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Tiger Stripe Cutting

Students cut out various dotted triangle and stripe shapes and glue them onto the tiger to create its markings. Each stripe varies slightly in size and angle, helping learners practice precision with both straight and diagonal cuts. The small shapes require careful scissor control, especially when turning corners and maintaining accuracy. After cutting, children place the stripes on the tiger’s body, supporting creativity and spatial planning. This craft-style activity helps build fine motor strength while keeping students engaged with a fun animal theme. It is excellent for reinforcing multi-step task completion.

Curriculum Matched Skills

Fine Motor – Cutting Small Angular Shapes

Visual Motor Integration – Matching Shapes to Placement Areas

Scissor Skills – Straight and Diagonal Cutting Control

Early Learning – Multi-Step Craft Execution

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