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Pattern Blocks Activities | Animals Morning Tubs Fine Motor | OT SPED Autism

Pattern Blocks Activities | Animals Morning Tubs Fine Motor | OT SPED Autism

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Pattern Blocks Activities | 40 Animal-Themed Pictures for Morning Tubs, Fine Motor & Visual Discrimination

Build visual discrimination, shape recognition, color identification, AND fine motor skills with these engaging no-prep pattern blocks activities! Featuring 40 unique animal-themed pictures across 4 different animal sets (Forest, Zoo, Farm, AND Ocean Animals!), this set is great for morning tubs, work stations, fine motor centers, math centers, and more.

★ NO PREP NEEDED! Just print, laminate (or not!), and provide students with pattern blocks to complete each picture.

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

What's Included — 40 Pattern Block Pictures Across 4 Themed Sets:

🌲 Forest Animals

🦒 Zoo Animals

🐮 Farm Animals

🐠 Ocean Animals

Skills Targeted:

  • Visual discrimination
  • Shape recognition (pattern block shapes)
  • Color identification
  • Fine motor skills (manipulating pattern blocks!)
  • Hand-eye coordination
  • Spatial reasoning
  • Following visual directions
  • Matching skills
  • Animal vocabulary (4 different habitats!)
  • Categorization (forest, zoo, farm, ocean classifications)
  • Independent work skills

How to Use These Pattern Block Activities:

Simply print, laminate, and provide students with pattern blocks. Students place pattern blocks on top of each picture template to complete the animal image. NO PREP!

Ways to Use:

  • Morning tubs
  • Independent workstations
  • Fine motor centers
  • Math centers
  • Occupational therapy sessions
  • Small group instruction
  • 1:1 teaching sessions
  • Speech therapy
  • Centers and learning stations
  • Quiet time activities
  • Early finisher activities
  • Para-led skill practice