1. Shape Shifting: Encourage your student to cut play dough into different shapes using safety scissors. This activity enhances fine motor skills and shape recognition.
  2. Colorful Creations: Use vibrant colored play dough and let the child cut out rainbow patterns with scissors. This boosts creativity and color recognition.
  3. Alphabet Adventure: Practice cutting play dough letters with scissors to familiarize the child with the alphabet while improving hand-eye coordination.
  4. Animal Safari: Create animal shapes from play dough and let the child cut out different animal figures. This encourages imaginative play and animal recognition.
  5. Puzzle Play: Make puzzle pieces from play dough and guide the child to cut them out. Assemble the pieces to complete the play dough puzzle and enhance problem-solving skills.
  6. Sensory Snipping: Add textured elements like beads or rice to the play dough. Let the child cut through the textures for a sensory-rich experience.
  7. Number Nuggets: Encourage counting by having the child cut play dough pieces in numerical order. This aids in number recognition and counting skills.
  8. Fruit Fun: Model fruits using play dough and let the child practice cutting them with scissors. This activity introduces healthy food concepts and fine motor skills.
  9. Story Slicing: Create story characters from play dough and have the child cut out different characters while narrating a story. This boosts imagination and storytelling skills.
  10. Symmetrical Shapes: Fold play dough in half to create symmetrical shapes, then let the child cut along the fold to unveil the symmetrical pattern. This promotes symmetry understanding and creativity.