The Perfect Spring Fine Motor Freebie!

I recently shared a post detailing the importance of motor skill practice in the early years and elementary classrooms. I’ll detail a little of those ideas in this post, but you should check out the original post HERE (it includes 75 FREE Spring and Easter dough mats).

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Think about all the things we do during the day that require our hands and fingers – we are only capable of doing these everyday tasks because we have built up our motor skills. Fine motor skills involve the small muscles in a child’s hands, fingers, and wrists. These muscles allow children to do everyday tasks like grasping objects, writing, drawing, eating, and getting dressed.

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Motor skills are crucial in childhood because they are the foundation for handwriting, cognitive development, social-emotional growth, and more. One of the best ways to assist with motor skills is tracing. Tracing allows kids to work on pencil grip, wrist movements, and hand-eye coordination. I loved incorporating tracing pages into my classroom because they require no prep and give students an opportunity to build their motor skills.

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For easy fine motor practice, grab me FREE Spring tracing sheets below. These can also be colored, which contributes to motor skill development as well.

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Leave a comment below and let me know if you liked these and want more!

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