Description
Looking for a fun, skill-building activity to wrap up the year? This Summer Scissor Skills and Simple Crafts pack is just what you need to support cutting confidence and fine motor development in your young learners. With a cheerful summer theme and a progressive skill layout, this low-prep resource is both engaging and easy to implement.
Students start with straight lines, move to curves and direction changes, and finish with shape cutting and fun seasonal crafts. Whether you’re working in a traditional classroom, a homeschool setting, or providing therapy support, these activities are a hit with kids and a time-saver for educators.
Each section includes worksheets and a related craft to reinforce learning. Best of all, kids love seeing their cutting practice turn into adorable projects they can be proud of.
What’s Included:
- 5 Cutting Straight Lines Worksheets
- Straight Line Cutting Crafts (7 Options Included)
- 4 Cutting Curved Lines Worksheets
- 4 Cutting and Direction Change Worksheets
- 11 Cutting Shapes Pages (2 Shapes Per Page)
- Friendly Shark Craft (Color & B&W)
- Sandcastle Craft (Color & B&W)
- Popsicle Craft (Color & B&W)
- Summer Sun Craft
Perfect For:
- Fine Motor Centers
- Whole Class Projects
- Occupational or Physical Therapy
- End-of-Year Activities
- PreK, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade Fine Motor Support
Build fine motor confidence and creative joy all at once! This summer-themed cutting resource is the perfect way to end the school year strong. Add it to your cart and let the cutting fun begin!









Amy –
I loved how many options we had to choose from. My little student also enjoyed the options and LOVED getting to use scissors. Thank you! – Dalyse R.
Amy –
My students were 100% engaged. Thank you for creating such engaging products! -Jordan R.
Amy –
These activities are highly engaging to use as needed throughout the year when students are working on using scissors with confidence. -Sherry P.
Amy –
I really liked using things as extra practice for my students as they went on summer break. -Paola T.