Butterfly Pencil Control Worksheet
Trace over the dotted lines to reach the fluttery butterflies and your little ones will be practising their pencil control.
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Kids can practise their handwriting with these lovely spring-themed handwriting worksheets, designed to appeal to a wide age range from very beginners up to early writers.
Trace over the dotted lines to reach the fluttery butterflies and your little ones will be practising their pencil control.
This handwriting readiness worksheet is perfect for spring or Easter, and the kids are sure to enjoy tracing over the dotted lines to get from the chick to the egg!
This simple black and white handwriting readiness worksheet is perfect for spring or Easter, featuring a very cute chick. Trace the dotted lines carefully!
Encourage the kids to start by the chicks on the left and trace the dotted lines carefully in the direction of the arrows, towards the right. It's a fun way to get ready for handwriting, or just to practice your pencil skills.
Get some finger tracing practise on this page which has a gorgeous picture of a daffodil. You might like our tulip finger tracing page too!
The word daffodil conjurs up lovely thoughts of Spring, but it's tricky to spell! Practise on this themed handwriting worksheet. Then have a rest and colour the picture.
Learn to write the word DAISY by first tracing with your child's finger over the large letters on this pretty worksheet.
Children can practise their handwriting with this pretty daisy handwriting worksheet!
Trace over the dotted words on this pretty four seasons handwriting worksheet, then colour in the four trees.
Trace over the letters that spell the word "hyacinth" with our fun finger tracing worksheet. Why not laminate it and use a dry-wipe pen...
Hyacinth is a tricky word to write and spell, but this handwriting worksheet will give the kids plenty of practice.
You could laminate our shower finger tracing page and after tracing the letters with a finger use a dry wipe marker pen to trace between the lines.
Rain, rain, go away, come again another day! There are lots of rain clouds on this fun handwriting worksheet for the kids...
Learning about the weather with the kids? Here's a word tracing worksheet for the word rain...
Children can learn to write the word shower, first by tracing the letters with their finger, and then with a pencil.
Children need to practise writing the word shower on each line by tracing over the letters, then try writing it unaided on the last line.
Children can practice their pencil skills with this shower handwriting worksheet - they just need to trace the dotted letters.
This is a lovely finger tracing activity for younger children, featuring the Spring flower, the snowdrop. Trace the letters with your child's finger or with a pencil, or laminate the page and use a dry-wipe pen.
This handwriting worksheet has a snowdrop theme, giving your writing practice a theme perfect for Spring.
Start the children's handwriting practice with some careful finger tracing of the word Spring - and a pretty spring tree covered in blossom to colour in, too!
Children can practice their handwriting with this pretty spring handwriting worksheet! There's lots of tracing to do, then space on the last line for writing unaided...
This handwriting worksheet for "spring" has dotted letters for the kids to trace before colouring in the spring tree picture.
This simple worksheet provides practice of writing letters b and c, for butterfly and caterpillar - perfect for a spring or summer or minibeasts theme.
Finger tracing is a good introduction to writing and this tulip page is a very pretty way to practise!
Writing is not an easy skill to learn, but it can be made a bit more fun with handwriting worksheets like this one, featuring a tulip! Lots of opportunity to trace and learn the letter formation and a picture to colour in too!