Bloom Finger Tracing
Help your child learn to write the word bloom by tracing over the letters on this worksheet with his or her forefinger, then with a pencil or crayon. And then colour in the picture of the flower!
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Children can learn handwriting and spelling skills with our fun flower handwriting worksheets.
Help your child learn to write the word bloom by tracing over the letters on this worksheet with his or her forefinger, then with a pencil or crayon. And then colour in the picture of the flower!
Here's a handwriting worksheet featuring the word "bloom" for the children to trace, then try on their own.
Here is a word tracing worksheet for the letters making up "BLOOM" complete with a pretty colouring picture too.
Finger trace the letters in the word blossom until the children know the correct way to write them, then go over the letters with a pencil carefully. Why not colour in the blossom then laminate the worksheet so that it can be used again with a dry wipe pen?
Our blossom handwriting worksheet encourages children to practise forming different letter shapes. When they have finished writing there is a picture of some pretty blossom to colour in.
Trace the dotted letters that spell "blossom" and then colour in the picture.
Get some finger tracing practise on this page which has a gorgeous picture of a daffodil. You might like our tulip finger tracing page too!
The word daffodil conjurs up lovely thoughts of Spring, but it's tricky to spell! Practise on this themed handwriting worksheet. Then have a rest and colour the picture.
Use this daffodil tracing worksheet to practise letter formation! Perfect for St David's Day and springtime.
Learn to write the word DAISY by first tracing with your child's finger over the large letters on this pretty worksheet.
Children can practise their handwriting with this pretty daisy handwriting worksheet!
Can the children trace the letters on our pretty daisy word tracing page? To use again you could laminate the page and use dry wipe markers.
Learn to write the word "flower" with our simple finger tracing worksheet, and colour in the picture too.
There's plenty of handwriting practice on this flower-themed worksheet! Trace the letters in various formats and then write the word by yourself on the last line...
Dotted letters are fun to trace over, especially when there is a colouring picture of a pretty flower to enjoy colouring in too!
Do the kids like gardening? If so, this finger tracing worksheet with a pretty flower picture to colour in is perfect for them!
Practise writing the word garden! This lovely worksheet will encourage children to learn to form the letters correctly and then have a go on their own on the last line.
Here's a simple word tracing page to help younger children practise their handwriting. Can they trace over the word 'garden'?
Finger tracing is a great way for children to get the feel of letter shapes as they begin to start writing. After tracing the letters with a finger on our 'grow' finger tracing worksheet they could try using a pencil and staying between the lines.
Kids can learn to write the letters for "grow" with this fun worksheet, which also leaves plenty of space for them to form the letters on their own.
Kids can trace over the dotted letters of the word "grow" then colour in the picture of the flower.
Trace over the letters that spell the word "hyacinth" with our fun finger tracing worksheet. Why not laminate it and use a dry-wipe pen...
Hyacinth is a tricky word to write and spell, but this handwriting worksheet will give the kids plenty of practice.
Hyacinth is quite a long and tricky word to trace, but the pretty picture above it should provide some encouragement...
Here's some tracing fun for little kids. Print and laminate this lavender finger tracing printable if you wish, for durability. Children can trace with their finger or, if laminated, a dry wipe pen.
This handwriting worksheet gives lots of useful letter writing practice as the kids start by tracing the word "lavender" and then have a go at writing it by themselves.
Lavender is quite a big word to trace, but the pretty picture of the lavender flower should help encourage the children...
Marigolds are a beautiful yellow, orange or golden colour with many petals and a strong scent. They are traditionally used in Mexico for Day of the Dead celebrations. Here is a handwriting practice worksheet.
Children get phonics, writing and colouring practice with our petal finger tracing worksheet! Sound out the letters, trace the word and then colour the picture.
Kids will be much more confident in writing and spelling the word "petal" when they've had a go at this worksheet. Why not colour in the picture too?
Here's a worksheet that helps children practise their letters. They just need to trace over the dotted letter shapes to spell the word petal. They can have fun colouring in the picture too!
Finger tracing is a great way for children to get the feel of letter shapes as they begin to start writing. After tracing the letters with a finger on our poinsettia finger tracing worksheet they could try using a pencil and staying between the lines.
There is plenty of handwriting practice in this fun "poinsettia" handwriting worksheet. By the time the kids reach the last line, they should have much more confidence.
Poinsettia is quite a tricky word to learn, so help the kids practise with this lovely word tracing worksheet.
Children can practice their letters with this finger tracing poppy printable for Remembrance Day. Laminate for repeat use - and then use with a dry-erase pen for more practice.
Practice writing the word "poppy" for Remembrance Day with this printable handwriting worksheet. Colour in the poppy, too.
This poppy word tracing worksheet is great for practising handwriting and would make a good activity for remembrance day too.
Children can learn to form the letters of the word ROSE with this pretty finger tracing worksheet.
Practice writing the word "rose" with this pretty handwriting worksheet. Use it as part of a flower theme, for Mother's Day, Valentine's Day - even St George's Day!
Whether it's for Valentine's Day, St George's Day or a flower theme, children can practise letter formation with our lovely rose word tracing.
This is a lovely finger tracing activity for younger children, featuring the Spring flower, the snowdrop. Trace the letters with your child's finger or with a pencil, or laminate the page and use a dry-wipe pen.
This handwriting worksheet has a snowdrop theme, giving your writing practice a theme perfect for Spring.
Ask the children to trace over the dotted lines in the word "snowdrops", starting on the larger dots.
Younger children can learn to write the letters of the word "sunflower" with the help of this pretty finger tracing worksheet.
Children can practise writing the word sunflower until they can do it on their own with beautiful letters! This makes a lovely handwriting worksheet for the summer.
Our bright and cheerful sunflower picture makes this word tracing worksheet lots of fun for the kids!
Children can trace over the word, first with their finger and then with a pencil. And there's a pretty picture of a thistle to colour, too.
Children can practise their handwriting by tracing over the word "thistle" a number of times, then having a go at writing it themselves.
Finger tracing is a good introduction to writing and this tulip page is a very pretty way to practise!
Writing is not an easy skill to learn, but it can be made a bit more fun with handwriting worksheets like this one, featuring a tulip! Lots of opportunity to trace and learn the letter formation and a picture to colour in too!
Trace the letters of the word "tulip" on this lovely handwriting worksheet for early learners...