Fine Motor Challenge Week 1
At first I thought fine motor would be easier to do than gross motor challenge was. In some ways it has been harder. I have to make sure I’m prepared every day to do something. It has been fun to make sure we change it up every day. Fine motor is fun and with different ages it gives me something different to do.
If you are looking for suggestions check out my 28 Days of Fine Motor Challenge Post or Royal Baloo’s. There are lots of suggestions and links to ideas!
February 1st:
Day one we did Foam Beads threading. I worked one on one with each of the girls. We use these foam beads over and over! They just love them.
February 2nd:
Day two we did Plus-Plus creations!
February 3rd:
Day three we did chopsticks and pompoms.
February 4th:
Day four we did heart foam stickers.
February 5th:
Day five we did q-tip painting.
February 6th:
Day six we did pincher grasp bubble popping with Gymboree Bubble Ooodles with Wand and Tray – 4oz.
February 7th:
Day seven we did clothes pin on a basket.
February 8th:
Day eight we did Melissa & Doug Cutting Food and Melissa & Doug Deluxe Wooden Cutting Fruit Crate. We chopped food over and over. It was lots of fun. (sorry no pictures, forgot the camera.)
Here is all the products we used this week.
Don’t forget to link up below. Any fine motor ideas you did are fine or ones for the week! We look forward to seeing them all!
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Cassie – 3Dinosaurs.com
You have some fun ideas there! My daycare kids’ favourite fine motor games seem to involve tweezers and/or clothespins….doesn’t matter what they’re picking up as long as they get to play with them
They girls just loving having something they get to look forward to every day!
Lots of great ideas here. I look forward to seeing the rest of the series this month.
Thanks for sharing at the Sunday Showcase! I’ve pinned this to our feature board. 🙂
Thanks for the pin! It has been fun to do the challenges!
Hi there, just popping by to let you know I featured this on The Sunday Showcase http://www.herecomethegirlsblog.com/2013/02/16/the-sunday-showcase-writing.html