Birds Cutting Practice
Children cut along the dotted lines in the direction of the birds - starting with a simple straight line and getting progressively more confident as they go, we hope!
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Get the scissors out and have some fun with this variety of "cutting skills" activities, themed for Spring. We've got simple shapes and more complicated shapes to cut out, missing parts of a picture to cut and stick, and even a spring garden to design!
Children cut along the dotted lines in the direction of the birds - starting with a simple straight line and getting progressively more confident as they go, we hope!
These funny bunnies are the incentive for some careful cutting skills practice on this fun printable! Chidlren start with a straight line and then follow the increasingly difficult dotted paths with their scissors...
Cutting carefully along the dotted lines is good practice for little fingers and hands, and most children love cutting activities like this cute bunny sheet.
We've got four pretty butterflies on this printable for your children to cut towards, following along the dotted lines as carefully as they can!
Here are four pretty butterlies for the kids to cut out, carefully following the dotted lines. Why not hang them up to make a mobile, glue them to straws and peg into the soil of houseplants, or drop them from a curtain rail?
Start on the scissor and the follow the dotted lines carefully until you reach these cute little chicks! Cutting practice can be fun...
Children can practice their cutting skills with this pretty flower shape. Cut out a whole bunch and colour them in, and decorate the classroom or kitchen with them.
Here's a lovely easy bird shape for the kids to practice their cutting skills on. It's even more fun if you print the page onto coloured paper or card! When the outline has been cut out, punch out the eye or glue on a button...
Print out this worksheet onto yellow paper and the kids can have a go at cutting out the daffodil shape. Add an orange circle in the centre and put them on display!
Children can practise their cutting skills on these spring flower shapes - a daffodil and a tulip. Colour them in when they are done!
If you print out this cutting skills worksheet onto brightly coloured paper, you can make a pretty display of spring tulips with the finished product!
Here's a great cut and stick activity where children get to create and decorate their own garden! This is the "garden" part. We have another page of flowers for you to cut out and stick on in your own design.
These are the flowers that go with our Decorate the Garden page! This is a great cut and stick activity which will keep kids busy if you can't get outside into the real garden. There is a black and white version too.
This is such a lovely "cut and stick" activity for children. We've provided an empty basket and a selection of colourful flowers.
Perfect for Spring and Summer, this printable gives the children a chance to practice their cutting skills on pretty flower pictures that they can then stick or hang or display somewhere!
Six progressively difficult dotted lines on this printable cutting practice sheet give your children plenty of scissor practice! The flowers add interest and allow you to tie the sheet in with a Spring or Summer theme, perhaps...
Cut out the smaller rectangles and then place them correctly onto our spring street colouring page. When they are in the right place, stick them down and colour the picture...
Here are some pretty spring themed pictures for the kids to cut out. Younger children should follow the dotted lines, while older kids can follow the pictures' much trickier outlines. Andd of course, once cut out, you might as well stick the pictures somewhere!