1. Use hands-on activities and manipulatives to help students develop fine motor skills, such as tracing shapes, using playdough, and threading beads.
2. Provide plenty of opportunities for students to practice drawing lines and shapes, such as zigzags, circles, and squares, both on paper and on a whiteboard.
3. Encourage students to experiment with different writing tools, such as crayons, markers, and pencils, to help them develop their grip and control.
4. Incorporate fun and engaging activities, such as drawing pictures, tracing letters, and playing letter recognition games, to keep students motivated and excited about learning pre-writing skills.