Give Pevan a Haircut | Scissor Skills Cutting Practice | Fine Motor Activity
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Description
Integrate handwriting practice and scissor skills with this fun haircutting activity! Help your students to improve their fine motor skills by having them carefully trace and then cut along the lines, starting with straight lines and progressing to more challenging patterns.
Featuring the beloved tiger, Pevan, from Pevan & Sarah, students will delight in giving their furry friend a haircut in this fine motor skill activity for Kindergarten and 1st Grade!
WHAT'S INCLUDED
✅️ 3 scissor skills activity sheets, differentiated for varied abilities with straight lines, curved lines and jagged lines
HOW TO USE
⭐️ Print these sheets according to the scissor skill levels of the students in your class
⭐️ Students first trace carefully along the dotted line, enabling them to practice correct pencil grip and important pre-writing fine motor skills
⭐️ Using a pair of scissors, students cut carefully along the lines, helping with scissor grip and skills such as pointing their blade forward and keeping their elbows down
⭐️ Students could then use a pencil to curl Pevan's hair for a fun hairstyle! Great for a display to show off students' improve scissor skills in the classroom!
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!
- Open, Shut Them, Yo Ho Ho! Line cutting practice
- Mosaic Art Cut & Paste snipping practice
- Fold & Cut Scissor Skills craft shape and line cutting practice
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