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Earth Day Tracing Worksheets

With these Earth Day Tracing Worksheets, your preschoolers will learn Earth Day vocabulary words while practicing their writing strokes.

Writing activities like this one also help your kids to develop their pencil grip, fine motor skills, and much more!

Earth Day Activities

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Earth Day Tracing Worksheets:

These Earth Day tracing printables don’t require any prep work, so they are great to use in both early elementary classroom and homeschool settings.

You can use this activity on Earth Day or add it to your lesson plans this spring.

It would be fun for your preschoolers to do for morning work or as an enrichment activity for early finishers.

Tracing Printables

Getting Ready To Use The Earth Day Tracing Worksheets:

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What’s Included:

  • 10 Earth Day Tracing Worksheets

There are different Earth Day pictures on these tracing printables. The pictures include Earth, tree, recycle sign, light bulb, bottle, can, seeds, leaves, trash can, and sun.

What Else Is Needed:

For a reproducible activity:

  • Copy Paper
  • Crayons or Markers
  • Glitter Glue
  • Paint Pens

For a reusable activity:

To prepare this pre-writing activity for your kids, fill out the form at the bottom of this page.

Next, download and print the worksheets that you want to use on copy paper.

You can then make as many copies as you need for your students.

Preschool Printables

If you want to make this a reusable activity, print the worksheets on card stock.

Then, laminate the printables or place each one in a dry erase pocket. 

How To Use The Earth Day Tracing Worksheets:

For this tracing activity, your preschoolers will pick a worksheet and identify the picture on it.

Next, they will trace over the picture and word using different colored crayons or markers.

Worksheets for Preschool

Your children can trace over the lines using glitter glue or paint pens too. 

Preschool Worksheets

If you turned this activity into a reusable one, your kids can trace over the lines using a dry erase marker.

As a fun alternative, they can also cover the different lines with play dough or wikki sticks.

This April, your preschoolers can develop their fine motor skills, practice their writing strokes, and much more with these free printable Earth Day Tracing Worksheets.

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Tracing Worksheets

More Easter Literacy Activities:

To extend this Easter activity, you can pair it with these books and other themed literacy resources.

Easter Books for Kids:

Your preschoolers and kindergarteners will enjoy reading these themed stories before completing the activity.

The Night Before Easter by Natasha Wing

Happy Easter, Little Critter by Mercer Mayer

It’s Not Easy Being a Bunny by Marilyn Sadler

Easter Literacy Activities for Kids:

With these themed activities, your students can work on letter recognition, fine motor skills, and more.

Easter Egg Letter Recognition Activity

Easter Bunny Letter Recognition Activity

Easter Bunny Cut & Paste Book

Get your students to think, read, and write about how they can help the Earth with this bundle of fun, low-prep Earth Day Activities!

In this packet, you will receive an Earth Day craftivity, writing prompt with a brainstorming web and vocabulary cards, two emergent readers for different levels, and an Earth Day crown that your students can make.

Click on the picture to learn more about the activities in this bundle!

Download the Easter Bunny Letter Search Activity:

To get the Earth Day tracing worksheets emailed to you, fill out the form below with your name and email address.

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Danielle

Wednesday 12th of April 2023

Thank you for the resources!

Oksana

Monday 20th of March 2023

so useful worksheets!

Kathy

Thursday 31st of March 2022

Thank you for helping us to our children how important our earth is.

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