60 + Pages Firefighter Fine Motor Activity Worksheets for Preschool and Toddlers
While we’re aware it’s important to teach fire safety to little kids, but, for little ones like our toddlers or preschoolers, it’d be best if we first introduce them to things related to the firefighter; don’t you think so?
Having said that, if you’re looking for a firefighter fine motor activity worksheet, you’re going to LOVE our huge 60+ page Firefighter Fine Motor activity packet.

Let’s take a peek at some of the activities included in this hands-on packet.

#1: Scissors Cutting
Let’s start with practicing scissors-cutting skills.
There are a few options to choose from. There are cutting different shapes activities and cutting along the many dotted lines.

You might want to turn these into cutting strips before handing them out to your little ones.
#2: Odd Ones
Next, let’s identify which picture is the odd one. Then circle them.

#3: Picture Matching
It’s time to practice scissors cutting skills, matching skills, and glue pasting – all in one.
First, have your kids cut the pictures.
Next, let them find the matching pictures and spread their glue to paste the corresponding pictures.

#4: Sort by Size
There are several sorting activities included in this Firefighter fine motor activity packet – and the first one is to sort by size.
For beginners, they can start with sorting by Big and small sizes. For your advanced learner, have them sort by the size Big, medium, and small.

All of these sorting activities will get your kids to practice their scissors-cutting skills, pasting skills (eye-hand coordination), and sorting skills.
But if youβre yet to allow your kids to use the scissors, you can pre-cut for them.
Your kids are gonna love it.
#5: Sort by Color
Let’s sort the things by their color.
While fire is known to be red or orange, or yellow in color, there are also things that are not red, such as water is blue, and smoke is grey.

You might want to laminate this type of activity to reuse it.
#6: Sort by Type
Let’s identify which group do these pictures belong to.
For example, your little ones are to sort the fire and smoke accordingly.

#7: Shape matching
Sometimes my kids would insist that they want to cut these shapes by themselves. But sometimes, they’d ask for help.
Depending on your kid’s mood for the day, have them sort the shapes accordingly into the fire and firefighter badge.

#8: Solve the 2-Piece Puzzles
This puzzle is simple – because it only has 2 pieces and is self-correcting.
First, have your kids cut the scrambled puzzles.
Next, let them solve the puzzles by themselves.

#9: Pattern AB
The pattern is a repeated design.
Let’s introduce the concept of pattern with firefighters and fire safety-related things.

There are two activities:
- Cut and copy the AB pattern
- Cut and complete the AB pattern
#10: Dot Activities
Finally, let’s take a break from cutting practice.
It’s time for dot marker activities.

It’s time for fun Firefighter fine motor!