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Fall Tracing Worksheets For Kids [Free Printables]

When your kids need a break from regular schoolwork this fall, why not give them something fun and educational? 

Our fall tracing worksheets are great for kids to practice hand-eye coordination and writing skills! Featuring leaves, pumpkins, and other seasonal designs, these printables are sure to keep your little ones busy. 

Each page offers something new and exciting – we’ve included letter practice, line tracing, and even a coloring option! These worksheets are perfect for preschoolers and kindergartners alike.

Download and print our fall tracing worksheets today for fun learning this fall. And don’t forget to check out our fall crafts here!

Fall Pre Writing Worksheets

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In this free printable set, we’ve included the following worksheets:

  • Line tracing practice (x2)
  • Trace the owl coloring page
  • Pp is for pumpkin letter tracing practice

Fall Line Tracing Practice 

You’ll receive 2 different line tracing worksheets in this printable set. Your little learner must trace each line to join all the leaves, pumpkins, and other fall-themed images!

The lines are all different, with some curved, some straight, and some zig-zag – making it a great challenge for your little ones.

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Trace the Owl Coloring Page 

Owls are a big part of the fall season, and this worksheet is perfect for both tracing practice and coloring. Your little ones must trace the lines to complete the owl’s outline, then color it in with their favorite colors! 

We love how this worksheet combines fun with fine motor skill development.

Pp is for Pumpkin Letter Tracing Practice 

This worksheet will help your preschoolers get a head start on learning the alphabet. We’ve even included both upper and lowercase letters for your kids to trace! It’s a great activity to work on letter recognition and handwriting skills.

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Easy Fall Ideas For Kids

Sometimes, we can put a lot of pressure on ourselves to come up with brilliant and creative ideas for our kids. But the truth is, kids don’t need anything overly complicated or expensive. Simple activities done together are often the best! 

From fall-time crafting to reading a book together, keep reading to discover our favorite easy fall ideas for kids.

Fall Books For Kids

As parents, we all want what’s best for our children, and one of the best things we can do for them is to read books. Kids who are read to regularly have better language skills, increased empathy, and improved concentration.

Reading to your children also helps develop their imagination, exposes them to different cultures and perspectives, and helps them build a lifelong love of learning!

So next time you’re looking for some fun storytime activities with your little one, grab a book from your shelf and read to them! Below are some of the top fall-themed books for kids.

There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Leaf: The mischievous old lady swallowed a handful of leaves! Her tummy started to rumble. So she swallowed some more items. Then even more. But as her stomach grew full, the leaves began to poke out through her mouth… when suddenly – poofffff! – it turned into a scarecrow!

Pete The Cat Falling For Autumn: Pete is not a fan of fall. But he decides to do some detective work and finds out that there are lots of things about this season he loves, like corn mazes, hayrides, wearing scarves, and apple picking! This story helps kids learn that even though they might not love every season of the year, there are still good parts to each one.

We’re Going On A Leaf Hunt: The seasons are changing, the days getting are shorter, and children everywhere are starting to make plans for their favorite outdoor adventures – and what could be more fun than a Leaf Hunt?!

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Fall Paper Crafts For Kids

Creating paper crafts with your kids can help to develop their creativity and imagination, and also encourages them to work on their fine motor skills and improves their hand-eye coordination.

There is no shortage of paper crafts here at Simple Everyday Mom that you and your kids can enjoy. Some of our favorite fall themed crafts are below.

Pumpkin Craft for Preschoolers – Are you looking for an engaging way for preschoolers to celebrate the season? Our pumpkin craft is just what you need!

They’ll have the best time using our free printable template to create their own paper pumpkin. Not only is it fun and educational, but the end result looks great!

Squirrel Craft – Who knew paper could look so cute?! Our squirrel craft is ‘nutterly’ adorable, and kids love it! Your little ones will get to practice their fine motor skills as they assemble the pieces of paper, resulting in a fun and friendly squirrel. 

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Scarecrow Handprint Craft – For a truly special keepsake, have your kids make this scarecrow handprint craft. This sweet activity is a wonderful way for your little ones to get creative and capture those precious memories. And you’ll always have something to remind you of their little hands.

Worm in Apple Craft – Don’t squirm away from this one! Our worm in apple craft offers lots of learning opportunities.

Kids can cut and paste the paper pieces to create a cute, seasonal decoration. They won’t even realize they’re developing essential skills in the process!

Fall Themed Activities For Kindergarten

Our free printable apple worksheets make handwriting and letter recognition practice easy. From searching for the letter ‘A’ in the word maze to labeling parts of an apple, these activities are a great no-prep educational resource. Plus, the apple theme is perfect for fall!

Our fall printables for kids are full of engaging activities that promote various skills. Whether it’s counting and pattern making or playing games, these worksheets will grab your kindergartner’s attention! Download them today for some fun-filled learning this school term. 

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Scarecrows are a big part of the fall season, and what better way to celebrate than with these scarecrow worksheets!

Our free printables will give your kids plenty of tracing, coloring, and reading practice. Use these worksheets to prepare your kindergartner for more advanced reading and writing activities!

Download these fall color by numbers worksheets and give your kids some enjoyable learning time this autumn.

Featuring 6 different scenes, these pages are sure to engage your little ones. Color by number pages allow children to learn numbers and colors in a super fun way!

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Want more fall activities? The fall printables bundle for kids is the perfect way to get your child excited for the upcoming fall season.

With 80 pages of fun and learning, your child will be entertained for hours. From worksheets to color by numbers and pattern block mats, this bundle has everything you need to keep your child occupied and learning all at the same time.

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Jacqueline

Friday 29th of September 2023

Thank you

Sam

Friday 29th of September 2023

You're welcome! I'm glad you found the fall tracing printables helpful ◡̈

Michelle Kuester

Thursday 28th of September 2023

Looks fun!

Sam

Friday 29th of September 2023

So glad you think these printables look fun! They're a great way for kids to improve their motor skills while enjoying the season.

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