Pirate Spirals craft | Scissor Skills Activity | Fine Motor Cutting Practice
Overview
Description
Combine an adorable craft activity with ever-important scissor skills practice with these Pirate Spirals for Kindergarten and 1st Grade!
When students are learning to use scissors, after snipping and cutting straight lines they should progress to cutting curved lines and spirals. This is a great way for students to practice important fine motor skills in a fun way!
WHAT'S INCLUDED
✅️ 2 Pirate Spiral designs, featuring beloved characters Pevan & Sarah
✅️ Options for right-handed and left-handed students
HOW TO USE
⭐️ Students colour in the spiral and the pirate character
⭐️ They carefully cut out the entire spiral and pirate character. Ensure to give students the correct RH or LH sheet
⭐️ Glue the pirate head onto the 'X' at the top of the spiral and hang in the classroom to show off your students' fabulous cutting skills!
This resource pairs perfectly with Pevan & Sarah's Scissor Grip music video. Sign up to Cub Club to access the full video, along with this resource and hundreds of other educational videos, songs and printables, made for teachers, by teachers.
After more resources to help your students develop their Scissor Skills? Check out some of our other Scissor Skills printables below, or grab them all in a bundle!
- Scissor Grip Wall Display visual instructions
- Open, Shut Them, Yo Ho Ho! Line cutting practice
- Pirate Picture Puzzles shape cutting practice
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