Native American Playdough Mats & Visual Cards Fine Motor Activities for Pre-K
Bring culture and creativity into your classroom with this Native American Playdough Mats & Visual Cards Set — a hands-on way to build fine motor skills while exploring Native-themed imagery. Designed for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten, this activity set encourages tactile learning and imaginative play.
Each image is offered as a visual card (4 per page) and a full-page mat, with both color and black & white versions. Children can use playdough to build directly on the mats or use the cards for modeling inspiration.
This Set Includes:
- 8 Color Cards
- 8 Color Mats
- 8 Black & White Cards
- 8 Black & White Mats
Images Featured: teepee, canoe, fire, arrow, dream catcher, bead bag, feather, and headdress.
Product Features:
- Encourages creativity and fine motor development
- Printable format — easy to prep and use
- Perfect for laminating or using with page protectors
- Great for classroom centers, home learning, and cultural units
This is a meaningful, engaging resource that blends culture, art, and early learning in a fun, sensory-rich way.
This is a digital download. No physical product will be shipped.
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Keywords: playdough, preschool, fine motor, visual cards, teepee, canoe, fire, arrow, feather, head dress, sensory play, printable, hands-on, dream catcher, toddler, pre-k, bead bag, mats, motor skills, early skills