
Check out this simple project that was created by a mom at Mosswood Connections to help her son work on fine motor skills — specifically, cutting. She noticed his cutting usually seemed jagged and messy so she tried to think of a project that would be fun for him and also let him practice using a pair of scissors.
All that is needed to make rainbow wall spaghetti is colored paper, scissors, tape, and a wall. Draw a spiral on a piece of paper, starting on the outside and working your way in. Let your child cut it on the drawn line and then tape it to the wall.
Visit the Rainbow Spaghetti Wall tutorial to find out how to do it and read about more that can be done with this project. Weather Craft kits and Activity books.
Knowing the alphabet is the basis for learning how to read, so it’s important to get it down. Kids need to know the differences between letters, to be able to recognize their shapes and to know what sounds the letters make individually before they can start combining them in words.
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