Fine Motor

“Anything is possible. Anything can be.” – Shel Silverstein

Q-Tip Letters

Use cotton swabs to form letters of the alphabet.

Scissor Skills Demonstration

Activities to help children work on their cutting skills!


Paper Plates to Create!

Use paper plates to create all kinds of fun creatures! Images and instructions included.

send home activities2.pdf

Playdough Activities

Ways to use playdough to work on your child's fine motor skills at home!


Q-Tip painting

Using the Spring Home packet, paint and Q-tips to paint

Scissor Skills

These practice worksheets are simple and can be easily re-created if a printer isn't available!

Fine Motor Activities and Letter Practice

Using materials you may have at home to work on fine motor tasks and forming letters

HWT_FineMotorAndLetterPracticeForHome.pdf

Fine Motor Activities

Activities that use items you may already have at home!

you are doing IT! - Fine Motor.pdf

Coloring Pages

Printable coloring pages from Crayola!


Activities For the Whole Family To Do at Home

Power point slide show with videos that includes fine motor activities that can be done at home with the whole family!

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Fine Motor for Teens

These fun fine motor activities for teens are perfect for building strength and coordination!


Fine Motor for Kids

A collection of fine motor activities for young children that are easy to set up and promote a whole range of basic learning skills.

Pencil Grip

Most efficient pencil grip position when writing and activities to promote the strength and coordination needed for gripping the pencil

Utensil Grip Activities.pdf

Puzzle Printout

Cut and paste pictures, for coloring as well as writing words and letters

Handwriting Practice.pdf

Handwriting Without Tears Distance Learning

Create an account (free for 90 days) to explore the Handwriting Without of Tears Distance Learning; which includes digital letter formations, teaching videos, and fun animations your children will love.

If you have a question as to whether an activity is appropriate for your child, please contact your child’s occupational therapist. This is not intended to be or replace medical advice.