First Week Learning Centers Fine Motor Tray printable coloring page
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First Week Learning Centers Fine Motor Tray

A printable first week learning centers coloring pages page featuring fine motor tray.

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Sheet

1 page

Format

PDF

Difficulty

medium

Collection

First Week Learning Centers

At a glance

A smiling child uses tongs to move small pieces in a fine motor tray at a classroom table.

childbraidsglassesfine motor traytongsbuttons
Classroom learning centerPracticing fine motor skills with tongsCheerful, educational, and playful mood

Detailed scene description

What this coloring page shows

This printable coloring page shows a cheerful child working at a fine motor activity table beneath a bold top label that reads “FINE MOTOR TRAY.” The child is centered in the upper half of the page, smiling through round glasses and wearing two long braids with small hair ties. Their hands rest near a shallow rectangular tray on the tabletop, and one hand uses a pair of tongs to pick up a small fuzzy ball. Inside the tray are several large buttons and round pom-pom-like pieces spaced apart for easy coloring. A spiral notebook sits to the right side of the table, adding a simple back-to-school learning center detail without making the page crowded. The composition uses broad shapes, friendly facial features, and clear object separation, making it inviting for young colorists. The braids, glasses, tray rim, tongs, buttons, and notebook coils offer varied areas for practicing careful coloring and fine motor control.

Coloring ideas

How to color this page

Use bright colors for the buttons and pom-poms to make the tray activity stand out.
Color the glasses frames and hair ties in matching accent colors.
Shade the tray rim slightly darker than the inside to show its shape.
Give the spiral notebook a simple cover color and metallic-looking rings.
Use different tones in the braids to emphasize the curved hair sections.

Suggested palette

primary classroom colorswarm skin tonesbrown or black hair tonesbright button colorssoft shirt pastelssilver gray accentsnotebook blue

Ways to use this page

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Skill focus

fine motor awarenesshand-eye coordinationcolor controlclassroom routine recognition

Print and use notes

  • Open the PDF and print at 100% scale so the line art stays crisp and the page margin remains intact.
  • Use standard letter paper for everyday coloring, or choose heavier paper when working with markers.
  • Free for personal, classroom, and library use; commercial redistribution is not included.

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Pick paper that matches your coloring tools

Standard 80gsm paper works for everyday use. Move to heavier paper if you plan to color with markers.

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Short answers about printing, downloading, and using this sheet at home or in a classroom. The full printing guide goes deeper into paper weight and margins.

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What paper size does the PDF use?

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Can I print this for a classroom or library group?

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Where can I find more pages like this one?

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