
- Kids can build hand strength and control by using a bottle of glue or glue stick
- 2 March-themed images (four-leaf clovers with a rainbow and eggs with a bird's nest)
Paper Tearing Activity Pages
- Help kids build hand strength in their little hands and develop hand-eye coordination by tearing construction paper or cardstock paper
- 12 full-page images with thick dark lines
- Images in this fun fine motor activity include birdhouse, shamrock, leprechaun's hat, pot of gold, tulip, daffodil, chicken, egg, bird, bird's nest, rainbow, clouds
- Kids tear colored paper and glue it to the images for a fun fine motor craft project
- Additional ideas for the pages: Use as St. Patrick's Day, Easter, or Spring theme coloring pages. You can also use with stickers or for spring crafts
Pre-writing Pages
- 3 pages of printable leveled tracing activities (from straight lines to more complex lines)
- Build important handwriting skills like hand strength, pencil control, and finger control in a fun way.
- 1 connect the images activity page
- Black & white worksheets and full-color pages are included
- You can use these in your student fine motor journals
Playdough Mats
- Use these fine motor mats as a fun fine motor activity to help your preschoolers build hand strength, and for sensory & counting activities
- 4 March-themed playdough Mats in 2 sizes
- Small mats fit in a pencil box
- Large playdough mats are full pages
- Includes 0-20 number cards
- Use with playdough or other counters (pom poms, mini-erasers, etc.)
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