Lawrence Times Fine motor and language fun!

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Lawrence Times Fine motor and language fun! Devon Lawrence Week of 3/19/18 Sunset A-5 425-837-5615 lawrenced@issaquah.wednet.edu Fine motor and language fun! Here are pictures of activities we have been using in class to help develop fine motor skills and language! With the clover project we are allowing students to use a variety of materials (tissue, paper and crayons) to decorate the clover. They have to request the materials and take turns to cover the clover with things that are green. With the rainbow projects we are working on 1:1 correspondence and color matching. Left – we went Ice skating in PE again! Below – bean bag letter work for word families