Roses are red… or pink… or rainbow… or any color your kids want them to be on these Rose Tracing Worksheets!
Writing activities like this one are a simple way for your young learners to practice important pre-writing skills.
As your students trace the lines, they will work on writing strokes, develop their fine motor skills, and more!
In tracing activities, kids use their visual skills to trace along the lines while at the same time using their small hand muscles to guide their pencil.
Activities like this one strengthens hand-eye coordination and develops muscle strength in the fingers, hands, and wrists – all of which are important skills in reading and writing.
What You'll Find On This Page
Getting Ready to Use the Rose Pre-Writing Worksheets:
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What’s Included:
- 5 Rose Tracing Worksheets
What Else Is Included:
For a reproducible activity:
- Copy Paper
- Crayons or Markers
- Glitter Glue
- Paint Pens
For a reusable activity:
- Card Stock
- Laminator
- Laminating Pouches
- Dry Erase Pockets
- Dry Erase Markers
To get this pre-writing activity for your young learners, fill out the form below.
After receiving the email with the printables, download and print them on copy paper.
Then, make as many copies as you need for your students.
If you want your kids to reuse this activity, print the worksheets on white card stock.
You can then laminate the printables or place each one in a dry erase pocket.
How to Use the Rose Pre-Writing Activity:
For this pre-writing activity, your young learners will use crayons or markers to trace over the lines on the rose.
They can also form the lines using paint pens, Bingo daubers, or glitter glue.
If you laminated the worksheets, your pre-writers can trace over the lines using a dry erase marker.
These Rose Tracing Worksheets are a simple way for your preschoolers and kindergarteners to work on important pre-writing skills.
More Valentine Literacy Activities:
Looking for more Valentine activities for your kids? Check these books and resources:
Valentine Books for Kids:
Roses Are Pink, Your Feet Really Stink by Diane deGroat
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Rose! by Lucille Colandro
More Valentine’s Day Books for Kids
Valentine Activities for Kids:
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Rose Sequencing Activity
Valentine Monster Letter Recognition Activity
Valentine Building Letters Activity
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Download the Rose Tracing Worksheets:
To get the free printable rose tracing worksheets for Valentine’s day, fill out the form below.