Free Printable Back To School Pattern Worksheets For Kids

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Back to school pattern worksheets help preschoolers ease back into school mode after a long summer stretch! They get to spot what’s the same, what’s different, and what should come next, kind of like solving a riddle with pictures.

These pages are handy for getting their brains moving without resorting to structured tasks. Want even more printables to start the year strong? Our preschool worksheets have plenty to explore, and they’re just right for busy mornings, small group time, or whenever you need something ready to go!

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Back To School Finish The Pattern Activity Sheets

Snipping out pictures and matching them to the right spots gives kids something to do with their hands and minds! Colored pencils, notebooks, and backpacks aren’t just cute; they’re part of a pattern puzzle waiting to be solved. Figuring out what comes next keeps kids thinking and moving.

Repeating patterns like ABC, AAB, and ABA start to click when kids see them in action. They’re spotting what’s the same, what’s different, and what should come next in every row. That kind of thinking builds a strong base for early math and reading skills.

A “Finish the Pattern” worksheet with rows of school-related items like tape, pencils, globes, and ABC blocks; students cut out the images at the bottom and glue them in the empty boxes to complete each visual pattern.Pin

Lining up the right picture and gluing it in place might look simple, but there’s real thinking going on, too. Kids are scanning, deciding, and following steps from start to finish.

It’s a great activity that feels more like a game than a lesson, and putting the last piece in place will make them feel very proud of what they’ve accomplished!

Finish the Pattern” worksheet featuring school-themed images like calculators, pencils, rulers, backpacks, books, and ABC blocks; students cut out images at the bottom and glue them in blank spaces to complete each row’s pattern.Pin

Back To School Books For Kids

We Don’t Eat Our Classmates – This silly book is about a dinosaur named Penelope who is starting school and just can’t resist eating her classmates! Kids will love the fun drawings and crazy antics of Penelope, while also learning that being mistreated is never fun.

Chairs On Strike – The chairs have had enough of all the crazy things the kids do to them so they go on strike! This story helps kids learn to take care of their property and has lots of fun and silly humor.

Daniel Goes To School – If you have a little one who’s starting preschool or kindergarten and is reluctant to be away from you, this book is perfect for them! Daniel Tiger learns “grown-ups come back” at the end of every school day. We love this cute book!

Three “Finish the Pattern” worksheets with school-themed image sequences like rulers, books, globes, and pencils; children cut out pictures from the bottom and glue them in blank spaces to complete each visual pattern.Pin

Back To School Kids Crafts

Crayon Name Craft – Building a big crayon with their name in the middle gives kids a reason to get excited about letters. Each one gets its spot, lined up to make their name stand out. Snipping and sticking give their fingers something real to do, and assembling it helps the letters start to stick in their memory.

By the end, they’ve got a bold, colorful crayon that’s easy to spot on the wall and proudly shows off who it belongs to!

Pencil Paper Bag Puppet Craft – Making a pencil puppet out of a paper bag is part task, part giggle starter! Little puppeteers cut out the pieces, glue them in place, and watch their pencil come to life with a face and a huge smile.

Putting them all together keeps kids engaged without making the activity feel like a chore. Once it’s ready, the pencil puppet is all set for silly voices and short stories, making their imaginations soar!

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Back To School Gnome Craft – Kids start with a pile of pieces and end up with a goofy gnome that looks ready for the first day of school! Picking up small shapes and lining them up just right takes concentration and steady hands.

Watching the gnome’s form slowly appear gives kids a sense of progress, and the finished creation adds a fun touch to the fridge or classroom wall!

Photo Bus Craft – There’s just something funny about seeing your own face “riding” in a paper school bus! Assembling this DIY encourages kids to notice details, follow visual instructions, and persevere, even when the pieces become a little tricky.

Popping their photo in the window makes the whole thing feel personal and gives them a good laugh, too. It’s one of those projects that’s both silly and skill-building at the same time!

Back To School Activities

Back to school activity sheets help kids build thinking skills, number sense, and perception through shadow matching, school mazes, counting, and object matching. They feel more like puzzles than work, giving kids a low-pressure way to settle in and get their brains working.

They’re a solid pick for calming the chaos of the first week of school.

These back to school cutting practice pages turn scissors into a big deal! Straight lines, wavy paths, and zigzags keep kids on their toes and give their fingers a solid job to do. The school-themed pictures are silly enough to keep things light, and reaching the end of each cut feels like a small win.

It’s all about staying steady, paying attention, and having a little fun with each snip.

Our apple pattern worksheets keep kids guessing what’s next in the row! With simple patterns like ABA, AAB, and ABC, there’s just enough challenge to keep minds moving. The apples are bright, the patterns are clear, and completing each group feels incredibly rewarding!

A “Finish the Pattern” worksheet with rows of repeating school-themed images such as books, globes, paintbrushes, and calendars; students cut out images at the bottom and glue them in blank spaces to complete each pattern.Pin

Crystal & Co.’s back to school line tracing printables are full of loops, curves, and zigzags that keep hands in motion and eyes locked in! Each line helps kids build better control with their pencils, working those small finger muscles one stroke at a time.

It’s an easygoing activity that helps kids ease in and stick with what they’re doing, right until every page is done!

Free Printable Back To School Pattern Worksheets

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