Dotted Pictures: Fine Motor Activities to improve pencil control.
Dotted pictures to improve fine motor skills and pencil control When holding a pencil with a dynamic 3 point pencil grasp, we also need to move the three fingers holding the pencil. This is called refined finger movement of the thumb, index, and middle fingers. Refined finger movements enable controlled movement of the pencil for drawing, writing, and coloring. Dotted pictures provide lots of opportunities to practice refined movements of the writing fingers and improve pencil control.
This resource includes a collection of “dotted pictures” with varying dot sizes to accommodate different ages and skill levels. An occupational therapist developed this resource to provide an activity framework to improve fine motor skills, eye-hand coordination, and pencil control using dotted pictures.
The resource includes:
Guide with 7 different ways this resource can be used to improve fine motor skills and pencil control.
A video file, demonstrating each method to ensure that the child can execute the activities as intended.
28 printable page with a variety of images (dot sizes vary)
Images can also be laminated when used with playdough.
Printable black and white and color
This resource is not language specific.
R115.00
Use, by you or one client, in a single end product which end users are not charged for. The total price includes the item price and a buyer fee.
Resource Description
Dotted pictures to improve fine motor skills and pencil control When holding a pencil with a dynamic 3 point pencil grasp, we also need to move the three fingers holding the pencil. This is called refined finger movement of the thumb, index, and middle fingers. Refined finger movements enable controlled movement of the pencil for drawing, writing, and coloring. Dotted pictures provide lots of opportunities to practice refined movements of the writing fingers and improve pencil control.
This resource includes a collection of “dotted pictures” with varying dot sizes to accommodate different ages and skill levels. An occupational therapist developed this resource to provide an activity framework to improve fine motor skills, eye-hand coordination, and pencil control using dotted pictures.
The resource includes:
Guide with 7 different ways this resource can be used to improve fine motor skills and pencil control.
A video file, demonstrating each method to ensure that the child can execute the activities as intended.
28 printable page with a variety of images (dot sizes vary)
Images can also be laminated when used with playdough.
Printable black and white and color
This resource is not language specific.