Have your child fill in the Uppercase and Lowercase letters of the Alphabet. If your child demonstrates difficulty in memory of the Alphabet you can use a highlighter and fill it in for them and they can trace the letters. You can also write in all the letters and then print another sheet and they can use your's as a model. Remember to remind your child to start their letters are the top.
This is a great fine motor and visual motor activity for your child to complete! You can use markers, colored pencils or crayons! If your child demonstrates difficulty with coloring by number you can circle the numbers with the color they should use in that designated area.
This is a fun, easy craft using simple supplies around the home! It is a great cutting activity for working on cutting skills, or tearing paper into small pieces to work on fine motor strengthening and bilateral coordination skills.
Supplies:
Paper
Scissors
Glue
Directions:
Draw an egg shape on paper and cut it out. If your child is more advanced they can cut it! T
Then, draw lines (horizontal, curved, angled) on paper depending on your child's skills and have them cut it out.
Next, glue on the paper using their creativity.
It can also be done cutting paper into strips and having them tear into small pieces.
These are great worksheets for your child to practice their pre-writing strokes and shapes! You can use markers, crayons, pencils, or anything you have at home. They try to stay on the lines to work on pencil control!
This is a great handwriting activity for 1st grade and up! Put the words in ABC order and remember to remind your child to write the letters on the line and within the designated areas. If they are writing in uppercase letters, remind them to write in lowercase letters like the words that are provided. You can have them cross out the words in the word bank after they write them.
This packet has a little bit of everything from writing, games, shapes and cutting. Level 1 is easier than Level 2 for these worksheets.