6+ Valentine’s Day cutting activities to help you teach cutting skills this Valentine’s Day! These fun and educational Valentine’s Day cutting activities are ideal for little learners on the autism spectrum. Use them at home, in the classroom or as part of a therapy program for best results. For more autism activities, check out the Autism Activities Workbook Bundle and the Autism Activities Fine Motor Bundle.
Valentine’s Day cutting activities
Love Bug Printable Scissor Practice
I use this Love Bug printable scissor practice activity over and over again with my little learners! They absolutely LOVE it!
Just download the free printable scissor practice worksheet, set out some scissors that are the appropriate size for your child or students and guide your little one to cut the dotted squares around the little ladybugs.
Such a fun way to build scissor skills!
Get your free printable scissor practice worksheet here!
Hearts Cutting Worksheet
This hearts cutting worksheet is a simple and effective tool for building cutting skills.
Download the hearts cutting worksheet to use as part of your Valentine’s Day scissor practice activities. Set out some scissors and you’re on your way to teaching scissor skills!
Follow Your Heart Valentine’s Day Scissor Practice Activity
I love these adorable DIY Valentine’s Day cutting cards from Happy Toddler Playtime. Such a quick and simple activity that you can set up easily at home, in your classroom or in your therapy practice for teaching littles how to cut.
Be My Valentine Cutting Practice
This sweet Valentine’s Day cutting activity teaches children to cut along zig zag lines. It will teach your child or students dexterity, in addition to building scissor skills.
Valentine’s Cutting Hearts Activity
I love these cut cut-out hearts for building scissor skills. They make cute cards or even decorations you can hang up for Valentine’s Day at home or in your classroom or therapy practice.
Valentine’s Day Cutting Tray
Why not set up a fun and educational Vaneltine’s Day cutting tray to build scissor skills? This fun cutting tray includes ribbon, paper straws, paper, stickers and pipe cleaners.
Valentine’s Day Cut and Paste Printables
Fun and educational Valentine’s Day cut and paste printables to teach cutting and gluing skills.
More Cutting Activities
More Valentine’s Day Activities
- Love Bug Printable Scissor Practice
- Valentine’s Day Coloring Pages
- Valentine’s Day Sensory Bin
- Valentine’s Day Projects for Boys
- Hearts Cutting Worksheet
More Autism Resources
- Autism Activities Workbook Bundle – build communication skills, fine motor skills, sensory play skills and daily living skills, while helping your child or students to successfully manage any difficult behaviors, with these fun, educational, printable activities.
- The Successful Interaction with a Child with Autism Course – learn to better understand your autistic child or students with this complete course.
- Autism Activities Vault – your collection of 420+ autism activities for the entire school year.
- Sensory Communication Workbook – Build communication skills with simple sensory activities.
- How to Make a Communication Binder Guide & Workbook – Learn how to create a Communication Binder for your child or student with autism using real photos. Follow my expert guide to learn how to use it to increase communication skills.
- Autism Adapted Books Bundle – a collection of 10 adapted books that will help you build communication skills while teaching more than 120 vocabulary words.
- Autism Social Stories Bundle – a collection of printable social stories to help your little learners work on their social skills.
- Zoo Animals Play Dough Mats Bundle – use these printable play dough mat to work on the names of the animals, build language skills, and increase fine motor strength and precision in a fun, sensory way!
Valentine’s Day cutting activities
Enjoy these Valentine’s Day cutting activities with your child or students on the autism spectrum. Happy Valentine’s Day!
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First published January 12th, 2023. Last updated January 17th, 2024 with more information, additional tips, and better readability.
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