Elephant Tracing Worksheets For Preschool Kids

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A smiling elephant makes pencil practice feel sweet, simple, and easy to follow. These elephant tracing worksheets help kids ages 3–5 practice tracing lines, forming the letter “Ee,” and finishing an adorable elephant drawing without feeling overwhelmed.

These printables are super easy to prepare, making them a handy pick for busy days at home, in the classroom, or during homeschool lessons with a safari theme. As kids trace, they build early writing confidence and enhance their fine motor skills.

It’s doodling that purposely develops important abilities! For more ideas like this, check out our library of preschool worksheets to round out your lesson plans.

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Line Tracing Pages

Filled with charming elephant illustrations, this set guides preschoolers through tracing paths and the letter “Ee,” drawing in kids, particularly those who already love spotting these giant animals at the zoo. With regular practice, pencil control improves, leading to cleaner lines and more accurate shapes over time. It’s a skill they’ll definitely carry into many future writing tasks.

Feel free to download the sheets and add them to your collection of go-to classroom or home materials today.

“Ee” Is For Elephant Letter Tracing Practice

With four rows of uppercase and lowercase Ee to go through, young learners have plenty of space to get familiar with one letter at a time. Repetition sharpens recognition and makes the letter shape easier to identify and recall later on. A friendly elephant at the top adds a sweet touch, making the worksheet more inviting.

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Trace The Lines Pages

Tracing the dashed paths from the top elephant to the bottom gives kids a clear goal that draws their attention right in and enhances their hand-eye coordination along the way. Lines that curl, bend, and zigzag make every section feel fresh and challenging. By the end, the worksheets show a neat set of completed paths that little ones can feel proud of.

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Trace The Elephant Worksheet

The last sheet has kids tracing the dashed lines to complete the elephant’s body, thereby strengthening their focus. Coloring the image in lets their ideas shine in every detail. Soon, they’ll have a giant animal of their own to include in any story they come up with.

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Zoo Animal Books For Kids

The Fascinating Animal Book For Kids is a great book for curious kiddos! Find facts on almost any animal your child is learning about. This is a great resource to have in your home library collection.

The View At The Zoo is a silly book about all the animals at the zoo. When the people come to take a look at the animals, they see all sorts of sights! But, there’s a twist to this book that you have to read for yourself and laugh about!

Giraffes Can’t Dance is a sweet and fun book about Gerald the Giraffe. He can’t dance, but doesn’t stop trying! He finally finds his own rhythm when he meets an unlikely friend.

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Wild Animal Projects

Tiger Handprint Craft – Our free template lets kids create a bright, striped tiger from a basic handprint. Adding colors and details supports creativity and gives room for their own style to flourish. This one makes for a great zoo-themed project at home, in school, or in day care.

Kangaroo Toilet Paper Roll Craft – A basic toilet paper roll unexpectedly becomes a kangaroo in this cute DIY. Trimming, sticking, and putting the parts together are fantastic ways to develop their scissor skills. It goes nicely with stories about kangaroos or lessons centered on the letter Kk.

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Camel Puppet Craft – Here, little ones can bring a desert animal to life with just a paper bag and other simple supplies. This builds their ability to follow directions step-by-step. Their storytelling also improves when they imagine what their puppet might do next.

Panda Headband Craft – This project lets kids make an animal headband they’ll be eager to wear. Coordination and attention to detail grow when kids line up and assemble the pieces. Panda-monium isn’t that far off with this band on their heads!

Zoo Learning Pages for Preschool

In the mood for more worksheets about the largest land animal on Earth? Our elephant dot to dots lead kids through simple number paths that form a familiar animal shape. It strengthens their counting and sequencing abilities, and they’ll end up with masterpieces they can’t wait to hang up.

Monkey color by numbers lets young artists uncover a hidden monkey one color at a time. With every section filled in, their color recognition and patience grow a bit more. Your little monkeys will end up with bold, happy pictures that’re hard not to grin at!

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Zoo lovers will adore these animal do a dot printables. This set includes 29 activity sheets full of animals to complete, and kids build visual discrimination with every dot they cover. For a fresh twist, try using pom poms, bingo chips, or even beans to fill the circles.

This image shows a printable “Line Tracing Practice” worksheet designed to help preschool children improve fine motor and pre-writing skills. The worksheet features several green tracing paths in different shapes, including straight, curved, and zigzag lines, with cute elephant illustrations at the top and bottom of each path. A bright green crayon beside the worksheet and the playful elephant theme create a fun and engaging learning activity for young children.Pin

Finally, our kangaroo worksheets hop in with a handwriting page, a letter maze, and a label-the-kangaroo sheet for kids to practice on. Each one helps enhance problem-solving skills and alphabet knowledge. It’s also a fantastic opportunity to talk about one of Australia’s best-known animals.

Free Elephant Tracing Worksheets

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