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Complete the Picture Activity – Freebie

Do you need to practice visual closure skills? Check out this FREE complete the picture activity to challenge your students.

You can download this Caterpillar Clones free printables at the bottom of the post.

If you want more activities like this one, check out the Complete the Picture digital download which includes 25 exercises with three levels of difficulty to practice symmetry, visual motor, and visual closure skills.

https://www.yourtherapysource.com/product/complete-the-picture-symmetrical-exercises/

How Does the Complete the Picture Activity Work?

All you need to do are these three steps:

  1. Sign up to download the freebie at the bottom of the post.
  2. Download and print or view the activity on your screen (use a app to mark up the screen like Kami).
  3. Follow the directions on the printable activity sheet to clone the caterpillars! Copy the caterpillars that are on the left or create you own design to challenge a friend.

When Is A Good Time to Use This Activity?

Students can use this Complete the Picture Activity free printable for:

  • during a brain break
  • indoor recess
  • early finishers
  • anytime they unplug and need to burn off some energy
  • occupational or physical therapy session activity
  • carry over activity for at home

What Skills Does this Activity Work On?

Children are working on the following skills with this shamrock activity:

  • pre-writing skills
  • drawing
  • visual closure skills
  • visual motor skills
  • visual spatial skills
  • copying from left to right

All of these skills are necessary for students to succeed in school!

Need More Fun Visual Perceptual Ideas?

Download Your FREE Complete the Picture Activity Here

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Do you need to practice visual closure skills? Check out this FREE complete the picture activity to challenge your students.