Even though we’re all in the Thanksgiving mood here at the Hill House (oh so patiently waiting for Sweet Potato Casserole), I have the next set of Tracing Worksheets for Preschool.
This time they are Winter themed!
We don’t usually see super cold days for a good stretch until January, but I’ve got these printed and all ready to roll for my 2 3/4 year old Bub.
My sweet boy loved the Fall Tracing Worksheets, and I have no doubt he will love the change of pictures on the Winter set.
While he does often pick up a crayon or pencil (or Sharpie 🙄), we mostly used these as finger tracing pages during our small snippets of school time throughout our morning.
I place them in a page protector, and we go over finger tracing the lines together. I also am careful to make sure he does the finger tracing with the letters so he can start learning how to properly make letters.
No writing C’s starting at the bottom!
Winter Tracing Worksheets for Preschool
→ I’ve included a free 2-page sampler of the packet at the bottom of the post. You will find 2 of the colored pages for your little one to trace and practice!
Each page includes fun winter 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 ‘skate’: Yes, I agree that the word skate 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 Winter 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 Winter Tracing Worksheets
There are many different ways you can use these winter tracing worksheets with your young learners.
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 winter center and use these tracing pages as the main item – decorate each station with the item in the picture (You can often find small erasers to match at the Dollar Spot at Target!)
- 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 Winter Tracing Worksheets packet here:
This winter tracing worksheets set is part of a larger package that includes all 4 seasons at a 20% discount:
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