Harvest Finger Tracing
Start the kids off with this harvest finger tracing worksheet, complete with harvest basket to colour in.
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Practise handwriting with the kids using our fun handwriting worksheets. They come in three varieties so you should find something to suit the age and stage of your children. And all have a colouring element too, to keep them interesting!
Start the kids off with this harvest finger tracing worksheet, complete with harvest basket to colour in.
Kids can practice their letter formations by tracing and copying the word harvest - perfect for the autumn classroom and of course the Harvest Festival.
Trace the word "harvest" and then colour in the lovely, brimming, harvest basket! Perfect for Harvest Festival...
Little children can learn to finger trace the word "Pilgrim" at Thanksgiving - and colour in the picture too. Why not laminate the worksheet and use again and again?
Practice writing skills with this Thanksgiving handwriting worksheet featuring the word "pilgrim".
Here's a lovely pilgrim tracing worksheet for little kids. Colour in the picture and trace the word, or laminate the whole page and use a dry wipe marker to trace it over and over.
For youngest children, this is the worksheet to print for some handwriting practice! Learn to write the word scarecrow by finger tracing the letters correctly first...
Doing a scarecrow theme? How about building it out with some handwriting practice by printing this fun scarecrow handwriting worksheet!
Trace over the dotted letters in "scarecrow" and then colour in the lovely picture!
Little children can learn to finger trace the word Turkey for Thanksgiving with this lovely worksheet - and of course they can colour in the turkey, too. Alternatively, laminate the worksheet and use it over again.
Practice writing the word "turkey" with our fun printable turkey handwriting worksheet - perfect for Thanksgiving or a farmyard theme!
Learn to write the word turkey with this lovely printable worksheet for early learners. Fun at Thanksgiving, perhaps? Why not laminate the page and use a dry-wipe marker to trace the word over and over...