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Students will use the fine motor items in a center to help build hand and finger strength. Working on their fine motor skills will build self confidence, pride, and accomplishment. Lacing, cutting, building, and tracing are a few examples of how to strengthen their hands and fingers. The goal is for the students to have less frustration when working on writing, and cutting activities within the classroom. Hands on learning is the best type of learning for young children. Tablets have built strong pushing skills but lack in the true hands on experience. Let's help them catch up. Thank you for supporting my students.

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Students will use the fine motor items in a center to help build hand and finger strength. Working on their fine motor skills will build self confidence, pride, and accomplishment. Lacing, cutting, building, and tracing are a few examples of how to strengthen their hands and fingers. The goal is for the students to have less frustration when working on writing, and cutting activities within the classroom. Hands on learning is the best type of learning for young children. Tablets have built strong pushing skills but lack in the true hands on experience. Let's help them catch up. Thank you for supporting my students.

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