Free fall fine motor printable! Scroll down towards bottom of post to find them. Pumpkins! Leaves! Pine Cones! Apples! Ah yes, fall is here. You will find all of these in our favorite collection of fall fine motor activities. Once I started searching, I was amazed at the variety! I enjoyed putting together this collection. These fine motor activities can be done in a classroom or at home. Each of these preschool fine motor activities for fall helps develop fine motor muscles that will be necessary for writing later on.
Amazing Collection of Fall Fine Motor Activities for Preschoolers
Use Q-Tips to paint pumpkins. Press hands on top of baggies to paint a pumpkin (free printable). Work on fine motor skills with this fun pumpkin patch counting activity. (Frugal Fun 4 Boys) Act out the Five Little Pumpkins poem with props that use clothespins. (Still Playing School) Add some plastic toys and have fun with easy pumpkin pie scented play dough. (Growing Hands On Kids) Print some fall play dough mats for your play dough table. (The Preschool Toolbox) Pound golf tees into pumpkins. Draw faces and add googly eyes to pumpkins. (Beauty Through Imperfection)
Attach a clothespin to a sponge to paint a paper leaf. Have fun with a leaf color sort felt mat. (Stir the Wonder) Drop watercolors onto tissue paper leaves. Use your fingers to wad up tissue paper to make fall leaves. (Kids Activities Blog) Paint leaves on a tree using Q-Tips. (Mess for Less) Punch holes in leaves for a fine motor threading activity. (Picklebums) Hypersensitive children will enjoy this simple fall leaf finger painting. (Teach Preschool) Pinch colored sand and placed it on a glued leaf outline. (Pre-Kinders)
Press tissue to sticky paper to make an apple sun catcher (free printable template). Roll paint across bubble wrap and then make an apple print (free printable). Tonging red and green apples (and other fall fine motor ideas). (Little Bins for Little Hands) Make an apple harvest pom pom tree. (Play Trains) Scoop miniature apples and place in burlap bags. Sew an apple. (The Jenny Evolution) Bob for apples using tongs. (Fantastic Fun and Learning) Strengthen counting skills while using tongs in an apple number activity. (Fun-a-Day) Use spoons to scoop apples from the sensory table. (And Next Comes L)
Free Fall Fine Motor Printables:
How to Develop Fine Motor Skills with Toddlers and Preschoolers 10 Awesome Activities to Strengthen Preschool Scissor Skills Easy to follow activities that include modifications and adaptations to meet the needs of all learners. Note: This is a digital product. That means when you make a purchase, you will be emailed a link to the activities. For more information, click on the graphics below:
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