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Visual Discrimination Grid Patterns Fine Motor Spatial Reasoning Activity
Visual Discrimination Grid Patterns Fine Motor Spatial Reasoning Activity
Visual Discrimination Grid Patterns Fine Motor Spatial Reasoning Activity
Visual Discrimination Grid Patterns Fine Motor Spatial Reasoning Activity
Visual Discrimination Grid Patterns Fine Motor Spatial Reasoning Activity
Visual Discrimination Grid Patterns Fine Motor Spatial Reasoning Activity
Visual Discrimination Grid Patterns Fine Motor Spatial Reasoning Activity
Visual Discrimination Grid Patterns Fine Motor Spatial Reasoning Activity
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What others say

"This was exactly what I was looking for for my PreK class! They had a great time trying to put all the pieces where they needed to go. Thank you for making this! "
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Mary Jane S.
"I bought this resource for a day service program for adults with developmental disabilities. This resource was very easy to print and the graphics for the patterns are great for spatial reasoning. Excellent Resource! Thanks. "
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Kathleen R.

Description

These Grid Pattern cards will allow your students the opportunity to develop their visual discrimination skills, while also working on fine motor skills, and having fun! They will need to pay attention to the color and position of the colors to be able to recreate the design with cubes on the other side of the card.

*Be sure to check out the MEGA BUNDLE for even bigger savings off all of my Visual Discrimination resources.

Visual discrimination skills are important for students to have because they not only help with reading and writing, but also with social interactions such as reading facial expressions and body language.

What's Included:

*20 grid pattern cards

*1 sheet of blank grid pattern cards (The blank grid page can be used for the students to create their own pattern, and then have a friend copy it, or you can color it any colors you wish to either save ink, or match the manipulatives you have.)

*You will need to provide the colored cubes or other colored manipulatives.

Please Note: This resource uses American English and is not editable

All of my Visual DIscrimination activities can also be found together in my MEGA BUNDLE at a discounted price!


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Visual Discrimination Grid Patterns Fine Motor Spatial Reasoning Activity

Just Teachy - Megan Conway
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What others say

"This was exactly what I was looking for for my PreK class! They had a great time trying to put all the pieces where they needed to go. Thank you for making this! "
star
Mary Jane S.
"I bought this resource for a day service program for adults with developmental disabilities. This resource was very easy to print and the graphics for the patterns are great for spatial reasoning. Excellent Resource! Thanks. "
star
Kathleen R.

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*This bundle is Part 1 of my Visual Discrimination Activities. You can find Parts 2 & 3 here, or all the bundles are available in the MEGA Bundle!These activities will allow your students the opportunity to develop their visual discrimination skills along with their fine motor skills. They will
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Make learning interactive and engaging with these hands-on activities! Students will sharpen their visual discrimination, spatial reasoning, and problem-solving skills while also refining their fine motor abilities. By carefully analyzing the color, orientation, and position of objects on the task c
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Description

These Grid Pattern cards will allow your students the opportunity to develop their visual discrimination skills, while also working on fine motor skills, and having fun! They will need to pay attention to the color and position of the colors to be able to recreate the design with cubes on the other side of the card.

*Be sure to check out the MEGA BUNDLE for even bigger savings off all of my Visual Discrimination resources.

Visual discrimination skills are important for students to have because they not only help with reading and writing, but also with social interactions such as reading facial expressions and body language.

What's Included:

*20 grid pattern cards

*1 sheet of blank grid pattern cards (The blank grid page can be used for the students to create their own pattern, and then have a friend copy it, or you can color it any colors you wish to either save ink, or match the manipulatives you have.)

*You will need to provide the colored cubes or other colored manipulatives.

Please Note: This resource uses American English and is not editable

All of my Visual DIscrimination activities can also be found together in my MEGA BUNDLE at a discounted price!


Follow me and be the first to know about new resources and sales!

Want a discount on future purchases? Don’t forget to leave feedback!

  • Go to your My Purchases page. 
  • Click on the Provide Feedback button to leave a rating and a short comment.
  • You’ll earn TPT credits, which you can redeem on future purchases!


Visit my blog for more teaching ideas at:

www.JustTeachy.com

Or say hi on Facebook:

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Reviews

4.8
Rated 4.85 out of 5, based on 112 reviews
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Great Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
May 19, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
My students love using these and prefer to use these at recess!
1,041 reviews • New York
Grades taught: K
Awesome for PreK!
Rated 5 out of 5
March 31, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
This was exactly what I was looking for for my PreK class! They had a great time trying to put all the pieces where they needed to go. Thank you for making this!
Cooperstown Kids
(TPT Seller)
334 reviews • New York
Grades taught: PreK
Super fun math activities!
Rated 5 out of 5
March 24, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
I love all of these fun and simple math activities, my kids love them too!
Lauren D.
348 reviews • Massachusetts
Grades taught: PreK, K
Bought for adults with developmental disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
March 9, 2026
I bought this resource for a day service program for adults with developmental disabilities. This resource was very easy to print and the graphics for the patterns are great for spatial reasoning. Excellent Resource! Thanks.
Middle Mania
(TPT Seller)
592 reviews • Illinois
Grades taught: Other
Student populations: Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Fun Learning Resouce
Rated 5 out of 5
February 5, 2026
This is a fun activity for early learners for visual discrimination.
Victoria D.
15 reviews • Pennsylvania
Grades taught: PreK
Handy resource
Rated 5 out of 5
January 24, 2026
A handy little resource for my morning activity tubs
Alissa C.
83 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st
No prep centers
Rated 4 out of 5
November 13, 2025
Great for centers needing little to no explanation and enjoyed by all.
Jean Perry
(TPT Seller)
167 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
Great Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
October 31, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
great hands on resource for my learning support classroom
Jessica C.
630 reviews • Pennsylvania
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties

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