Enhance your child’s fine motor skills with our comprehensive Fine Motor Skills Printables Workbook! Designed to promote skill development in five key areas, this workbook covers Lines (Vertical, Horizontal, Curvy, and more), Shapes (Circle, Triangle, Square, and others), Letters (A-Z), Numbers (1-10), and engaging Activities (Pom-Poms, Lacing, Bingo Daubers). Each section provides a variety of tracing exercises and sorting cut-and-paste activities to make learning fun and interactive. Ideal for preschoolers and early learners, this can be one of your best autism homeschool supplies or one of your best classroom teaching materials as this workbook encourages hands-on exploration and reinforces essential skills in a creative way. Give your child a head start in their educational journey with this educational resource. Perfect for at-home learning or as a supplement to classroom activities. Unlock the world of shapes, letters, and numbers with our Fine Motor Skills Printables Workbook – a must-have for curious minds! Order now and watch your child thrive in a world of learning adventures. These fine motor skills worksheets will also work well for any students whose special needs include developmental delays learning to develop fine motor skills. The workbook can supplement a curriculum or can be used daily as starter for practicing fine motor skills. The 5 sections: Lines- (Vertical Lines, Horizontal Lines, Curvy Lines, Slanted Lines, Circular Lines, Cross Lines, X Lines, T Lines, C Lines, V Lines) Shapes- (Shapes, Circle, Triangle, Square, Star, Octagon, Diamond, Rectangle, Pentagon, Oval, Heart, Crescent) Letters- (A-Z) Numbers- (1-10) Activities- (for pom-poms, lacing and bingo daubers)
Fine Motor Skills Printables Workbook: for Students with Autism & Similar Special Needs
$15.00
This workbook enhances fine motor skills necessary for writing and other tasks through tracing and sorting activities.
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Weight | 0.753 lbs |
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Dimensions | 21.6 × 1.5 × 27.9 in |
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