These Spring fine motor activities are for moms looking for ready-to-go, easy DIY, and on-budget activities for your toddler! Let me show you the supplies you need to recreate these Activities for 5-year-olds!
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I created these activities for my 5-year-old that can be used as a morning activity or an activity she can do before we start a lesson.
These activities require minimal and budget-friendly supplies.
I store each activity in a Photo and Craft Keeper box I purchased at Michaels. Hobby Lobby also has them!
This blog post is all about Spring Activities for 5-year-olds.
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Spring Activities for 5-year-olds
Build a Flower
With an index card, markers, and link cubes. Draw a flower that your child can recreate by building it with link cubes.
Learning Resources MathLink Cubes – Set of 100 Cubes
Farm Activity
Have your 5-year-old practice their writing and fine motor skills by placing farm animal stickers in the correct spot.
Farm Animal Cutting Practice
Place farm animal stickers on an index card and draw dotted lines around the sticker. Your child can practice their cutting skills by following the dotted lines.
Flower Cutting Practice
Draw flowers and dotted lines as the stems on an index card. Your child can practice their cutting skills by following the dotted lines.
Washable Super Tips Markers, Assorted, 20/Set
Small, Medium, and Big
I used our counting bears for my 5-year-old to practice recognizing the different sizes.
Three Bear Family Counters – 96 Pieces
Flower Fine Motor Activity
I created a flower from pipe cleaners and added some beads to the box. My 5-year-old can strengthen her fine motor skills by lacing beads into the stem.
Pipe Cleaners Craft, Arts and Crafts
300 Glossy Multicolor Primary Color Mix Acrylic Beads
Phonic Activity
This one is practicing the sound of vowels and consonants. I wrote the vowels (a, e, i, o, u) on one card and consonants (d, m, c, h, t, b) on another. In the box, I included phonic picture cubes. The picture cubes are for my daughter to match to the letter.
Reading Rods Alphabet & Phonemic Awareness
Creating activities for your 5-year-old does not have to be expensive or overcomplicated!
This blog post was all about Spring Activities for 5-year-olds.