The ability to determine spatial relationships is important in everyday tasks. You need to interpret what it means to “stand first in a line”, “sit in front of Johnny” or “put the pencil on top of the paper”. If a child has difficulty perceiving spatial relationships it can effect motor skills, body awareness, problem solving, activities of daily living and overall performance in school.
This is a list of 15 FREE visual spatial and visual motor printables from Your Therapy Source.
- Brick Design Activity Pages
- Visual Spatial Dog Maze
- Move Like Me Freebie – challenge 4 kids to stand next to each other and copy the poses exactly
- Eggsactly the Same
- Road Puzzler
- Frog Grid Drawing
- Color Copy Challenge
- Boat Tangram
- Simon Says Freebie – make sure the right and left sides of the body match exactly
- Find the Mouse
- Puzzles on Paper Freebie
- Fishy Fishy Graphing Game
- Mosaic Fish
- Graph Paper Drawing Freebie
- Connect Puzzle Freebie
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