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Ice Cream Fine Motor Tasks | Morning Tubs Play Dough | OT SLP SPED Autism

Ice Cream Fine Motor Tasks | Morning Tubs Play Dough | OT SLP SPED Autism

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Ice Cream Fine Motor Tasks | 140+ Cards Across 10 Sets for Morning Tubs, Play Dough, Pom Poms & More!

This ice cream-themed fine motor task set includes over 140 cards across 10 different fine motor activities — perfect for morning tubs, centers, work stations, and small groups. Use simple materials you already have on hand: play dough, pom-poms, dry erase markers, and wiki stix!

★ Low prep, high engagement — print, laminate, and use with classroom materials students love.

★ Perfect for: Special Education Teachers, Autism Classrooms, Occupational Therapists (OTs), Self-Contained Classrooms, Resource Rooms, Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), Fine Motor Centers, Morning Tubs, Paraprofessionals, ABA Therapists, Early Childhood, PreK, Preschool, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade

What's Included — 10 Fine Motor Activity Sets (140+ Cards!):

🍦 Set 1: Making Ice Cream Cones — Counting / 1:1 correspondence

🌈 Set 2: Making Ice Cream Scoops Colors — Identifying and labeling colors

🍒 Set 3: Tracing Simple Objects — Identifying and labeling simple objects

🔷 Set 4: Tracing and Making Shapes — Identifying and labeling shapes

🍭 Set 5: Complete the Ice Cream Scoops Patterns — Identifying and completing patterns

🍨 Set 6: Making Ice Cream Scoops — Counting / 1:1 correspondence

😊 Set 7: Making Ice Cream Emotions — Identifying basic emotions

Set 8: Tracing Lines — Basic tracing skills

✏️ Set 9: Draw the Other Half — Ice cream themed symmetry pictures

🎨 Set 10: Making Ice Cream Scoop Colors Out of Dough — Play dough creativity!

Skills Targeted:

  • Fine motor skills (play dough, pom-poms, dry erase, wiki stix manipulation!)
  • Counting and 1:1 correspondence
  • Color identification and labeling
  • Object identification and labeling
  • Shape recognition and tracing
  • Pattern recognition and completion
  • Identifying basic emotions
  • Tracing lines and shapes
  • Symmetry and drawing
  • Creative expression (play dough)
  • Hand-eye coordination
  • Pre-writing skills
  • Visual discrimination
  • Following directions
  • Independent work skills
  • Receptive and expressive language

Materials Needed (Simple Things You Already Have!):

  • Play dough
  • Pom-poms
  • Dry erase markers
  • Wiki stix
  • Laminator (for reusability)

Ways to Use:

  • Morning tubs
  • Fine motor centers
  • Independent workstations (great for TEACCH-style structured work)
  • Centers and learning stations
  • Occupational therapy sessions (fine motor practice!)
  • Small group instruction
  • 1:1 teaching sessions
  • Ice cream and summer thematic units
  • End-of-year activities
  • Summer school programs
  • Early finisher activities
  • Quiet time activities
  • Para-led skill practice
  • Differentiated centers (10 different skill levels!)

If your students enjoy these activities, there are many more in my collection.

For more hands-on summer, ocean, beach or ice cream themed activities, please see the following link:

Hands-On Summer Activities

Hands-On Ocean Activities

Hands-On Beach Activities

Hands-On Ice Cream Activities