several Fine Motor Coordination Activities ready to print and apply to students in early grades (Educação Infantil) in the classroom or as a homework assignment.
Fine Motor Coordination: Our fine motor skills allow us to use the small muscles in our body. Writing, coordinating hand and eye movements, creating pieces of art, moving eyes and lips are all examples of fine motor skills. Picking up a small sheet from the ground with her fingers is also her use. The same happens with assembling a puzzle or when someone plays with building bricks — which also involves our visual motor skills. Anything we do coordinating eyes and hands has to do with this fine motor ability, like using a pencil, even to draw.
HOW CAN WE WORK THE FINE MOTOR COORDINATION: Many activities can be carried out with this purpose, including coordination is often worked without be aware of the most common activities of daily life, so I leave you with some activity tips:
See too: Ideas for working on motor, spatial and visual coordination
Index
Some games that can help the child and their motor coordination:
Always remembering that each child is special and needs to be respected in their individuality.
Be sure to check: Ideas for working with colors and motor coordination
Also see others at:Simple activities for children's motor coordination
Working Fine Motor Coordination - Playful
Necessary materials:
also see 19 ideas for working Fine Motor Coordination.
Fine Motor Coordination Activities with pencils and colored pens:
The purpose of this activity is to strengthen the tone of the fingers, hands and wrist. In addition to muscle strengthening in the shoulder and arm.
Cover the spider's house with different colored pencils
Subscribe to our email list and receive interesting information and updates in your email inbox
Thanks for signing up.