Cat Finger Tracing
Learn to write the word "cat" with this lovely cat finger tracing worksheet. And of course there's a cat for the kids to colour in, too!
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Our farm animal handwriting worksheets include a finger tracing worksheet, a word tracing worksheet and a word handwriting worksheet for each animal and a fun little foldable booklet.
Learn to write the word "cat" with this lovely cat finger tracing worksheet. And of course there's a cat for the kids to colour in, too!
Our cat handwriting worksheet is such a useful one for early phonics learners! Say the sounds, put them together, and then learn to trace the letters too.
Our cat word tracing activity is perfect for early learners and their first phonics work. Colour the picture and sound and trace the C-V-C word beneath.
Get the yellow pencil out to colour in this cute little chick, then practice forming the letters in the word with our finger tracing guide lines.
Kids will be much more confident in writing and spelling the word "chick" when they've had a go at this worksheet. Why not colour in the picture too?
Trace over the dotted letters to spell "chick" and then colour in our picture.
Practise shaping out the letters on our chicken finger tracing page then colour in the cute chicken.
Our chicken handwriting worksheet guides children through forming their letters with four step by step fonds and space to practice writing.
Practise your letter formation by tracing out the word chicken and then enjoy some further pencil control practice by colouring in the chicken on our chicken word tracing worksheet.
Trace out the letters for cow first with a finger and then with a pencil, then colour in our cute cow on this printable cow finger tracing page.
Practice simple letter formation by tracing out the word cow with our cow handwriting worksheet.
Our simple and bold cow word tracing page is sure to delight young children as they practice their early writing skills.
Colour in the picture of the dog, and learn to write the word by tracing first with the finger, then with a pencil. Laminate and use a dry-wipe pen if you prefer.
Kids can learn to write the letters for "dog" with this fun worksheet, which also leaves plenty of space for them to form the letters on their own.
Colour in this lovely puppy dog and then trace the letters underneath.
Our donkey finger tracing is a fun way to get children practising early writing skills. You could also use it for phonics practise, using letter magnets to place over the printed letters, sounding out the word as you go.
Our donkey handwriting worksheet encourages children to practise forming different letter shapes. When they have finished writing there is a cute donkey to colour in.
Practise pencil control by tracing the dotted letters on our donkey word tracing worksheet and then colour in the cute donkey picture.
A good word for practicing curved letter. Trace the word duck with first with a finger, then with pencil and finally colour in the duck.
Here's a fun way to practice early handwriting with our cute duck handwriting worksheet, trace the words and colour the ducks.
Practice pencil skills by tracing the word duck and then colouring this cute picture.
This farm animal booklet is a fun way to encourage children to practise their handwriting, helped along by the gorgeous illustrations! You will need our origami booklet instructions to fold it.
Learn how to form the letters of the word goat by finger tracing, or laminate and use a dry wipe pen. Fun for little kids!
Children will learn how to form the letters and spell the word goat with this fun worksheet - and get lots of practice!
Practise writing the letters in the word goat with this tracing worksheet - which includes a cute picture for the kids to colour in!
Use our goose finger tracing page to practise forming curved letters. You could try shaping the letters from playdough.
Practise round letter shapes with our goose handwriting worksheet. Each line has a different font, getting steadily harder.
Our goose word tracing pace is a fun extension activity for children practising curved letters. Trace the word and then have fun colouring the picture.
Children can learn to write the word horse - first by tracing the letters with their fore-finger or pencil. Why not colour the picture then laminate the page so that they can trace the word over and over again using a dry-wipe pen?
Practise writing the word horse! This lovely worksheet will encourage children to learn to form the letters correctly, and then have a go on their own on the last line.
Gallop over to your desk and get ready to practise writing the word horse! Just trace the letters, starting on the dot. 2014 is the Chinese zodiac year of the horse.
There is such a cute little lamb on this worksheet for the kids to colour in, it is sure to encourage them to trace the word carefully too!
Whether you are doing a farmyard topic or want a lamb printable for Easter or Passover, this handwriting worksheet is a cute idea, especially with the pictures to colour in.
Colour in the little lamb and trace the letters that spell L-A-M-B for this cute handwriting worksheet.
This ox worksheet has a nice easy word for children to trace with their finger or a pencil.
You don't see the word ox on handwriting worksheets very often! We thought this one would be great for Chinese New Year!
A short word, but a good one! You'll have plenty of time after tracing to colour in the ox on this worksheet.
Do the kids like pigs? Or are you studying farm animals, or the Chinese zodiac? If so, as a simple CVC phonetic word, this finger tracing worksheet is perfect for you!
Pig is an excellent word for children beginning to use handwriting worksheets as it is spelled phonetically and is nice and short! Plus, who can resist the cute picture?
Here's a simple tracing worksheet and colouring page for beginner readers / writers.
Finger tracing is a great way to introduce writing and letters to very young children. This worksheet features a rooster, great for farmyard, bird or Chinese zodiac activities.
A firm favourite from the farmyard adds interest to a bit of handwriting practice. The worksheet might also be useful for Chinese New Year.
Here we have a lovely plump rooster on a tracing worksheet to help practise letter formation. Little ones can use their finger to trace the letters, or you could use a pencil.
Begin to teach children how to write the word "sheep" with this finger tracing worksheet, which shows the proper way to write the letters, starting on the dots. Why not laminate the worksheet and use with a dry wipe pen for some extra practice?
Practise handwriting skills by tracing the letters on our sheep handwriting worksheet. Each line gets slightly harder until there are no letters to trace and children need to write the word on their own.
Younger children can trace over the letters of the word sheep before colouring in this cute 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...