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The arches of the hand are the muscular and skeletal structures that allow hand flattening and cupping. The arches direct skilled movements of the fingers and grade the power of the fingers. Well developed hand arches provide an important balance between hand mobility and stability. The hand is considered to have two sides. One side is known as the “power or stability” side (ring and little finger). The “skill or mobility” side is the index and middle fingers working precisely in opposition to the thumb. Intact hand arches provide the foundation for individual finger movements.
The benefits of these painting resources include:
Print on cardstock or construction paper. Color the leaves/grass. Next, dip a plastic fork into pink, red, purple, etc. paint. Create the tulip by pressing the fork with the paint on top of each black stem.
Paint the sweet treats using a Q-Tip.
Three Versions included! Includes: Materials & Tools + Steps to Complete with Visuals!
Use paint to paint the bugs.
Use a q-tip to paint the correct number of gumballs in each of the gumball machines.
Use pad of finger to dab paint to create a fall tree. Try a different color on each finger! 2 Versions Included.
Use pad of finger to dab paint on the images. Try a different color on each finger! 4 Different Versions Included.
Decorate the Flowers using a Q-Tip of Pointer Finger. 5 Versions Included!