Fine Motor Skills involve the use of precise and coordinated movements of the fingers to perform hand use tasks. Fine motor skills are necessary for completing daily tasks such as dressing (using buttons/zippers), feeding (using mealtime utensils), being a student (using a pencil, keyboard, or scissors), and leisure/play activities (drawing, playing many musical instruments).
Canadian/British Spelling Versions of Colouring Resources. The benefits of colouring include opportunities to promote an ideal crayon grasp, increase grip strength, increase endurance for paper/writing tools activities, and promote visual perception. Children may be encouraged to colour within boundaries, as well as move the crayon in a variety of directions (side to side, up and down, circular). Success with these skills can have a positive affect on handwriting abilities.
Colour each of the shapes by following the arrow for the direction to colour in. Stay in the lines!
Subscribe to Download!Colour the shapes using the key as a guide. Includes 5 Versions. A great activity targeting Fine Motor and Visual Perceptual Skills! Canadian/UK Spelling.
Subscribe to Download!Various animal black and white outlines are provided to colour in.
Subscribe to Download!Complete the patterns by coloring the items in each worksheet.
Subscribe to Download!Three levels of difficulty that promotes tracing and colouring shapes.
Subscribe to Download!Kids will love this colouring shapes worksheet! It promotes tracing and colouring shapes.
Sign Up for FREE Access!Includes 3 Versions/Levels of Difficulty. Complete the directions to colour and give each monster some eyes, ears, body, arms, hands, legs, and feet. A great fine motor activity that involves following directions and colouring.
Subscribe to Download!This resource is a 7 PAGE PDF. Included is three levels of difficulty. Colour the number of gum balls in the machine as shown on the colour key.
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