![]() Though not every little learner is quite ready for building words, some may be ready to copy letters and arrange them in the correct order. You can use whichever activity works best for you and your kids and allow as much independence as they’re ready for. ![]() There are picture cards to sort together and place in a timeline and a cut and paste activity for little ones to show the sequence of events on their own. The sequencing activities included here are perfect for ANY students practicing retelling. This is a comprehension skill that is great for increasing memory and ensuring that students are retaining meaning and understanding what they’re reading. Retelling a story with all the events in the correct order is often called “sequencing”. The skill of being able to count objects by giving one number, and only one number, to each object as they count is called 1 to 1 correspondence.Īnd practicing counting is WAY more fun when you tie it to Chicka Chicka Boom Boom! Haha! There are activities for counting coconuts as well as coconut trees inside this resource, making it a great way to reinforce simple math skills as well as all the literacy fun. Learning that one object represents one number is one of the most basic math skills that little ones need to master. These letter wheels are a fun way to identify letter, practice matching skills, and strengthening those pinching muscles. Some of our favorite ways to practice fine motor skills (besides using scissors, of course!) are to manipulate play dough to represent pictures and letters and use clothespins to clip! Incorporating other academic skills, like identifying and naming letters, WHILE we work on these fine motor skills is a fun way to practice both kinds of skills at the same time. Developing these muscles is usually a fairly natural practice, but encouraging little kids to practice those small movements helps strengthen hand muscles and develop more control in their coloring, cutting, and placing of objects. ![]() My little guys LOVES to cut and paste!Ī few of the worksheets included in this resource are cut and paste worksheets that practice another essential skill WHILE practicing these fun fine motor skills! They offer opportunities to match letters and numbers, sort pictures and words, and even start to identify some beginning sounds!įine motor skills are any small, controlled movements we make using the muscles in our hands and wrists. Cutting and gluing is a super fun way to practice fine motor skills AND it makes little ones feel so grown up and proud when they can cut and paste things all on their own. ![]()
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