Helping kids with pencil grasp can be a complicated matter. Kids can hold the pencil too tightly or with an immature grasp no matter how many pencil grips you try. But, there is hope. These pencil grasp activities are fun ways to improve pencil grasp with fine motor play. By using play activities to help kids build a better pencil grasp, kids develop a grasp that is strong and dexterous in ways that carryover to holding a pencil. Try these tripod grasp activities to help kids with pencil grasp development. This is something that therapists want parents to know about pencil grasp development…that a functional pencil grasp might not look like a traditional tripod grasp…and that there are fun ways to work on grasp development!

I love to share easy tricks to work on things like fine motor skills. Working on pencil grasp and the fine motor skills needed for handwriting are two of my favorite ways to build functional skills as an Occupational Therapist. This blog post is a round up of some of the best pencil grasp activities and ways to develop a more functional pencil grasp through fine motor play activities. I’ve updated this resource to include more recent pencil grip occupational therapy ideas and grasp activities that I’ve shared.
A functional pencil grasp might not “look like” the traditional tripod grasp.
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Improve Pencil Grasp with Fine Motor Play Ideas
First, if you’ve go questions about pencil grasp, check out this resource on building fine motor skills through play. You will find TONS of info about the fine motor “parts” of a functional grasp.

Fine Motor Play Activities to Improve Pencil Grasp
We love incorporating fine motor activities into our play. These posts are some of our favorites from the past year, and as a bonus, will help with the development of the small muscles of the hands. An efficient grip on the pencil uses a tripod grasp (thumb, index, and middle fingers) with an open space between the thumb and index finger. This grasp on the pencil allows kids to better form letters correctly and in a given small space using the fingers to make the pencil movements, vs. using the wrist or whole arm. If your child is struggling with their handwriting, look first at their grasp on the pencil and go from there. Try one of these activities for improved muscle strength and pencil control.
If you are interested in improving pencil grasp, and wondering about all of the fine motor skills that impact a functional pencil grasp, you will definitely want to join the pencil grasp challenge. This free 5 day email series explains everything you want to know about pencil grasp activities that have a powerful impact. Click here to join the Pencil Grasp Challenge.


Pencil Grasp Exercises with Play Dough is fun with these mini fluted flower beads. They build a flexed thumb IP joint which is needed for an efficient pencil grasp.

These Craft Stick Tweezers build muscle strength, an open web space, and tripod grasp.




Finger Isolation with Play Dough helps with minute movements of the hands and individual finger movements in managing the pencil.
Clay Exercises can help strengthen the muscles of the hand for increased endurance of pencil grasp.
Motoric Separation of the Hand is essential for managing the pencil while utilizing the ulnar, stability side of the hand.





Fine Motor Play with Tissue Paper is a great way to build intrinsic muscle strength. Strength in the intrinsic muscles ensure a functional tripod grasp. In-Hand Manipulation: Two Activities In hand manipulation is necessary during pencil grasp to manipulate and advance the pencil while writing, as well as making adjustments with the pencil while erasing. Fine Motor Table-Top Play addresses intrinsic muscle strengthening. DIY Lacing Cards improves bilateral coordination, needed for holding the paper while writing.



Pipe Cleaner Fun builds tripod grasp for use with handwriting. Fine Motor Strengthening Color Match works on increasing the intrinsic muscle strength of the hands. Pencil Control Worksheets You Can Make at Home These worksheets build pencil control, line awareness, and spatial awareness during handwriting.



Learning With Dyed Pasta provides a fun activity for building eye hand coordination. Manipulating Coins for Fine Motor Development is a great way to work on in-hand manipulation needed for manipulating the pencil during handwriting. Rainbow Writing provides a resistive writing surface, providing proprioceptive feedback and a way to work on motor planning in letter formation, as well as tripod grasp on the pencil.


Tripod Grasp with Wikki Stix Pushing the wikki stix into the container works on tripod grasp and intrinsic muscle strength, as well as bilateral coordination. Using Pipe Cleaners in Fine Motor Play also improves intrinsic muscle strength and bilateral coordination with a brightly colored stick. Using the plastic bottle provides great auditory feedback.

Pencil grasp Activities
Here are more ways to work on pencil grasp using fun activities:
Pegboards
Tweezer activities
Lacing beads
Play Dough (Here’s a GREAT play dough recipe using old crayons.)
Pop bubble wrap
Play with play dough or silly putty
Use spray bottles to water plants
Play hand games like “where is thumbkin”
Color with very small pieces of broken crayons
Draw or doodle with a small pencil
Crumble paper
Playing cards
Sign language
Shadow puppets

Colleen Beck, OTR/L is an occupational therapist with 20+ years experience, graduating from the University of Pittsburgh in 2000. Colleen created The OT Toolbox to inspire therapists, teachers, and parents with easy and fun tools to help children thrive. As the creator, author, and owner of the website and its social media channels, Colleen strives to empower those serving kids of all levels and needs. Want to collaborate? Send an email to contact@theottoolbox.com.
16 thoughts on “Pencil Grasp Activities with Fine Motor Play”
These are EXCELLENT suggestions! My son just turned four and while he's writing, he's not holding his pencil properly and it's starting to frustrate him. THANK YOU for such awesome ideas!!
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I totally love the sugar aunts 🙂 this is an awesome group of activities, and i will probably do all of them with my kids! thanks, ladies!
These are some great ideas! I'm going to try them with my daycare kiddos!
Thanks for the fine motor advice. My son is a former 29 weeker, and had a severe brain bleed which resulted in hydrocephalus. He had a rough start, and has a lot of trouble with his penmanship. He is 4,but struggles. These are some great, fun, ideas to help him along 🙂
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