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Free Christmas Fine Motor Activity for Your Classroom or Occupational Therapy Sessions

Happy kids Free Christmas occupational therapy activities and worksheets

Are your students struggling in the classroom? Are they having difficulty drawing recognizable pictures in their writing journals? Do they need help with number identification?

Difficulty processing visual information and poor visual-motor coordination skills can lead to problems with reading, spelling, handwriting, drawing, math, and comprehension. 

Use this fun Free Christmas tree visual perception drawing activity to help your students improve their drawing and planning skills. 

Visual perception is the skill needed for a child to make sense of what they see.  Help their brains interpret the visual information they are taking in all day long with these activities.

free Christmas roll and draw math fine motor activity

This is a Free Christmas Tree activity set that includes several different activities. Roll and Spin a tree are included, as well as, ways to draw and color a Christmas tree. Use as a math center station for work on number identification. Great for Christmas activities, classroom party games, small group special education, and speech or occupational therapy sessions.

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Check out my Roll an Elf set, Roll a Santa, Roll a Gingerbread house, Roll a snowman, Roll a Snow Globe, or other Roll It Games and Activities.

Christmas roll and draw fine motor occupational therapy activities

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I am a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) and have been working in a public school system for more than 25 years. My resources can be found on TPTBOOM LearningMade by TeachersClassful, and Your Therapy Source. I appreciate your interest wherever you wish to shop.

My mission is to help you find creative ideas to incorporate fine motor, visual perceptiongross motor, and social-emotional learning into your lessons.

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