

Free everyday objects dot art worksheets to develop fine motor skills using Q-tip painting. Ideal for autism, SEN, OT, and early years.
This free resource includes 3 Everyday Objects Dot Art worksheets designed to support fine motor development in a calm, structured, and engaging way.
Students use a Q-tip (cotton swab), finger, or small brush to color the dots only, helping to build:
- Fine motor strength
- Hand-eye coordination
- Focus and attention
- Visual-motor integration
The simple, familiar everyday objects make this activity especially suitable for:
- Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- Special educational needs (SEN)
- Occupational therapy and fine motor interventions
- Early years, preschool, and KS1 settings
How to use in the classroom:
Fine motor centers
Independent work
Early finishers
OT sessions
Calm-down or structured activities
Worksheets can be printed, laminated, or reused with dry-erase markers.
This is a free sample of a larger paid pack with more designs.
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