When providing Occupational Therapy to kids, I often work on fine motor skills, which includes handwriting skills. I frequently will draw paths for kids to follow with their pencils, and make animals beside the path to make it fun to try to stay on the path and not get eaten. I have made these Pencil Adventures so that practicing pencil control can be fun.
Pencil Adventures 1-8
$6.95
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Directions:
- Have the child follow the path. You may need to tell them where they are to go first and read to them what they are supposed to do.
- I like to laminate these and use them over and over with dry erase markers or dry erase crayons.
Pencil Adventures 1-4 includes the Pencil Playground, Pencil Gymnastics, Pencil River Adventure, and Pencil Pirate Treasure Hunt, 5-8 includes the Dragon Adventure and a three page Egyptian Adventure. Also included is the file of each adventure with the path highlighted in yellow. You get 8 adventures in all and 16 pages.
Digital File Information:
The digital files will be sent in PDF format, and it is up to you to print out and laminate them if you would like. The files will be immediately available for download once payment is received. Included in the pack are the pencil adventures and yellow highlighted path versions of the pencil adventures.
These files and documents are for personal use only, and are intended to be printed out and used by an individual during therapy or doing activities with children. They can be printed multiple times, but are only to be used by one adult/therapist. These are not for resale.
Below you will find more posts about pencil adventures.
New Pencil Adventures With Dragons and Mummies
I finished making four new pencil adventures, and my son was eager to try them out. While he was doing them, he commented that it was hard to stay on the path, and that his hand was getting tired from working at being so careful. In the dragon adventure, you have to avoid the dragon’s… [Continue Reading]
Pencil Obstacle Course
Very frequently, I draw a path for kids to follow with their pencil. I often draw animals beside the path to make it fun and tell them they have to stay on the path so that the lion won’t get them. I have wanted to have some fun ready made ones, but they are hard… [Continue Reading]








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