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These resources challenge the student’s mental, physical and perceptual skills by assembling the irregularly shapes pieces into a whole picture. By following specified steps toward completion, students will improve their self-organization. The use of jigsaw puzzles can sharpen a child’s visualization, concentration, as well as visual closure and spatial skills.
Color the lion. Cut on the dotted lines. Glue onto the next page to complete the puzzle.
Cut each square below. Glue to finish the puzzle.
Cut each square below. Glue to finish the puzzle.
Cut on the dotted lines and glue the puzzle back together in the correct number order.
Cut on the dotted lines and glue the puzzle together to reveal the mixed up word!
Cut on the dotted lines and glue the puzzle back together in the correct number order.
Cut on the dotted lines and glue the puzzle back together in the correct number order.
Cut out and assemble the puzzle. Study the puzzle scene and try to remember everything you see. Remove the puzzle from your sight and answer the following questions without looking at the scene.
Cut out and assemble the puzzle. Study the puzzle scene and try to remember everything you see. Remove the puzzle from your sight and answer the following questions without looking at the scene.
Print out each 3 piece puzzle on cardstock, heavy paper, and/or laminate. Cut out pieces. Students must match the hand, number, and items for each puzzle. Includes left and right hand versions.
Colored 3-piece Number Puzzles for #'s 1-10. Match the word, number, and items for each number puzzle.