Visual-motor integration recources and activities
Tracing shapes activities are helpful in forming key spatial concepts in children minds.
These tasks stimulate child’s eye-hand coordination and visual-motor integration development.
When children follow and draw over dotted or other kind of lines, they simultaneously compare emerging lines with original ones.
The process, in which the eyes visually guide the movement of the hand, strengthens visual-motor integration and fine-motor hand and fingers movements’ control.
1070+ worksheets
... 8 workbooks
TRACING SHAPES
workbook 2.1
Tracing circleS
Number of worksheets: 142
Activities in this workbook develop children’s visual-motor integration and basic grapho-motor skills by tracing dotted or dashed circles. Template circles differ in size. In some activities dotted circles are accompanied with outer or inner circles intended to help children while drawing.
Tasks difficulty increase throughout the workbook with decreasing size of circles to be drawn.
workbook 2.2
Tracing squares
Number of worksheets: 164
Activities in this workbook develop children’s visual-motor integration and basic grapho-motor skills by tracing dotted or dashed squares. In some activities dotted squares are accompanied with outer or inner squares intended to help children while drawing.
Tasks difficulty increase throughout the workbook with decreasing size of squares to be drawn.
workbook 2.3
Tracing triangles
Number of worksheets: 134
Activities in this workbook develop children’s visual-motor integration and basic grapho-motor skills by tracing dotted or dashed triangles. Template circles differ in size. In some activities dotted circles are accompanied with outer or inner circles intended to help children while drawing.
Tasks difficulty increase throughout the workbook with decreasing size of triangles to be drawn.
workbook 2.4
Tracing basic shapes
Number of worksheets: 110
Activities in this workbook develop children’s visual-motor integration and basic graphomotor skills by asking children to trace dotted basic geometric shapes (circles, squares, triangles). Shapes differ in size. In some activities dotted shapes are accompanied with outer or inner shape intended to help children while drawing.
Tasks difficulty increase throughout the workbook with decreasing size of shapes to be drawn.
workbook 2.5
Tracing geometric shapes
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direction
Number of worksheets: 96
Activities in this workbook develop children’s visual-motor integration and basic grapho-motor skills by tracing different geometric shapes, while also being attentive to the direction of drawing. In some activities dotted shapes are accompanied with outer or inner shape intended to help children while drawing.
Tasks difficulty increase throughout the workbook with decreasing size of shapes to be drawn, and by changing space between dots.