Fine Motor JournalsLast post, I introduced fine motor journals. I wanted to continue offering some ideas to use in your journals. These are a couple of things that can be easily adjusted to work in a journal! Feel free to find more on your own if your child is enjoying doing these! 1. Tear Art Stoplight: Trace the shape of the stoplight in your child's journal - make it as big as it can fit on a single page. Trace the three circles in the corresponding colors so that your child can match their colored paper to the correct circle. Provide the colored paper and teach your child how to tear it into small pieces. They can then glue their pieces into the corresponding colored circles. Allow to dry before closing the journal! 2. Tracing Lines: Use either clipart of cars, or draw simple cars on the left side of a blank page in your child's journal. Using the example provided, create dotted zig-zag, curved, and looped lines. Let your child use a marker, crayon, or pencil to trace the lines. Activity Menu for this week:
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