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These resources require a child to pass a string or similar cord through eyelet holes following a specified pattern (such as up through one hole and down through the next hole). Developing this skill will have a positive impact on a child’s bilateral integration, as well as improving motor planning for recalling and executing a sequence of movements.
Print shaggy dog template on cardstock paper. Cut out around black dotted lines. Use a hole punch to make small holes as indicated. Cut 15 pieces of yarn (about 12 inches long). Take a piece of yarn and push through the first hole. Make a knot, allowing the yarn to hang down. Repeat step 4 for all remaining holes to make your shaggy dog!
Includes template and instructions.
Includes template and detailed instructions.
Each animal lacing worksheet is a 4 step motor task! Color, then cut out each animal. Punch holes and then lace around each animal. Includes turtle and dog.
This is sure to be a home run! Kids of all ages will have fun lacing this baseball cutout to make the stitching on the ball.
Cut out lacing cards, punch holes, and lace! Use yarn, ribbon, etc. to lace each card in an up and down pattern in order from left to right or in order of the #’s.
Use this full page color poster to explicitly teach lacing with an up/down lacing technique.
Cut out and color leaf. Use a hole punch to punch out each black dot and colored yarn to complete the lacing pattern as instructed. This 3 PAGE PDF includes detailed assembly instructions and 4 different leaf patterns.