Preschool Ela Early Writing Worksheets

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  • Match the Seasons: Trace the Diagonal Lines

    Match the pictures representing the four seasons with the proper objects by tracing the diagonal lines to connect them in order to prepare for writing.

  • Curved Line Tracing: Match the Shapes and Objects

    Complete this simple activity by tracing the curved lines to match each shape with the object that has the same shape.

  • Practice Tracing Horizontal Lines

    Strengthen your fine motor skills by tracing the horizontal lines to complete the picture and don't forget to use your crayons to add color!

  • Line Tracing: Doggie Directions

    Get a worksheet that's all about tracing fun. To complete this worksheet preschooler child will need to trace the rounded lines on the page.

  • Tracing Diagonal Lines: Complete the Frog Prince

    Become a pro at drawing diagonal lines in preparation for writing your ABC's by tracing the streams of rain drops surrounding the frog prince in the picture!

  • Vertical Lines: Drawing Downward

    Your child will practice and develop her pencil control skills by drawing downward vertical lines which will help her when she begins writing her letters.

  • Trace & Color: Jack and the Beanstalk

    Kids practice writing straight lines in this cute coloring page featuring Jack from Jack and the Beanstalk.

  • Tracing Lowercase Letters f,t

    Tracing is the first step to great handwriting! Get your little writer in the groove with this lowercase tracing sheet.

  • Name Activity Placemat

    Color in the letters then write your name in the space reserved. Then turn the worksheet into a placemat that will not be mistaken for anyone's but yours!

  • Fly, Butterfly, Fly!

    Help the butterflies fly from left to right by tracing the curved lines.

  • Tracing Shapes: Circles

    Ooh, bubbles! Get your child acquainted with the various shapes with this tracing worksheet.

  • Trace & Color Shamrock!

    Wrap tracing and coloring fun into your child's St. Patrick's Day celebrating. She can decorate for the holiday and get fine motor skills practice too!

  • Tracing Lowercase Letters: b,d,p

    Dig into some solid handwriting practice! Your little writer will be building his fine motor muscles as he traces each letter.

  • Tracing Circles

    Take flight with this bright bouquet of balloons! Your child will practice her fine motor skills by carefully tracing each colorful circle.

  • Tracing Lowercase Letters h,m,n

    Little writers, prepare for some beginning handwriting practice with this tracing worksheet.

  • Letter to My Future Self

    What would you like to be doing 5 years from now? Help your child understand the concept of present versus future with a fun time capsule activity!

  • Tracing Lowercase Letters c,o,a

    Get your pencils ready, it's time for handwriting practice! Have your little writer practice tracing curvy lines.

  • Match the Flowers: Trace the Diagonal Lines

    Preschoolers can use this activity to gain preparation for writing the ABC's by tracing the diagonal lines to connect the matching flowers.

  • Tracing Lowercase Letters e,s

    Give your little writer a head start learning his handwriting skills. He'll learn the motions of how to draw each part of the letter.

  • Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road: Diagonal Lines 1

    These chickens need your child's help to cross the road. Kids will use their fine motor skills to trace lines and finish the crosswalks for the hens.

  • Diagonal Lines: School Supplies

    From sticky tape and goopy globs of glue to pencils and yummy lunches, your child can practice tracing diagonal lines with some familiar school supplies.

  • Tracing Lowercase Letters l,i,j

    Get into the groove of handwriting! This tracing lesson will help train your child's hand for writing letters and words.

  • Fine Motor Tracing

    Is your preschooler hungry for a tasty and refreshing snack? Give him a visual treat with these traceable frozen delights.

  • Motion of the Ocean

    Have your preschooler trace the curved lines in the picture to mimic the motion of the ocean in order to practice pencil coordination.