Hair Ties Fine Motor Activity Printable
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Hair Ties Fine Motor Activity Printable
This activity teaches children to recognize, identify and copy patterns from a picture, while developing their visual discrimination and fine motor skills.
To get started with this activity, you will need some hair ties of different colors and these printables of hands with different quantities of hair ties on them.
Pattern Activity With Hair Ties
3 sheets / 24 cards
This activity is not only great for developing fine motor skills, but it also helps children learn color and quantity recognition.
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