Spring is around the corner and one of my favorite signs of the season are cherry blossoms ! We made this cherry blossom fine motor and pattern activity recently. Practice fine motor skills and pattern math abilities with this easy spring task.

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Cherry Blossom Activity

Start with a sheet of green felt . Cut small leaves from the felt and use a hole punch

to punch holes in each leaf. My oldest (age 7) was able to punch the holes, with effort. The felt material requires a lot of hand strength in order to punch a hole. The hole will not tear away from the felt leaf unless snipped with a pair of scissors.

Spring Fine Motor Activity

. Tearing tissue paper is a great fine motor strengthening exercise. To tear paper, one needs to use the intrinsic muscles of the hand and a tripod grasp. Both hands are needed (bilateral hand coordination) in order to hold the paper and tear. Children need strength and endurance in the intrinsic muscles of their hands in order to maintain coloring and handwriting activities without fatigue. Gather a few twigs from the yard and a sheet of pink tissue paper. Tearing tissue paper is a great. To tear paper, one needs to use the intrinsic muscles of the hand and a. Both hands are needed () in order to hold the paper and tear. Children need strength and endurance in the intrinsic muscles of their hands in order to maintain coloring and handwriting activities without fatigue.

Encourage your child to wrap the tissue paper pieces around the twigs. Manipulating the paper requires great fine motor dexterity in this Spring activity. Thread the felt leaves onto the twig using a tripod grasp.

Spring Math Activity

We used the leaves and tissue paper blossoms to create patterns on the twigs. Patterns are an important part of kindergarten and first grade math. Work on AB, ABA, ABBA, and ABAB patterns.