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Fine Motor Skills: Puzzles

By Pauline On April 11, 2012 · 3 Comments · In Activities for Children, English, Fine Motor Skills, Pre school, Subjects, Toddler, Work
Whilst cleaning up the tags on my blog, I noticed quite a few posts about fine motor skills. This doesn’t surprise me as writing has always been a pet interest of mine, and fine motor skills is a major building block for writing. Fine motor skills is basically the way we use our hands and [...]
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[e] is for egg

By Pauline On April 4, 2012 · Add Comment · In Activities for Children, English, Fine Motor Skills, Pre school, Subjects, Work
With Easter fast approaching, there may be many yummy eggs around, so here are some ideas for introducing [e]: Show children a written lower case [e] Model the mouth movement and sound [e] Visually connect the picture/word “egg” with the letter sound [e] Kinaesthetically connect fingers producing an egg shape. N & M: 3 years, [...]
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No Egg Left Behind

By Pauline On April 3, 2012 · Add Comment · In Activities for Children, Fine Motor Skills, Play, Play Dough, Pre school, Toddler Activities
Easter egg hunts. There’s hiding. There’s seeking. There’s chocolate. What fun! But… do you have the (unpleasant) stray chocolate egg(s) that appear months later in the oddest of places because they weren’t found during the egg hunt at Easter? If you’ve never had an egg left behind, I want to hear from you. The part [...]
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Cut Out Snowflakes

By Pauline On April 2, 2012 · Add Comment · In Activities for Children, Fine Motor Skills, Kids Arts and Crafts, Pre school, Preschool, Work
  Scissors are very attractive tools at our working tables.    Cutting, like drawing, is a skill that develops as a child’s fine motor skills matures. The more control children have over the scissors in their hands, the more complex their cutting skills become.   When children begin to cut with scissors, teach them to hold [...]
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