Winter Handwriting Worksheet
Kids can have a go at some handwriting practising with a winter theme! There's plenty of opportunity to copy and trace the letters, then try it on their own...
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Kids can have a go at some handwriting practising with a winter theme! There's plenty of opportunity to copy and trace the letters, then try it on their own...
Children can learn how to draw a tree for winter with this fun printable tutorial. It's simple if you follow the steps. We have one of these for all four seasons, too.
How will the kids decorate this tree for winter? They could glue on silver or white snowflakes cut from paper, or use snowflake or round sequins in the right colours. Perhaps a little glue on the edges of the branches and a sprinkle of white glitter?
Here's a poster of an abundant Thanksgiving cornucopia, complete with "Thanksgiving" title. You could use it in your Thanksgiving displays or projects.
This poster for Thanksgiving or Harvest shows a cornucopia and abundance of Autumn (Fall) produce. It might make the perfect addition to your Autumn or Thanksgiving displays!
Here's a lovely cornucopia colouring page for the kids to colour in, brimming over with a bounty of fruit and vegetables...
Here's the perfect word tracing worksheet for some handwriting practice in the autumn, when we tend to notice the leaves. The kids can trace over the dotted letters and then colour in the picture.
Children will learn how to write the word leaves and get a chance to improve their handwriting with this fun handwriting worksheet.
Colour in the oak leaf for autumn. It makes a useful template for crafts, too.
One of the best way for children to learn the correct letter formations is to finger trace them correctly a few times before trying to trace properly with a pencil. This leaves finger tracing worksheet allows the kids to do just that - and provides a colouring picture for fun, too.
Here's a simple autumn leaf to colour. They'd look lovely cut out to make a display.
Reds, yellows and oranges are the perfect shades to colour the second of our autumn leaf colouring pages.
Use our bat writing page for capturing research on bats, or for project writing. We have colour and black and white versions available.
Colour in this simple autumn leaf colouring page in cheerful autumn shades of reds and golds.
When you are learning about bats, why not get the kids to try filling out this bat worksheet. They might have to do a little research to fill in all the blanks...
Here's a fun worksheet with a simple CVC word for the kids to trace, and maybe sound out. Perfect for early learners at Halloween, perhaps!
Learn about symmetry by trying to reproduce the second half of our funny bat on this symmetry worksheet. We have a gridded version for younger children.
This is a great worksheet for beginner readers and writers, giving them plenty of chance to trace, sound out and write the word "BAT".
Start children off with our "bat" finger tracing worksheet - great at Halloween but fun anytime.
Here are four autumn leaves for the kids to colour in using lovely autumn colours of red, brown and yellow.