Combining number work and fine motor skill threading along with my son's current obsession..... hole punching.
Number threading. |
What you need:
- white card (draw and cut out numbers from this)
- hole puncher
- yarn or string
- black marker
- container (if you want to use it on the go)
Materials in a container so that we can take the activity out and about. |
How it works:
I drew numbers 1-5 on the white card and cut them out. I hole punched numbers 1, 2 and 3 for my son but for numbers 4 and 5 I just used the black marker to dot where he needed to hole punch.
I threaded the number 1 and 2 so that my son could see how it worked and then presented him with the remaining materials for him to explore. He enjoyed using his scissors to cut a nice long piece of yarn before attempting to thread it through the number 3.
Cutting his yarn. |
Concentrating very hard to thread the yarn through the holes. |
He found it quite a fiddly task but patiently tried to complete number 3. After he was done he was very excited to use the hole puncher to put the holes in number 4 and 5. Again, this was rather fiddly but he was happy to let Mummy help to make sure the holes were in the right place. He then threaded the 4 while Mummy did the 5.
An activity that required lots of patience and some assistance but great for fine motor skill development and number recognition.
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