A simple activity that not only works on drawing straight line skills but also coding, measurement amongst others. Steps Draw a sun with different lengths of sun rays. Assign a color code to the length. Here, I did ‘less than 3’ and ‘greater than 3’. Ask the child to measure the rays using a ruler
Cutting and pasting activities are great for fine motor skills. In this particular activity, I added a little problem solving but having a condition that every structure in the house should be of a different color. For example, a yellow wall, pink roof, purple windows and a green door.
A simple and engaging activity that focuses on color and shape identification, problem solving and fine motor skills. There are two versions of this activity. Steps Make even colored dots on paper. Cut out thin strips of colored paper (same color as dots). For the toddler version, draw shapes on each dot. For example, a
Try this activity to work not only on fine motor skills but also focus and concentration. Steps Draw patterns on clothespins. Make the same patterns on cardboard. Let the child find the matching pattern. Benefits Clothespins are a great tool for fine motor skills. Beneficial for visual discrimination. Hand eye coordination. Materials Cardboard Clothespin