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These easy-to-use activity pages will help build a strong foundation in these basic but vital readiness skills. Fun hands-on activities feature puzzles, mazes, coloring, cut and paste, tracing, and simple word writing that gets young learners familiar with shapes, colors, numbers, and counting.
Students will use pencil and paper - as well as scissors and glue - to complete the 22 creatively illustrated lessons in this unit. Activities include cutting and pasting pieces of a pictures together, connecting the dots to create an image, finishing incomplete drawings, making it through mazes, and tracing shapes.
This 21-lesson book is an outstanding introduction to sequential ordering. With each activity, students are challenged to cut out three or four related pictures and paste them in their logical order.
Students will get plenty of practice honing their fine motor skills with the 22 creative tracing exercises in this book. Whether tracing zigzag lines through a maze, completing interesting pictures, or outlining letters of the alphabet and words like fish and good, children are sure to have fun while learning.
Snip. Snip! Color, cut, and paste to improve eye-hand coordination. Students will get loads of practice honing their fine motor skills with the 24 creative cutting activities in this book.
The perfect way for students to learn about two and three-dimensional shapes. Using creative tracing and writing activities, your students will have a great time as they learn to identify, describe, and create shapes such as the square, circle, triangle, rectangle, oval, diamond, box, cone, ball, and cylinder.
Reading words. T-r-a-c-i-n-g words. Writing color words. Then following color directions! With each of the 26 lessons in this unit, students will have oodles of fun exercising their artistic abilities as they develop reading, writing, and thinking skills.
These worksheets are designed to give young students independent mastery in visual skills and develop perceptual and fine-motor skills, including figure-ground discrimination, evaluating differences, position-in-space activities, part-to-whole, and grouping.
These activities help develop fine-motor skills, problem solving, and spatial and conceptual skills with fun and care. Children will cut, reassemble, fold, and create geometric shapes.
Thirty pages of maze activities that are challenging and vary in difficulty from the first to the last in the series. The mazes are rich in perceptual activities which train students in visual-motor skills, eye-hand coordination, fine-motor control, visual discrimination, and visual memory.










