Cutting Autumn Shapes - Pumpkin
Print out this scissor skills worksheet onto white or orange paper, and let your child practise cutting out the pumpkin shape. Cut it out just for fun or use it for a craft or sticking activity.
&npsp;
From falling fruit to vegetable cutting shapes to tractor trails and one of our popular cut and complete the picture worksheets we have lots to get children busy with our Harvest cutting skills printables. Cutting skills are a great way to build up hand strength and control while having fun.
Print out this scissor skills worksheet onto white or orange paper, and let your child practise cutting out the pumpkin shape. Cut it out just for fun or use it for a craft or sticking activity.
This is a slightly tricky shape to cut out, but once your child has managed it, he or she can have fun adding some features to the scarecrow!
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!
Print out our apple cutting shape printable onto red, green or yellow paper - or onto white, for the kids to colour in once they have cut the apple out. It will take some careful cutting to negotiate the stalk!
It's fun to practice scissor skills with our cutting shapes worksheets. This one features a pear, with a short stalk and separate leaf to cut out.
There are four falling orchard fruit pictures on our fruit cutting practice worksheet! Children can cut along the dotted lines to reach the fruit - perfect for Harvest time.
This fruit cutting shapes worksheet has some of our simplest shapes for children to cut out. Perhaps the cut out fruit could be used to make a harvest basket collage?
Our Harvest cut and complete the picture is three activities in one: cut out the rectangles, glue them to the right space on the picture and the colour in the picture.
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.
Our vegetable cutting shapes worksheet is designed to encourage young children to develop their motor skills and cutting skills. The pictures would be useful for a healthy eating or Harvest project.