Help the little bee get to the flower on these Bumble Bee Maze Worksheets! Your kids will use the preschool worksheets to practice letter order, counting, and more. It’s all the buzz!
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Bumble Bee Maze Worksheets:
As your kids color the letters with a Do-A-Dot marker, they will be working on their fine motor skills, hand and eye coordination, and more.
Learning how to hold a marker is a great way for kids to practice pencil control and pre-writing skills. For more ways to develop fine motor skills, your children can cover the letters using jumbo tweezers and mini pom poms or mini erasers.
Why Are Fine Motor Skills Important?
From holding a pencil to turning the pages in a book, kids use their fine motor skills as they are learning to read and write.
The development of the small muscles in the hands and fingers in coordination with the eyes is important in not only children’s learning but also in their everyday life.
Getting Ready To Use The Bumble Bee Maze Worksheets:
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What’s Included:
- 5 Bumble Bee Maze Worksheets
- Lowercase Letters
- Capital Letters
- Numbers 1-20
- Numbers 20-1
- Blank
What Else Is Needed:
- White Card Stock or Copy Paper
- Do-A-Dot Marker, Crayons, Mini Erasers, or Pom Poms
- Laminator and Laminating Pouches (optional)
- Dry Erase Pocket (optional)
To get these printables ready for your kids to use, click on the button at the bottom of this page. Then, download and print the worksheets that you want your children to use.
If you are going to reuse this resource, you may want to print the worksheets on card stock because the thicker paper is more durable. Next, laminate the worksheets so your kids can use them over and over. You can also place them in dry erase pockets.
How To Use The Bumble Bee Maze Worksheets:
For the lowercase letter maze, your students will start at “a” and continue marking the letters in order until they reach “z.”
Your preschoolers can color each letter using a Do-A-Dot marker or crayons. They can also cover the letters with mini erasers, pom poms, or another small manipulative.
Just like with the lowercase letter maze, your kids will start at “A” on the capital letter maze and continue to mark the letter in order until they reach “Z.”
There are also two number maze worksheets. For the counting up worksheet, your students will start at the number one and count to twenty.
For the counting down worksheet, your children will start at twenty and count backward to one.
The last worksheet included in this download is blank, so you can create your own maze.
Your preschoolers will be buzzing to use these free printable Bumble Bee Maze Worksheets to practice letter order, counting, and more.
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