Enhance your child's fine motor skills with our engaging drawing math worksheets tailored for ages 5-7! These worksheets not only foster essential handwriting and grip strength, but also combine math concepts with artistic expression. Kids will enjoy practicing shapes, counting, and basic addition while completing fun drawing activities that captivate their attention. Our diverse range of printable worksheets encourages creativity and boosts confidence in math skills. Perfect for classrooms or home learning, these resources help little learners develop crucial skills in a playful way. Watch your young ones flourish as they master fine motor skills and math together!


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Draw and Name Shapes up to 6 Sided Shapes & Cubes

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  • 5-7
  • Fine motor skills (drawing)
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2D and 3D Shapes Worksheet
2D and 3D Shapes Worksheet

2D and 3D Shapes Worksheet

Introduce your child to 3D and 2D with this traceable worksheet. With dotted lines, help them trace and make a 2D shape for each 3D shape: square, triangle, rectangle, and circle. Show them there's more than one way to draw! You may have taken them to a 3D movie, or they've seen some fantastic 3D art. Now they can wonder no more.
2D and 3D Shapes Worksheet
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Make it Even: St. Valentine's Day Worksheet
Make it Even: St. Valentine's Day Worksheet

Make it Even: St. Valentine's Day Worksheet

Does your child love Valentine's Day? Make it special with this worksheet! Kids can use their counting skills to determine if each group has an even or odd number of hearts, then trace a heart in the odd groups. Help them make it even and have fun!
Make it Even: St. Valentine's Day Worksheet
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Skip Counting by 10 Through Our Community Worksheet
Skip Counting by 10 Through Our Community Worksheet

Skip Counting by 10 Through Our Community Worksheet

Our kids need to 'make a ten' and skip count by tens to boost their speed and accuracy in math. This cool, free worksheet takes them on a journey through their local community to practice counting by tens. They'll work on social studies and fine motor skills while having fun with the maze they get to count by tens in!
Skip Counting by 10 Through Our Community Worksheet
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Twin Shapes Dot-to-Dot Worksheet
Twin Shapes Dot-to-Dot Worksheet

Twin Shapes Dot-to-Dot Worksheet

Test your child's ability to copy with this worksheet. Ask them to find and name the four shapes on the left. Then, they must match each with the dotted lines on the right. Help your child with all four shapes in this fun exercise.
Twin Shapes Dot-to-Dot Worksheet
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Dot to Dot Numbers 1-10
Dot to Dot Numbers 1-10

Jungle Counting Connect Dots Worksheet

Help your child count from 1-10 and practice problem solving skills with this dot to dot worksheet. Your child will enjoy helping the cute monkey swing from tree to tree while honing their math skills. Let them have a jungle-themed counting adventure!
Jungle Counting Connect Dots Worksheet
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Adding Up to 5 in the Sea: Page 3
Adding Up to 5 in the Sea: Page 3

Adding Up to 5 in the Sea: Page 3

Adding Up to 5 in the Sea: Page 3
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Fine motor skills, such as drawing, play a crucial role in the development of children aged 5-7, especially regarding their math abilities. During this developmental stage, children learn to manipulate tools like pencils and scissors, which lays the foundation for important academic skills. Drawing enhances their fine motor control and hand-eye coordination, enabling them to perform tasks like writing numbers and solving math problems more effectively.

Fine motor skills are connected to cognitive development, as the act of drawing engages children in visualizing shapes, patterns, and spatial relationships. Understanding these concepts is essential in math; for instance, when children learn to draw shapes or graphs, they solidify their comprehension of geometry. Additionally, drawing supports creative thinking and problem-solving, allowing children to approach math tasks with a flexible mindset.

Parents and teachers who prioritize fine motor skill activities, such as drawing, play an instrumental role in building a solid mathematical foundation. By incorporating drawing into daily routines and math lessons, they can foster cognitive growth, enhance children’s engagement with math, and ultimately lead to greater overall academic success. Supporting fine motor development at this age can pave the way for lifelong learning and persistence in both math and other subjects.