Occupational Therapy Activities for the week of April 13, 2020
Can you make these paper airplanes? Have a parent or older sibling help you follow these step-by-step directions and see how far you can make them fly!
Can you make these paper airplanes? Have a parent or older sibling help you follow these step-by-step directions and see how far you can make them fly!
This activity works on developing fine motor skills, eye-hand coordination, using both hands together, motor planning and sequencing
javelin_plane.pdf
flying_w_plane.pdf
0032_001.pdf
Trace, color, cut and write
Trace, color, cut and write
Tracing - using a marker or colored pencil, trace each of these animals and their names. Take your time and go slow in order to stay on the lines.
Color - color each animal in. Don't forget to fill in all of the white spots and focus on staying inside the lines.
Cut - cut out each animal on the rectangle surrounding it. Make sure you cut with your thumb up and keep your scissors in front of your belly.
Write - can you write a sentence about something that you know about each animal?
Are you ready to move? Print out each page and have a parent help you fold and glue on the lines to make a die. Then use the number die with either die number 1 or 2 and perform the activity you land on.
Are you ready to move? Print out each page and have a parent help you fold and glue on the lines to make a die. Then use the number die with either die number 1 or 2 and perform the activity you land on.
Animal Dice 1.pdf
Die number 1
Die number 1
Animal Dice 2.pdf
Die number 2
Die number 2
animal dice 3.pdf
Number die
Number die