Fun Bug Fine Motor Cutting Activity

Fine Motor Cutting Activity

Do your kids need more practice with their fine motor skills? Save This Activity! A fun bug fine motor cutting activity. They will cut and sort the bugs according to if they fly or crawl.

My daughter is into bugs, so this activity was a huge hit with her!

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Fun Fine Motor Cutting Activity

If your kids are into bugs, or you’re currently teaching about insects and bigs, this will be the perfect fine motor activity to add into your routine. Kids will get to practice using scissors by cutting the strips of paper, they will also work on hand-eye coordination when glueing the insect under the correct column.

It is a bug that crawls? Or a bug that fly’s. They will have to determine which side to glue the bigs on!

Supplies You Need

Here is a quick list of everything you need, it’s not much! You can download my FREE printable for this activity below.

  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Paper or Art Pad
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Fine Motor Cutting Activity

Bug Fine Motor Cutting Activity

Save this fun Bug Fine Motor Cutting Activity! A fun cutting and sorting Bug activity for kids.

    Activity In Action

    Are you curious how this activity looks in action? Here is a video of my daughter, cutting and sorting the bugs. She LOVED this activity, she is obsessed with learning about insects and bugs.

    Do They Fly or Crawl?

    I love the simplicity of this activity! It focuses on a few key developmental points that’s are important for young children! Cutting – fine motor skill development, and glueing – eye to hand coordination!

    The object of this activity if for kids to cut and sort the bugs base on whether they can fly or crawl!

    Benefits of Cutting and Sorting Fine Motor Activities

    Cutting and pasting activities are fun – and a fantastic activity for early learning and development. Here are 5 benefits of incorporation cutting and sorting activities into your routine.

    • ✂️ Improves Fine Motor Skills
      Strengthens hand and finger muscles while helping children practice gripping and controlling tools like scissors and glue.
    • 🧠 Builds Hand-Eye Coordination
      Enhances the ability to visually track and guide hand movements, an essential skill for writing and self-care tasks.
    • 🎨 Encourages Creativity
      Gives children the freedom to create, design, and express themselves through arranging and assembling pieces.
    • 🧹 Promotes Focus and Patience
      Teaches children to follow steps, stay attentive, and complete a task from start to finish.
    • ✍️ Prepares for Writing
      Develops the small muscle control and dexterity needed for forming letters and holding a pencil.

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