Children laces the cards in alphabetical order. You can also put the cards on a book ring or attach them to craft sticks for a sequencing activity.
sea shell alpha lacing tags
The free membership printable this week is sea shell alphabet lacing tags for letter recognition and fine motor. I printed them on cardstock paper and cut them out. I then laminated them and punched a hole in each letter card.
Children laces the cards in alphabetical order. You can also put the cards on a book ring or attach them to craft sticks for a sequencing activity.
You can grab the patterns below for free until Monday July 1st ... after that date they will only be available in the member's section which is also where I have added sea shell number lacing tags.
sea shell alpha lacing tags
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The free membership printable this week is turkey lacing cards for fine motor skills. I printed them on cardstock ... laminated them and cut them out and them. I then punched the holes where indicated. To make them even more durable I glued the pattern on a second sheet of cardstock paper before laminating them.
I made two different kinds of lacing cards ... one with the lacing holes directly on the turkey and another set with the lacing holes around the border. For the lacing cords I purchased mine at amazon but you can also use yarn with masking tape around one end so it doesn't fray.
In this activity the children lace the holes on the turkey cards with lacing cord or yarn.
You can grab the patterns below for free until Sunday November 19th ... after that date they will only be available in the member's section which is also where I have added an editable thankful turkey. turkey lacing cards
I made a strawberry lacing card for the children to work on fine motor development as well as eye-hand coordination. I printed the pattern on cardstock paper and glued it on to another sheet of cardstock paper for extra durability.
I then cut the strawberry out and laminated it and then cut it out again. The next step was to punch the holes. I left the strawberry blank so you could decide how far apart you wanted to punch the holes for the children to lace.
I tied a lacing cord to the bottom of the strawberry but if you do not have lacing cord you can also use yarn. You may want to put tape around the lacing end of the yard to make it easier to guide into the punched holes.
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