Are you looking for a Halloween pre-writing activity? These Witch’s Hat Tracing Worksheets are a “spook-tacular” way for your preschoolers to practice their writing strokes.
When using these free printable preschool worksheets, your kids can also work on their pencil grip and fine motor skills.
Witch’s Hat Tracing Worksheets:
To learn how to write, your pre-writers need to learn the basic strokes.
Activities like this one will help your kids practice making horizontal, vertical, diagonal, and curved lines.
While practicing their writing strokes, your pre-writers will also work on their developmental skills and learn how to hold a pencil too.

Getting Ready To Use The Witch’s Hat Tracing Worksheets:
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What’s Included:
- 5 Witch’s Hat Tracing Worksheets
What Else Is Needed:
- White Card Stock or Copy Paper
- Crayons or Markers
- Dry Erase Markers (optional)
- Dry Erase Pockets (optional)
- Laminator and Laminating Pouches (optional)
- Play Dough (optional)
- Glitter Glue (optional)
- Paint Pens (optional)
To get this pre-writing activity for your kids, click on the button below and download the printables. Next, print the worksheets that you want to use.
If you want your children to reuse these printables, you can laminate the worksheets or place each one in a dry erase pocket.
How To Use The Witch’s Hat Tracing Worksheets:
For this pre-writing activity, your preschoolers will pick a worksheet and trace over the different lines on the witch’s hat using crayons or markers.
Your kids can also go over the lines using glitter glue or a paint pen. They can cover them using play dough too.
Your pre-writers can develop their fine motor skills, practice writing strokes, and much more with these Halloween-themed Witch’s Hat Tracing Worksheets.
Extend The Learning:
These Halloween worksheets would be fun to do after reading one of these picture books:
I Want to Be a Witch by Ian Cunliffe
There’s a Witch in Your Book by Tom Fletcher
The Witch Who Was Afraid of Witches by Alice Low
You can also pair this resource with more witch-themed activities like these:
W is for Witch Worksheet from 3 Boys and a Dog
Witch Puppet Craft from Simple Everyday Mom
Pin It For Later:
Do you want to save these tracing worksheets for later? Pin this to your pre-writing activities board on Pinterest and it’ll be here for when you’re ready!
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Magnetic Letter Tracing Activity