Free Squirrel Worksheets For Preschool & Kindergarten

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Squirrel worksheets are ready to scurry into your plans and bring some nutty fun to your little learners! Each sheet is thoughtfully designed to keep young kids engaged while giving them the chance to practice following instructions and working independently. 

The best part? These activities are super easy to print and use, whether you’re in a classroom or at home. Be sure to explore more of our preschool worksheets to keep it going all year round!

A promotional graphic for free printable squirrel worksheets shows three educational activities: labeling parts of a squirrel, completing a letter S maze, and tracing the word "squirrel" along with uppercase and lowercase S. Each worksheet features a squirrel illustration and is designed for early learners.Pin

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Squirrel Learning Printables

This bundle is filled with activities that encourage skill-building for early learners without making it feel overwhelming or boring. The pages are designed with colorful images of squirrels, along with simple instructions to keep them engaged.

Ss Letter Maze Sheet

The page features a letter maze with a bold uppercase “S” at the top corner. As they become familiar with the letter, the challenge is to find and color all the letter S to reach the finish line. 

This type of activity sharpens letter recognition, strengthens visual scanning skills, and encourages attention to detail. It’s also a good chance for them to review both uppercase and lowercase letters while working their way through the grid.

A handwriting worksheet for the letter "S" features the phrase "Ss is for squirrel" with a cartoon squirrel holding an acorn. The page includes dotted lines for tracing the word "squirrel," uppercase S, lowercase s, and the letter pair Ss in various formats.Pin

Label The Squirrel Activity

Here, children get to label the parts of a squirrel using cut-and-paste rectangles. This task helps build vocabulary and introduces basic anatomy like identifying body parts, such as “tail,” “eye,” and “foot”. 

It also boosts fine motor development as little hands cut, sort, and glue the correct labels onto the adorable squirrel illustration.

The words included are simple enough for preschoolers to recognize, making this a helpful mix of reading and science learning.

A cut-and-paste worksheet titled "Label The Squirrel" features a drawing of a squirrel with blank boxes and arrows pointing to body parts. The bottom of the page includes labeled rectangles—ear, tail, eye, foot, and nose—for students to cut out and match to the correct locations on the squirrel.Pin

Ss Letter Tracing Practice

This third worksheet is where they can practice with the word “squirrel” and both uppercase and lowercase versions of the letter S. This is perfect for developing early handwriting skills and supporting letter formation. 

As children trace each letter, they build muscle memory for writing while also reinforcing the sound and shape of the letter S.

A letter recognition worksheet for the letter "S" features a maze of uppercase and lowercase letters. The path through the maze is completed by coloring all the letter S's, leading from "Start" at the top left to "Finish" at the bottom right, with a cartoon squirrel illustration in the corner.Pin

Fall Books For Kids

There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Leaves: 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 many 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 are getting shorter, and children everywhere are starting to make plans for their favorite outdoor adventures – and what could be more fun than a Leaf Hunt?!

Three educational worksheets themed around the letter "S" feature a squirrel illustration. The top worksheet is a letter maze where children trace a path by identifying the letter S, the bottom left worksheet involves labeling parts of a squirrel, and the bottom right worksheet provides tracing practice for writing the letter S and the word "squirrel."Pin

Paper Fall Crafts

Torn Paper Apple Craft – Encourage little hands to tear colored paper and glue the pieces onto an apple-shaped template with this project. 

It’s perfect for boosting fine motor coordination and hand strength, especially as they learn to control how they tear and place each piece. It’s also a great introduction to the idea of collage-style art!

Pumpkin Scarecrow Craft – With its mix of pumpkins and scarecrows, this DIY blends classic fall characters into one adorable artwork. 

They get to put together shapes for their own pumpkin-headed scarecrow, helping them practice scissor skills, hand-eye coordination, and spatial awareness.

The image features four fall-themed kids’ crafts made from paper. The top left shows two red apples with smiling worms, the top right includes two scarecrow faces with stitched smiles and hats, the bottom left displays two dogs dressed as scarecrows, and the bottom right features two smiling acorns with pink cheeks and green caps.Pin

Scarecrow Dog Craft – With its floppy ears and stitched-up hat, they will love piecing together this unique character. 

It’s a good chance to review shapes, color names, and even get creative by adding their own silly touches. The project also supports sequencing as children follow steps to complete the craft in order.

Little Acorn Craft – Children will enjoy assembling the simple paper pieces to create this fall friend. As they glue each part in place, they’ll continue building fine motor skills while learning how to follow visual directions.

It’s an excellent craft for introducing them to seasonal nature elements and can lead to fun conversations about trees, seeds, and forest animals.

Free Fall Printables For Kids

If you’re looking for screen-free activities that help preschoolers build key school-readiness skills, our fall matching worksheets are the perfect pick. These are filled with cute fall pictures that they must match by number, shape, and color. 

That means they get to practice counting, visual discrimination, and color identification while enjoying vibrant images that make them more excited about the fall season.

These fall graphing worksheets transform simple images, such as pumpkins, leaves, and apples, into early math tools. They will count how many of each object they see and then color in graph bars to show the results. 

You can easily introduce sorting, counting, comparing numbers, and reading simple graphs in a very kid-friendly format.

The image displays four fall-themed educational worksheets for young children. The top left is a shadow matching activity with autumn objects and animals; the top right is a count and graph worksheet with pumpkins, acorns, and leaves; the bottom left is a pattern completion activity using fall-themed images; and the bottom right is a number matching activity connecting groups of objects to their corresponding numbers.Pin

These apple pattern worksheets help the little ones complete simple AB, AAB, and ABB sequences using colorful apple illustrations. They’re awesome for reinforcing early pattern recognition!

This type of work builds logical thinking and prediction skills. And it’s also a good time to review color names and support language development as they describe the patterns out loud.

This little acorn printable book invites children to read along while identifying and writing different colors of acorns. 

Each page features simple sentences, aiding young readers in developing sight word recognition and early comprehension. Children can color each page, making the reading experience feel more interactive.

Free Printable Squirrel Worksheets

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    1. If you are looking for the printables, all you need to do is click the “Click Here To Get Your Freebie” image at the end of the post and then enter your email in the form, and you’ll get the template link!

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