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Flower Writing Lines
Spring is here and it is time to brighten things up with flower activities. I created a craft to draw on the flower petals, cut them out, and then glue them onto a paper. The petals have light lines to trace with zig-zags, loops, lines, and circles.
I also included a page that you just draw and color with no cutting. It has the flower completed, and you just draw the lines and color it, and then you can write about the flower below it. Also included are some duplicate pages with no lines to trace so the kids can do the drawing and coloring free form.
Materials:
- flower writing lines printable
- crayons or colored pencils
- scissors
- glue
Skills:
- fine motor
- cutting
- writing
- bimanual
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Tonya is a pediatric Occupational Therapist, and loves creating things to work on skills and solve problems.
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