Leaf Tracing Page
This leaf tracing page offers a simple outline of the leaf with veins for the children to trace over – a fun way to practice using pencils and a great precursor to writing.
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Our tracing pages are a fun way of working on pencil control and can be used by younger children (tracing within the "channels" formed by the two sets of dotted lines) or by older kids (tracing over all the lines). And of course they can colour in the pictures and cut them out too.
This leaf tracing page offers a simple outline of the leaf with veins for the children to trace over – a fun way to practice using pencils and a great precursor to writing.
Children can trace this simplified oak leaf outline. Younger kids can trace within the dotted lines; older children might want to trace directly on them. It's a fun way to improve your pencil control!
Here is the third of our leaf tracing pages. This one has a very simple outline – which doesn't make it necessarily the easiest of them!
Trace the outlines of the three leaves on this tracing page – fun for an autumn pencil control activity. Kids can colour in the leaves after tracing the outlines, and maybe have a go at cutting them out too.
Younger kids will love tracing carefully over the lines in this fun palm tree tracing page. Colour the picture in when done.