Bilateral Coordination is the ability to use both sides of the body at the same time. This includes using both sides at the same time for the same action, such as using a rolling pin. It also includes using the same action at alternate times, such as walking. Finally, it includes the ability to use different sides of the body for dissimilar movements such as holding the paper down when writing.
Using a ruler as a guide to draw a straight edge is an important classroom skill that requires the hands to perform different, but complementary actions. Practice using a ruler will also help a student improve his or her ability to use their vision to guide their hand.
Use your ruler to draw a line and connect the dot on the lines that has the matching (1) numbers, and (2) upper and lower case letters. This is a 6 PAGE High Quality PDF!
Subscribe to Download!Use your ruler to draw a line and connect the dot on the lines that has the matching upper and lower case letters. This is a 3 PAGE PDF!
Subscribe to Download!Use your ruler and connect the dot on top line to each dot on the bottom line. This is a 5 PAGE High Quality PDF.
Subscribe to Download!This 5 PAGE PDF allows a child to use a ruler to draw lines. They must use a ruler and connect the dot on the lines that has the matching (1) numbers, and (2) upper and lower case letters.
Subscribe to Download!Use your ruler and connect the dot on the left line to each dot on the right line. This is a 4 PAGE PDF file that includes 3 levels of difficulty!
Subscribe to Download!Use a ruler to draw lines to trace on top of shapes. Shapes include a square, rectangle, triangle, and diamond (rhombus). This is a 4 PAGE PDF.
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