A Stack Of Rings

Bilateral Coordination #12

Worksheet Description

This Bilateral Coordination worksheet presents a playful and educational task designed to bolster a child’s motor skills and hand-eye coordination. It features a half-completed image of a colorful stack of rings, with the left side showing solid colors and the right side waiting to be traced and colored. Starting from the top, a small yellow circle sits above a sequence of larger rings in primary colors: a red ring beneath the yellow, followed by a blue, and finally, a yellow one at the base, creating a tower of primary colors that are cheerful and eye-catching. Each colored shape is crisply outlined against the white background, and the dotted lines on the right mirror the shapes, inviting children to complete the pattern with precision.

At the top of the worksheet, “COMPLETE THE PICTURE” commands attention in bold typography, setting a clear objective for the activity. A simple instruction below this heading encourages children to “Trace and color the other half of the picture,” which not only makes the exercise self-explanatory but also emphasizes the goal of mirroring the existing shapes. This worksheet serves as an excellent tool for practicing bilateral coordination, as it requires children to use both hands in unison to trace and color, a fundamental skill for daily activities and academic tasks such as writing and cutting.