Can your preschooler help these bugs crawl, buzz, and fly their way to each colorful plant? He'll practice drawing diagonal lines as he guides each bug friend.
Sneak some writing practice into coloring time with this fun trace and color printable. As she traces the lines, she'll build strong hand muscles for writing!
This cute doggie coloring page packs in the handwriting practice. Tracing the lines helps strengthen little hands for writing, and coloring amps up the fun!
From sticky tape and goopy globs of glue, to pencils and yummy lunches, your child can practice tracing diagonal lines with some familiar school supplies.
Complete the picture of the party hats by tracing the diagonal lines to form the pattern on the hats to practice pencil coordination to prepare for writing.
Wrap tracing and coloring fun into your child's St. Patrick's Day celebrating. She can decorate for the holiday and get fine motor skills practice too!
Ever wondered how to draw fireworks? Tracing is one step away from drawing, and this page helps your child on his way to making his own fireworks scene!
A deck of cards has a few unique shapes. Introduce your child to clubs and spades with this tracing worksheet, where he'll trace the picture on each card.
As any good artist will tell you, it all starts with a line. Drawing lines leads to writing letters and numbers, which in itself leads to writing, reading, and math skills -- and it’s also just fun to do! So what are you waiting for? Learn to draw lines with our activities designed to help your child practice, practice, practice drawing lines.