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Happy Hands Activities
Tearing Tub
Materials: tissue paper, wrapping paper scraps,construction paper,
Plastic tub.Directions: Place the paper in the tub and invitethe children to tear, tear, tear.
More! Can they tear shapes or objects from thepaper?
Can they make a collage with the paperscraps?
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Cutting Pool
Materials: plastic swimming pool or appliancebox, scrap paper, junk mail, catalogs, safetyscissors, etc.
Directions: Children dive in the pool and cut,cut, cut!
More! Offer children decorative scissors.
Its also fun to cut up leftover spaghettinoodles.
Ask children to cut the paper into littlepieces to make confetti. Save the confetti for art
projects.
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Sensory Tub
Materials: flat rectangular plastic container
with lid, rice, sand, grits, etc.Directions: Fill the container with a small layer ofthe sensory material.
Children trace their names, highfrequency words, numerals, etc. in the tub.
More! Squirt shaving cream in a container or let
children use the shaving cream on a washablesurface.
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Lotty Dotty
Materials: poster board cut in 8 x 5rectangles, school glue, scrap paper, crayonswith the paper removedDirections: Make dots of glue on the posterboard in the shape of numerals, letters, or otherskills you are working on. Dry.
Children trace the invisible dots with
their finger. Next, they place a sheet of paper ontop of the dots and rub with the side of a crayon.Finally, they connect the dots to reveal thesymbol.
More! Make mystery words children can rub over.Write words with school glue. Children rub over
these and then try to read the mystery word.
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Sewing Cards
Materials: food boxes, hole punch, shoe lacesDirections: Cut the front covers off the boxes.Punch holes around the edges. Children take ashoe lace and sew in and out the holes.
More! Use plastic placemats or decorative paperplates to make sewing cards.
Wrap the a 4 piece of pipe cleaner around theend of a piece of yarn to make a simple needlefor sewing cards.
Let children sew in plastic canvas or burlap withplastic needles.
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Punch Designs
Materials: construction paper, carpet scrap or
mouse pad, stick pin or jumbo thumb tackDirections: Trace a letter or object on constructionpaper. Place the design on top of the carpet scrapor mouse pad. Children punch around the designwith the stick pin and then hold up it up to the light.
More! Adapt for geometric shapes or seasonal
objects.
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Weavers Guild
Materials: plastic berry baskets or mesh bags
from potatoes or onions, yarn, string, ribbonDirections: Cut the yarn and ribbon into varyinglengths. Children string it through the basket orbag.
More! Make these in the spring with short piecesof yarn and hang in a tree for birds to use in
building a nest.
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Paper Plate Weave
Materials: paper plates, string, yarn
Directions: Cut notches in the sides of paperplates and let children weave yarn or stringthrough the notches.
More! Cut the fronts off food boxes and makenotches on the sides.
Let children weave yarn through the
notches.
Holes
Materials: scrap paper, hole punch, zip bagDirections: Children punch holes in the scrap
paper. Store holes in the bag.
More! Offer children hole punches with designs.
Have children use the holes for cards and otherart projects.
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Scissor Wizards
Materials: construction paper, newspaper,wrapping paper, tissue paper, scissors withdesignsDirections: Children use the scissors on differenttypes of paper to create scallops, zigzags, etc.
More! Use the paper scraps to make a collage.
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Stringing Along
Materials: cereal with holes, pasta with holes,
straws cut in pieces, plastic cordDirections: Give children pieces of plastic cordcut in 20-24 pieces. Let them string the cereal,pasta, or straws on the cord and then tie to makea necklace.
More! Dental floss, string, or yarn can be used in
place of the cord.Wrap a piece of masking tape around
the end to make a needle.
Give children colored cereal and challengethem to make a pattern.
Let children design jewelry with inexpensivebeads from a craft store. String letter beads on apipe cleaner to make a name bracelet.
String cereal on a pipe cleaner and hang ina tree for the birds.
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Tongs and Tweezers
Materials: 2 bowls, zip bag with objects such asnuts, counting bears, cotton balls, wrappedcandy, etc., tongsDirections: Children empty contents of bag inone bowl. Place the other bowl 4 hands away.Can they transfer all the objects to the emptybowl using the tongs?
More! Challenge children to move smallerobjects with tweezers.
They can also use a spoon to transfer beansor rice between two bowls. (Do this on a plastictray or cookie sheet.)
Use an eye dropper to move water betweenbowls.
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Pom Pom Bottle
Materials: plastic bottle, colored pom poms or
cotton ballsDirections: Fill a plastic bottle with pom poms orcotton balls. Challenge the children to take all ofthem out and then put them all back in.
More! Offer tweezers for the task.Can the children count the pom poms? Can
they sort them by color?
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Box Top Puzzles
Materials: empty food boxes, scissors, zip bagor clasp envelopeDirections: Cut the front panel off the food box.Cut it into 6-12 puzzle shapes as shown. Store thepieces in a zip bagor envelope.
More! For youngerchildren, it ishelpful to haveduplicates of theboxes. Cut onebox apart and let
them rearrangethe pieces on topof the other box.
Children willalso enjoy makingtheir own box top puzzles.
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Stencils and Templates
Materials: cardboard, paper, pens, colored
pencilsDirections: Cut stencils in geometric shapes,animal shapes, seasonal designs, etc. Childrentrace around the stencils on paper.
More! Save scraps from a dye cut machine forchildren to trace.
Offer lids, unit blocks, and other classroomobjects for the children to trace around.
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Jars and Lids
Materials: plastic containers with lids, plastic
jars, small toysDirections: Put small toys or other items in plastic
jars and containers with lids. Children take off thetops to find a surprise toy. Can they put the itemsback in the containers and screw on the lids andput on the tops?
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Letter Necklace
Materials: construction paper, pencils, letter
stencils, scissors, hole punch, yarn cut in22 pieces
Directions: Children place the letters on theconstruction paper and trace aroundthem. Punch a hole in each letter andstring it on the yarn. Tie the ends andwear like a necklace.
More! Children can use the letters in theirname, their initials, vocabulary words,etc.
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Wicki Stix
Materials: lamination film, permanent marker,
wicki stixDirections: Write letters, shapes, or numerals onthe lamination film with a permanent marker.Children lay the wicki stix on top of the objects.
More! Place a sheet of paper on top of the wickistix and rub with the side of a crayon.
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Squishy Bag
Materials: heavy duty zip bag, hair gel, duct
tapeDirections: Fill the zip bag with severaltablespoons of hair gel. Squeeze out the air andzip shut. Tape the top with duct tape.
Children take their finger and trace letters,numerals, shapes, etc. on the squishy bag.
More! Add glitter to the hair gel.
Make a squishy bag with 1 TB. paint and 2 TB.white school glue. Tape the bag to a lunchroomtray.
Let children make individual squishy bags with
pudding.
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Connect the Dots
Materials: photo album with magnetic sheets,permanent marker, vis--vis marker, paper towelDirections: Remove film from the sheets andmake dots in the form of numerals, shapes,words, or simple objects. Smooth the film back inplace. Children take the vis--vis marker andconnect the dots. Remind them to erase with a
paper towel when they are finished.
More! Make a book so the shapes and words areincreasingly difficult.
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