Well finally we have a taste of fall here in North Carolina – on October 5th! It was 94 yesterday and the high will be 69 degrees today. I do love North Carolina weather. ♥
So with the late arrival of fall, it’s time to comb through the Fall worksheets and printables here at Mama’s Learning Corner. I try to add at least one or two new seasonal activities each year, and this year brings a set of Fall Tracing Worksheets for Preschool kiddos.
My 2 1/2 year old loves engaging with learning activities, however, his age prevents him from sitting still very long. I’m going to place these Fall tracing worksheets in page protectors, and he will work on tracing them with his finger.
We will work on them when I have my “school time” with him in the mornings.
I have small snippets of school time with my littlest one throughout the morning. I’ll write more about that in a later post.
Fall Tracing Worksheets for Preschool
→ I’ve included a free sampler of the packet at the bottom of the post. You will find 5 of the colored pages for your little one to trace and practice!
Each page includes fun fall themed pictures with a connecting tracing line. I also included a capital and lowercase letter of the beginning sound of each picture.
A note about the word ‘squirrel’: Yes, I agree that the word squirrel technically starts with a consonant blend, however, to keep this more simple for the preschool crowd, I only included the letter S.
There are 20 pages included in this Fall Tracing Packet:
— 5 colored pages of Portrait orientation
— 5 black and white pages of Portrait orientation
— 5 colored pages of Landscape orientation
— 5 black and white pages of Landscape orientation
** This set of tracing worksheets would complement the Letter Formation Cards beautifully!
All Access Pass members can download this entire 20-page packet in the All Access Pass area.
After you log in, choose the Fall and Winter page and scroll down until you see this particular worksheet packet. Then just click and your download will start immediately.
Using Fall Tracing Worksheets
There are a multitude of ways to use these fall tracing pages!
Aside from the obvious of using a pencil and tracing the lines, here are a couple of ideas to get you started, whether you’re in a homeschool or classroom setting:
- Use these pages in your small groups – everyone completes a page at the same time and then shares their page with others
- Set up a fall center and use these tracing pages as the main item – decorate each station with the item in the picture (acorns, an apples, fall leaves, etc)
- Place these worksheets in page protectors in a 3-ring notebook. Your child can reuse these over and over with a dry erase marker.
- Forget the pencil for awhile! Use glitter glue, markers, Twistables, colored pencils, crayons, or any other writing implement other than a pencil to complete the tracing. Makes for a nice change of pace!
- Use these worksheets as I will do with my 2 1/2 year old – place them in page protectors and practice “drawing” on the lines with a finger. You could also have your child trace the lines with a Q-tip, or a small block or pom pom to improve dexterity.
How will you use these tracing worksheets with your young ones? I’d love to hear in the comments!
You can purchase the entire Fall Tracing Worksheets packet here:
This fall tracing worksheets set is part of a larger package that includes all 4 seasons at a 20% discount:
Patty
Hi – I’m not sure if this is a problem on my end or if others have had this experience, but when I printed out these pages there was a large black box on the left hand side of every page. Have you heard of this before?
Lauren Hill
Hey Patty,
I’m really sorry for the delay in answering. Make sure you are using Adobe Acrobat to view the pdf. The default Apple reader is notorious for producing what you described.
Hope that helps!
Lauren