Free Printable Polar Bear Cutting Activity Pages

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Scissor skills are essential for children’s development. Scissors are an important teaching tool because they help children develop hand-eye coordination, strength, and dexterity.

Kids need to be able to cut along a straight line, make curves, and cut in a circular motion. These free printable polar bear cutting activity pages are great for practicing their scissor skills. There are four different printables, including the cute polar bear and his adorable antics!

Download and use these hands-on activities with preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten children! These activity pages are perfect for kids who need some winter fun.

Also, look through all of our polar bear activities for more simple ideas.

Polar Bear Scissor Practice Worksheets

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Inside this activity set, we’ve included four unique polar bear worksheets for young children to practice. 

First, these are standard cutting sheets. Kids will use their scissors to cut from one end of the paper to the other end along a straight line, curved line, wavy line, or zig-zagged line.

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On the second sheet, kids will follow a curved line from the start to the end, where the polar bear is. This one will have your kids working on holding the paper as they move their scissors along the line.

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On the third worksheet, kids will cut out the bottom half of the polar bear and glue it to the left side of the page. This will help with scissor skills, fine motor skills, and learning how much glue to use.

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Finally, on the last page, children cut out the numbers on the right side of the page. Then, they count the polar bears in each of the rectangles and glue the numbers in the correct spot.

This activity page is great for counting and number recognition as well!

Winter Books For Kids

Polar Bear Island is a fun book for winter! Polar Bear Island is just that – only for polar bears! That is until Kirby the penguin comes to visit. She turns the place around and adds tons of interesting excitement, but will the polar bears let her stay? You have to check it out and see for yourself!

Tacky The Penguin– This is a great book for younger children to learn about acceptance and valuing others for exactly who they are.

Owl Babies– A sweet book that teaches young kids that Mom always comes back! It’s especially great for children who may have separation anxiety.

Winter Crafts For Kids

Puffy Paint Snowman Craft – Kids will love this snazzy snowman craft. You only need a few simple materials to make your own puff paint and use it in many ways. This puffy paint recipe makes the perfect texture for a cute snowman!

Penguin Headband Craft – Find out how to make this cute penguin headband craft perfect for the winter! This is a fun activity to add to your lesson plans or home learning schedule. All you need are some materials and about 15 minutes. You’ll love creating these adorable little guys, too – they’re just as much fun to wear as they are to make!

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Handprint Walrus Craft – This easy craft is a great fine motor skill activity for kids. Make this adorable paper animal with your little ones! It’s fun, easy, and mess-free, so you can enjoy winter without any worries about cleaning up paint spills. It would be a great addition to a winter animal unit!

Popsicle Stick Arctic Fox Craft—This is a fun craft for young learners. It’s perfect to do with the family during winter break or keep on hand as an activity when you need something quick and easy. It’s also great for learning about arctic animals.

Winter Activities For Kids

These winter dot a dot printables are great for kids to enjoy. With these fun winter-themed dot sheets, they’re practicing counting, patterns, and visual discrimination! They’re great for preschoolers and kindergarten children.

Practice writing, cutting, and letter recognition with these snowy owl worksheets! These worksheets include handwriting practice lines, a letter maze, and a label a snowy owl page. Have fun this winter while practicing skills that will help your children in school or at home!

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Kids will love these adorable polar bear dot to dot printables. They’re perfect for practicing counting and letter recognition, plus they’ll give your kids a great opportunity to work on their fine motor skills!

For kids who love coloring, our polar bear color by numbers worksheets deliver a valuable combination of excitement and education. Our themed printables feature friendly polar bears that are not only adorable, but can also help children practice skills like hand-eye coordination, color recognition, and more!

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Free Polar Bear Cutting Activity Pages

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55 Comments

  1. Hey! When I click the link it says it is unavailabe.

    1. Hi Heather! Do you mean the download image link at the end of the post? Because I just checked it and it’s working correctly for me.

    1. Of course! All you need to do is click the image at the end of the post that says, “Click Here To Get Your Freebie” and then enter your email in the form, and you’ll get the template link ◡̈

    1. Kamille - Community Support Assistant says:

      You’re so welcome!

  2. so excited with these pages

    1. Kamille - Community Support Assistant says:

      That’s awesome to hear! Hope they’re super fun and helpful!

    1. Kamille - Community Support Assistant says:

      Thank you!

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    1. Kamille - Community Support Assistant says:

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