This BUNDLE includes 3 resources
Uppercase Build and write letters dough activity https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Uppercase-alphabet-dough-letter-build-and-write-printing-practice-Fine-Motor-OT-10094413
Lowercase Build and write letters dough activity https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Lowercase-alphabet-dough-letter-build-and-write-printing-practice-Fine-Motor-OT-10105392
Dough number build and write printing practice- Fine Motor OT
In this hands on, multisensory activity, students won’t even realize they are learning! In these resources, they will learn letter formation by first building the letter or numbers with doh or putty, tracing the letter, and then writing the letter.
Building letters and numbers with putty and dough is not only a fun and engaging way to learn letter and number formation, but students are working on foundational fine motor skills needed for writing. Students don’t have to use a pencil for writing, try broken crayons (broken crayons help promote tripod grasp pattern), q-tip painting, or fingerpaint. When writing letters and numbers for this activity, students use handwriting letter boxes with starting point to help with letter and number size, placement, and spacing. Perfect for pre-K and kindergarten centers, as well as OT groups, homeschool, and handwriting practice
This activity addresses:
Fine and Visual Motor Skills
Hand strength
Fine Motor Coordination
Bilateral Coordination
Visual Perception
Letter and number Recognition
Letter and number Formation
Lowercase alphabet dough letter build and write printing practice- Fine Motor OT
By Beth Voight
Build and write letters dough activity for Lowercase Letters
In this hands on, multisensory activity, students won’t even realize they are learning! In this resource, they will learn letter formation by first building the lowercase letter with dough or putty, tracing the letter, and then writing the letter.
Building letters with putty and doh is not only a fun and engaging way to learn letter formation, but students are working on foundational fine motor skills needed for writing. Students don’t have to use a pencil for writing, try broken crayons (broken crayons help promote tripod grasp pattern), q-tip painting, or fingerpaint. When writing letters for this activity, students use handwriting letter boxes with starting point to help with letter size, placement, and spacing. Perfect for pre-K and kindergarten centers, as well as OT groups, homeschool, and handwriting practice
This activity addresses:
Fine and Visual Motor Skills
Hand strength
Fine Motor Coordination
Bilateral Coordination
Visual Perception
Letter Recognition
Letter Formation
Included:
13 pages, two letters per page. This set focuses on LOWERCASEletters.
Dough number build and write printing practice- Fine Motor OT
By Beth Voight
Build and write numbers dough activity for Numbers 1-9
In this hands on, multisensory activity, students won’t even realize they are learning! In this resource, they will learn letter formation by first building the number with doh or putty, tracing the number, and then writing the number.
Building letters and numbers with putty and doh is not only a fun and engaging way to learn letter formation, but students are working on foundational fine motor skills needed for writing. Students don’t have to use a pencil for writing, try broken crayons (broken crayons help promote tripod grasp pattern), q-tip painting, or fingerpaint. When writing numbers for this activity, students use handwriting letter boxes with starting point to help with letter size, placement, and spacing. Perfect for pre-K and kindergarten centers, as well as OT groups, homeschool, and handwriting practice
This activity addresses:
Fine and Visual Motor Skills
Hand strength
Fine Motor Coordination
Bilateral Coordination
Visual Perception
Number Recognition
Number Formation
Included:
10pages, two numbersper page. This set focuses on NUMBERS 1-9.
Uppercase alphabet dough letter build and write printing practice- Fine Motor OT
By Beth Voight
Build and write letters dough mat activity for Uppercase Letters
In this hands on, multisensory activity, students won’t even realize they are learning! In this resource, they will learn letter formation by first building the capital letter with dough or putty, tracing the letter, and then writing the letter.
Building letters with putty and doh is not only a fun and engaging way to learn letter formation, but students are working on foundational fine motor skills needed for writing. Students don’t have to use a pencil for writing, try broken crayons (broken crayons help promote tripod grasp pattern), q-tip painting, or fingerpaint. When writing letters for this activity, students use handwriting letter boxes with starting point to help with letter size, placement, and spacing. Perfect for pre-K and kindergarten centers, as well as OT groups, homeschool, and handwriting practice
This activity addresses:
Fine and Visual Motor Skills
Hand strength
Fine Motor Coordination
Bilateral Coordination
Visual Perception
Letter Recognition
Letter Formation
Included:
13 pages, two letters per page. This set focuses on UPPERCASE letters.