Preschool Writing Worksheets and Printables
These preschool writing worksheets help make learning engaging for your preschooler! Browse through and download our preschool writing worksheets to help supplement your child's education.
Matching: Whale Twins
These wacky whales are looking for their twins. Your sharp-eyed child will use the details on each whale to make matches on this preschool worksheet. Kids exercise thinking skills and fine motor skills as they draw lines to connect the matching whales.
Stripey Fun with Folding Animals
This worksheet will flex your child's folding skills. When she is done, she'll have a picture that looks like two different animals from opposite sides!
Drawing Lines
This activity will help prepare your child for writing letters. In the first two pages she will practice her skills at drawing vertical lines. In the second two pages she will practice her skills at drawing horizontal lines.
Tracing the Uppercase: I, F and E
Learning letters can take some serious line control! If your child is beginning to learn how to write the letters of the alphabet, then this worksheet will give her some great practice.
Tracing the Uppercase: L, T and H
Learning letters can take some serious line control! To complete this exercise your child will need to use her fine-motor skills to trace straight lines, and will gain practice writing the letters “L”, “T” and “H”.
Matching: T-Shirt Twins
Find the twin Ts! Kids exercise thinking skills and fine motor skills as they draw lines to connect the matching T-shirts on this preschool worksheet.
Drawing Zig-Zags!
To complete these worksheets your child will need to trace the zig-zag and rounded lines on the pages. This is great practice for improving your child's hand-eye coordination and fine-motor skills, and will prepare your child for writing later on.
Matching: Clown Face Twins
All the world loves a clown, so chances are, your child will love helping the clowns find their twins on this preschool worksheet. Kids exercise thinking skills and fine motor skills as they draw lines to connect the matching clowns.
Body Basics: Work Anatomy Vocab
This worksheet will help your child identify the different parts of the body, by asking him to fill in the blanks on the diagram using a list of words at the bottom of the page.
Line Tracing: Doggie Directions
To complete this worksheet your child will need to trace the rounded lines on the page. This is good practice for improving your fine-motor skills, an essential part of learning to write.
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