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		<description><![CDATA[<p>As I sit here racking my brain for a way to begin this post about fine motor skills, my Miss K (2yo) is banging away in our writing and art area. She&#8217;s got a tub filled with markers and stamp markers, and is happily creating, with stamps and scribbles on a bright blue piece of [...]</p>
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<p>As I sit here racking my brain for a way to begin this post about fine motor skills, my Miss K (2yo) is banging away in our <a title="Organizing Tips for Playful Learning Spaces" href="http://lessonslearntjournal.com/organizing-tips-for-playful-learning-spaces/">writing and art area</a>. She&#8217;s got a tub filled with markers and stamp markers, and is <a title="Instagram LLJ: Miss K happily creating" href="http://instagram.com/p/ltq45Wua_X/" target="_blank">happily creating</a>, with stamps and scribbles on a bright blue piece of paper.</p>
<p>Seems like an ordinary thing, and I&#8217;m grateful that we get to have moments like that regularly, so it is very much part of our every day. Surrounding kids every day with opportunities to <a title="Fine Motor Skill Activities" href="http://lessonslearntjournal.com/category/subjects/english/english-writing/fine-motor-skills-english-writing/">develop their fine motor skills</a> helps them strengthen the hand muscles they need for fine movements.</p>
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<p>Here is a fun and engaging fine motor skill activity that is used regularly in my kindergarten classroom. It was new to me, and I love it so much that I&#8217;ve wanted to share it here on the blog for awhile now. I&#8217;m glad I am finally putting this post together!</p>
<p>We use pin pricking activities to help children build up their fine motor skills. The stronger their fine motor skills, the easier it will be for them to manipulate and control a range of materials and tools, like pencils, scissors, brushes, etc.</p>
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<p>The pin pricking activity shown here, was put together by one of the other kindergarten teachers at my school. We used it as one of our phonics activities for &#8220;i&#8221;. The idea behind a pin pricking activity is very simple. Children use something sharp, like a toothpick or pin, to prick a hole at every dot on the page.</p>
<p>We were out of pins and toothpicks at home, so Mr 3 used one of our bento food picks.</p>
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<p>I encourage children to use a pincer grip during the activity by asking them to create a quacking duck with their thumb and index finger. I then place the pick in between their thumbs and index finger.</p>
<p>To create a pin prick activity of your own, simply find either a letter, a word, or a picture, or a combination of these. Draw large (or small) dots on the letter, words, pictures.</p>
<p>To play, find a spot on the carpet. With Mr E, I also placed a cork board that came with our <a href="http://lessonslearntjournal.com/play-kit-for-quiet-time-dominoes-hammering/" title="Play Kit for Quiet Time: Dominoes &#038; Hammering">tap tap set</a> as a base for the activity. However, in my classroom, the children comfortably do the activity on the carpet. Your child will also need a pin, toothpick or food pick. They have to prick a hole at every dot on the page. When the activity is done, it&#8217;s fun to flip the page over and see the image they have created with their holes. It&#8217;s also lovely to have light shine through the finished page, after the pin pricking has been done.</p>
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<h4>More Activities for Preschoolers</h4>
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