Visual motor integration can be defined as the coordination of visual perception and fine motor control. visual motor integration allows us to use our eyes and our hands in a coordinated manner to perform tasks such as copying letters or numbers, forming shapes, copying patterns, and scissor skills.
snipping strips of paper
snipping play dough
cutting straight lines
cutting highlighted shapes
snipping straws into small pieces. String the pieces to create a necklace.
snip around a cupcake paper to create a flower
snip tissue paper and stick to contact paper to make a sun catcher
cutting out coupons from the paper
free cutting of paper to then glue onto project
draw zig zag lines for your child to cut
draw curved lines for your child to cut
cut scraps of yarn, ribbon or tissue paper
journaling
drawing pictures to go with journal
circling words in word search
complete maze worksheets
color by number
copying shapes
sidewalk chalk
connect the dots
drawing large rainbows from left to right on the driveway or a large easel
rainbow writing : have student trace letters , multiple times, with multiple colors
practice diagonal lines with tracing, connecting dots
practice drawing lines with rulers
copy shapes with straws, pop cycle sticks or wikki stix before drawing them
write or draw with chalk and have your child erase with a paint brush dipped in water
make seasonal craft project with your child