Fireworks Cutting Practice
These rockets are shooting off into the sky! Children can practice their scissor skills by cutting along the dotted lines of their tracks on our fireworks cutting practice worksheet.
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These rockets are shooting off into the sky! Children can practice their scissor skills by cutting along the dotted lines of their tracks on our fireworks cutting practice worksheet.
This Diwali cutting shapes worksheet is a good way to involve younger children in the celebrations. They can practice their cutting skills by carefully cutting out 4 beautiful rangoli patterns.
Children can practice their scissor skills by cutting along the dotted lines on this Diwali cutting practice worksheet.
Cut out the missing bits of the Diwali picture and glue them back into place before colouring in the picture, and practise lots of skills in the process!
Here's a second cutting wavy lines worksheet for children to practice cutting along the lines. This one is a bit harder!
This cutting mixed lines worksheet is a true test of scissor skills. There are 4 different lines for a children to try to cut along.
This worksheet has four curved lines for children to practice their cutting skills on. Our cutting curved lines worksheet comes in 3 versions; solid lines, dotted lines and coloured lines.
Encourage the children to sit down and cut out these super cute Christmas cutting shapes: the concentration may help relieve the overexcitement for 5 minuntes!
Here's a fun - and slightly different - activity for Christmas. First practise cutting skills by carefully cutting out the small rectangles. Then work out where they should fit into the larger picture and stick them in. And now colour the whole picture in!
Once children have practiced their scissor skills cutting out these British Wildlife cutting shapes they could add the animals to an autumn themed collage.