If you are looking for a pre-writing activity to add to your weather unit, try these printable Weather Tracing Worksheets!
Your kids can use these preschool worksheets to work on writing strokes, pencil grip, fine motor skills, and other pre-writing skills!
Before learning how to write, your preschoolers need to work on using writing tools and develop their pencil grip.
They also need to practice making basic pre-writing strokes that are used to write letters.
Pre-writing activities like these tracing worksheets are a great way for your children to develop their fine motor skills too.
What You'll Find On This Page
Getting Ready To Use The Weather Tracing Worksheets:
What’s Included:
- 10 Weather Tracing Worksheets
What Else Is Needed:
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 (optional)
- Dry Erase Markers
To get this pre-writing activity ready for your kids, fill out the form below.
Next, download and print the worksheets that you want to use.
If you want your children to reuse this activity, print the worksheets on card stock.
Then, laminate the printables or place each one in a dry erase pocket.
How To Use The Weather Tracing Worksheets:
Your pre-writers will begin this activity by selecting a rain or storm cloud worksheet. They will then use crayons or markers to trace over the different lines.
Your kids can also cover the lines using play dough, glitter glue, or a paint pen.
If you laminated the worksheets or place them in dry erase pockets, they can use a dry erase marker to trace over the lines too.
Your preschoolers will develop their fine motor skills, practice writing strokes, and much more as they trace the lines on these Weather Tracing Worksheets.
More Weather Literacy Activities:
These no-prep worksheets would be a fun addition to your weather unit. You can pair this activity with picture books such as:
Oh Say Can You Say What’s the Weather Today?: All About Weather by Tish Rabe
Weather Words and What They Mean by Gail Gibbons
National Geographic Readers: Weather by Kristen Rattini
You may also like these fun weather-themed resources too:
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This bundle includes 10 resources designed for preschoolers and kindergarteners. Click on the picture to learn more about the resources included!
Download The Weather Tracing Worksheets:
To get these no-prep tracing worksheets, fill out the form below with your name and email address.
Mary
Friday 21st of April 2023
I am looking forward to using these!
Alesia Sanders
Tuesday 21st of March 2023
Thanks