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Fine Motor & Colour Sorting Christmas Trees

November 19, 2015 by Nadia van Zyl 1 Comment

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Children can practice all kinds of skills with this fun fine motor and colour sorting Christmas trees activity tray!

 

christmasntrees tray

I love finding items like these super adorable trays at the plastic shop to use for learning activities! This fun Christmas trees activity for fine motor skills development and colour sorting( also see this Christmas tree counting one), is perfect for Christmas time and to use the newly-bought trays! 

  
You could use any type of tray with individual containers for the pompoms. Even an egg carton(with a flat lid) will work! Here is a similar one you could get from Amazon.

These Christmas trees will eventually be added to the quiet book collection I’m busy with. Have you seen these pages?

  • DINO Egg Colour Matching
  • Fall Leaves Threading & Sorting
  • Apple Tree Size Sorting

How to set up this tray

cutting from felt

Firstly, cut tree identical trees out of green FELT.  It fits perfectly on one side of the tray.

3 trees

Then, cut small rectangular blocks in blue, red and green. Add blue, red and green POMPOMS of different sizes to the tray, together with a tweezer.

And that is it! Your fine motor and colour sorting Christmas trees tray is ready to be played with! Come see all our Christmas tray activities HERE.

fine motor and sorting

 
 
Remember to pop over to all these blogs to see the awesome CHRISTMAS themed activities shared:

18 fun Christmas activities for kids. Math games, fine motor projects, ABC activities... lots of Christmas ideas!

FROM LEFT TO RIGHT:
Christmas Tree Counting Fine Motor Activity // Sugar Aunts

Fine Motor and Color Sorting Christmas Trees // Teach Me Mommy

Christmas I Spy Bottle // The Pleasantest Thing

Christmas Tree Counting Number Cards // Modern Preschool

Christmas Playdough Kit // Study At Home Mama

Reusable Pom Pom Christmas Tree Busy Bag // Powerful Mothering

Free Printable Christmas Games // Life Over Cs

Free Gingerbread CVC Game // The Kindergarten Connection

DIY Christmas Tic Tac Toe // Adventures of Adam

Free Christmas Number Clip Cards // Fairy Poppins

Free Christmas Themed Prewriting Practice Cards // Stay At Home Educator

Felt Christmas Tree Number Match Up // Frogs Snails and Puppy Dog Tails

Christmas Stocking Matching Activity // Play & Learn Everyday

Free Printable Holiday Word Clouds // Lalymom

Christmas Addition to 15 // Liz’s Early Learning Spot

Free Christmas Counting Cards // Playdough to Plato

Christmas Stamp Patterns // Still Playing School

Christmas Tree Decorating Felt Busy Bag // Coffee Cups and Crayons

member to visit the following blogs to see their Christmas Themed activities!

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Comments

  1. Heather says

    November 27, 2015 at 1:03 pm

    I really like this. But where can you get the pom poms (apart from Amazon)?

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