Fine Motor Skills Practice - Grade 3
This worksheet helps third-grade students practice and understand fine motor skills through various activities.
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions to practice your fine motor skills. Fine motor skills are small movements that use the small muscles of your hands, fingers, and wrists.
1. Which of these activities primarily uses fine motor skills?
Running
Jumping
Writing
Kicking a ball
2. Using scissors to cut paper helps improve your skills.
3. Picking up small objects with your thumb and pointer finger is called a grip.
4. Fine motor skills are only important for artists.
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False
5. Name two everyday activities that require fine motor skills.
6. Carefully trace the lines to connect the dots and complete the shape.
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