Visual-motor integration recources and activities
shape constancy: workbook 3.4
tracing and finishing medium and small shapes
Why tracing and finishing shapes activities are important
Tracing lines stimulate child’s eye - hand coordination. When children follow dotted lines with pencils or with another drawing tools, they simultaneously follow and compare their evolving lines with original ones. When they complete missing parts of shapes, their brains compare their drawing with model shapes. Both types of tasks strengthen visual-motor integration and fine-motor hand and fingers movements control.
Worksheets and activities in this workbook
Workbook contains 152 worksheets designed for strengthening children’s visual-motor integration and basic graphomotor skills by asking children to finish different unfinished shapes.
Task difficulty increase throughout the workbook in multiple ways:
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by increasing complexity of shapes (from circle to more complex shapes),
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by decreasing size of shapes,
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by increasing number of missing parts in shapes,
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by increasing length of missing parts in shapes.
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