
July 26, 2021. Promote fine motor skills in special education. Fine motor skills are needed in everything that we do. If you're in special education, most of your students are most likely working on fine motor. From tracing to writing, from typing or tying shoes, your students need to progress in how they use their hands. Coloring pages. If you're like me, you have a group of students that are working on basic foundational motor skills in tracing and fasteners in their clothing. It was always so frustrating that these activities never seemed to accommodate my students. I create my own activities that are specifically designed for my students. That is where my bingo marker coloring pages were born. You can grab your own bingo marker coloring set below. I needed something to work on fine motor skills. Tracing activities. Next, my students have been working on fine motor activities in tracing activities. We work on this all year long, so I've created holiday and seasonal theme tracing activities. The pictures are bright and vibrant and super engaging for my students when their favorite holidays are approaching. Great activities to send home with students or use on a tablet and trace with a stylus or finger. Yes, you can use these resources digitally too. Just click the TPT Eazl tool and you can upload your activity directly to your Google Classroom or other educational platform. Work on fine motor skills wherever you go. If you're looking for fun holiday tracing worksheets and activities to promote fine motor skills, check these out below. If you're looking for fun seasonal tracing worksheets and activities to promote fine motor skills, check this set out below. Looking for fine motor work tasks in your classroom? Check out this blog post. Want to know more about writing instruction in special education? Check out this post.