There is something about tractors that seems to appeal to kids - whether town or country, boy or girl! They are of course an essential part of a Farm topic so we've pulled them all together here - but you may want to look at this collection of resources for your Harvest celebrations or as part of a Transport topic too.
Here's a fun activity for the kids that's ideal as part of a farm, transport or harvest theme, and perfect for building drawing confidence. Can the children complete the picture of the tractor? Who is driving the tractor, where is it working and what is it doing?
Close observation is needed by children to see what is missing so they can complete the tractor on our fun printable puzzle.
There is something about tractors which appeals to kids! Use the bright red shiny wheels in this printable complete the picture sheet to inspire an interesting creation, whether it be a tractor or some other invented vehicle or "thing"!
This satisfying tractor shape would look great printed out onto red, blue or green card. Once the tractor is cut out, get your child to sign his name and put it on display!
Can the kids help the farmer find his way to his tractor in this printable farm maze? One of three, this is the easiest...
The aim of this farm themed maze is to help the farmer find his tractor! We've included the solution below too...
Can you help the farmer find his way through the maze to his tractor? The most difficult of our three printable farm mazes at Activity Village...
Here's a lovely rural scene of a farmer working his fields with his tractor, with the farmhouse in the distance. I hope the kids enjoy colouring it in.
Use our farmer and tractor story paper to write about a visit to a farm, or write a creative story instead - then colour in the picture! Choose from lined or handwriting lines below.
Children can draw their own fleet of tractors when they master the six easy steps on our printable learn to draw a tractor tutorial!
This potato print tractor is a fun painting activity all year round, although perhaps particularly appropriate at Harvest or Thanksgiving. It also provides a good opportunity to talk about shapes and sizes with young children.
This fun pencil control worksheet is fun for autumn, Harvest or a farm theme. Trace the tracks that the three tractors have left behind!
Have a go at an acrostic poem using the first letters from the word TRACTOR, and write it down on this lovely acrostic paper! You can use the printable as a writing frame, too.
Ask the kids to grab some coloured pens or pencils and have fun completing this colour by number picture of a tractor using the code provided.
Have some fun choosing your own colours for this tractor colouring picture.
This simple bold tractor colouring page is good for younger children. What colour will they choose? Personally I like to see red tractors!
Cutting and tractors were two of my son's favourite things when he was young. Children will have so much fun trying to cut along the dotted lines to follow the tractor trails.
Join the dots from 1 to 15 to finish this lovely picture of a tractor!
The kids can have fun joining the dots on the tractor pictures and practising their times tables at the same time! Choose from 2s to 10s below.
Very young children often seem to have a love of tractors, which you can use to help them learn letters by finger tracing and sounding out the letters of the word on this finger tracing worksheet!
Here's a fun interactive game to help the children understand the concepts of 'greater than' and 'less than'.
Our tractor grid copy is a perfect rainy day activity to complement a farm or harvest project, or just for children who love tractors. Follow the squares to copy over the tractor, looking out for little details.
Our tractor handwriting worksheet is a useful addition to a farm or Harvest Festival topic. There are 6 words to trace and some handwriting lines for children to practice writing the word tractor.
This tractor printable jigsaw is great for slipping into an envelope and keeping in your bag to entertain children when you need a quiet moment when out and about.
Lacing is a great way to help children develop fine motor skills and help build hand strength. This tractor lacing card is sure to appeal to mud loving children!
Here's a fun activity to help the kids practise letter recognition and to learn the difference between big and small letters. Cut out all of the circles (laminate for extra durability if you prefer).
Maths is much more fun when you're colouring in a picture of a tractor! The kids need to solve the simple sums then colour in each section using the key provided. We've got 5 versions to choose from in the pdf file below, covering addition, subtraction and multiplication...
Our fun tractor paragraph writing prompt page is bound to get even reluctant writers putting pen to paper! Can the children write a paragraph describing a tractor, and another describing the jobs that it does?
What is our tractor missing? Wheels of course! Young children will love making playdough wheels to complete the tractor of this tractor playdough mat.
This lovely tractor poster would look lovely on the wall of a farmyard themed nursery.
This bright cheerful tractor poster will look great as part of a farm or harvest themed display.
Print out this lovely sunny picture of a tractor working in a field and use as part of your transport, farming or harvest displays.
Kids are often fascinated by tractors, so they'll love our stunning poster of a bright green tractor harvesting a field! Super to print out and use as part of a harvest festival or farming display.
This helpful worksheet is designed to spark kids into writing an interesting and imaginative story about a tractor. A great way to get reluctant writers started off...
The children will soon be writing a couple of sentences with the help of this fun tractor writing prompt printable! Can they write a sentence describing the tractor, and then another describing the job it does?
Children can get creative and write a farm themed story on our tractor story paper. It comes in a choice of lined or handwriting versions. Or perhaps they might like to write about a farm visit or tractor ride?
Use this lovely story paper with a super picture of a tractor to get the children writing! Choose from two versions below: lined, or with handwriting lines.
Kids can have some fun with this story starter featuring a farmer and a tractor! What will happen next, do you think?
I love this tractor outline – it is so simple, yet so distinctive! The only tricky cutting is the exhaust pipe on the front bonnet. Our tractor template comes in three different sizes.
This simple tractor outline is fun for little kids to trace – and it's great pre-writing practice too!
Here's a fiendishly difficult tractor tracing page to challenge the kids! This tractor is facing head on and there is lots of detail (and that means lots of dotted lines) to trace over.
Tractors have big appeal to young children so our tractor word tracing page is a fun way to encourage children to put pencil to paper. After they have traced the word there is a picture to colour.
This writing perfect would be great for writing a thank you letter after a farm visit - but tractor mad youngsters will love it at any time.
Our fun tractors notebooking page is ideal for writing about a farm visit. We have a lined page for lots of writing, and a page with lines and also a space to draw your own picture too...