Celebrate October with free fine motor mats that let students build letters and numbers using candy corn, pom-poms, or connecting cubes for hands-on learning.
These October fine motor mats combine literacy, math, and motor skill practice into one engaging fall activity. Students can use candy corn, fuzzy pom-poms, or connecting cubes to build letters and numbers while strengthening hand coordination and reinforcing early learning concepts.
Ideas for setting up your mats:
Print and laminate the mats for long-term use.
Provide students with candy corn, pom-poms, or cubes as building tools.
Add the mats to a fall-themed sensory bin for extra engagement.
Rotate between letter and number mats to practice multiple skills.
Pair with dry erase markers for tracing after building.
What’s Included:
Letter building mats with clear visuals for alphabet practice
Number building mats for 0–20
“I Can” cards to support student independence
Options for candy corn, pom-poms, or cube building materials
Hands-on activities that build fine motor skills alongside literacy and math
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Tara West is a dedicated educator and the founder of Little Minds at Work, an educational platform designed to provide teachers with creative and engaging resources for early childhood education. With a focus on developing innovative lesson plans, classroom strategies, and activities, Tara brings her passion for teaching to life, empowering teachers to foster meaningful learning experiences for their students.
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