Cutting Playdough - The OT Toolbox (2024)

  • Fine Motor Skills, Occupational Therapy, Occupational Therapy Activities, Visual Motor Skills
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  • byColleen Beck OTR/L
  • May 7, 2023

This cutting playdough activity is a fine motor hand strengthening activity that builds scissor skills, bilateral coordination, and more! We love using play dough snakes to target these skills, but in this blog post, we’re talking all things cutting playdough with scissors!

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Cutting play Dough

By cutting playdough with scissors, you can quickly target several areas:

  • Fine Motor Skills
  • Scissor skills
  • Bilateral coordination
  • Crossing midline
  • Hand strength
  • Eye hand coordination
  • Line awareness
  • Motor planning
  • Spatial awareness
  • Body awareness with heavy work
  • Finger dexterity

Little Guy is just learning how to hold the scissors, how to coordinate both hands together when cutting, how to open and shut the blades of the scissors to cut smooth lines, and how to stay on a line when cutting.

This little activity is perfect to work on all of those things.

Plus, he thought it was a ton of fun to Cut. Play Dough. With. Scissors.

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First, roll out the play dough into a “play dough snake“…this is a perfect fine motor strengthening activity for little hands.

Mom, You then use the blades of the scissors to press lines into the “snake”.

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Why cutting play dough?

The child will hold the play dough snake with his assisting (non-dominant hand). Usingthe helper hand in a coordinated manner can be tricky for the new cutter. A fun way to practice (like this activity) is a real confidence booster.

Holding the scissors in a vertical position is sometimes, a big part of the problem with accuracy of cutting paper along lines. Cutting the play dough snake usually will automatically correcta horizontal or diagonal position of the scissors. Practice will help to carry-over the positioning when cutting paper.

The nice wide and short lines in the play dough snake are great for practicing line awareness and the “open/shut” motion of the scissors when cutting. Plus, the slight resistance of the play dough really provides feedback to the child. We cover this in our post on graded precision.

Just be sure to do this activity with your child. This shouldn’t be an unsupervised activity…a little finger can get caught in the scissors easily.

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This one looked like so much fun that Big Sister had to join in too 🙂

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Expand the activity to cut play dough with scissors

One way to make this activity more difficult, or to add resistance to the playdough for greater hand strengthening is to freeze the play dough. Popping it in the freezer makes the dough more resistant, adding greater feedback through the hands.

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Colleen Beck, OTR/L has been an occupational therapist since 2000, working in school-based, hand therapy, outpatient peds, EI, and SNF. Colleen created The OT Toolbox to inspire therapists, teachers, and parents with easy and fun tools to help children thrive. Read her story about going from an OT making $3/hour (after paying for kids’ childcare) to a full-time OT resource creator for millions of readers. Want to collaborate? Send an email to contact@theottoolbox.com.

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  1. oh!! this is cool. I will try this one for my little boy. Thanks for sharing!

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