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Prewriting Tracing Lines Bundle for Writing Centers and Fine Motor Skills

by Jennifer Connett

Before students can learn to write well, they need to build up their fine motor skills. These prewriting lines give students practice with tracing skills and pencil control to help them before better writers. There are two sets of tracing line with 52 cards each (for a total of 104 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!

These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.

There are two sets of cards in each:

  • The first set has a decorative boarder where you can print on white paper.
  • The second set has no border so you can print on colored paper and save on ink!

Ways to Use

  • Writing Center
  • Fine Motor Center
  • Write and Wipe Activity
  • Morning Tub or Basket
  • Independent Center
  • Small Group Activity
  • Table Top Center

These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.

You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.

Skills Targeted:

  • Following a line by tracing (tracing skills)
  • Moving from left to write when writing
  • Pencil control
  • Hand eye coordination
  • Building fine motor skills

These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.

Themes Included:

Alphabet Animals

Apple

Back to School

Bees

Butterflies

Christmas

Easter

Fall/Autumn

Gingerbread

Groundhog's Day

Halloween

Ice Cream

Penguins

Polar Bears

Pumpkins

Snowmen

Spiders

St. Patrick's Day

Summer

Thanksgiving

Tooth Fairy

Transportation 1 (Flying)

Transportation 2 (Cars)

Unicorn

Valentine's Day

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Tooth Fairy Dental Health PreWriting Tracing Lines for Writing Center

By Jennifer Connett

Help each tooth fairy find its lost tooth by tracing the path from the tooth fairy to the tooth on these tracing cards with a dental health theme. There are two sets of tracing line with 52 cards each (for a total of 104 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!

These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.

There are two sets of cards in this product:

  • The first set has a decorative boarder where you can print on white paper.
  • The second set has no border so you can print on colored paper and save on ink!

Ways to Use

  • Writing Center
  • Fine Motor Center
  • Write and Wipe Activity
  • Morning Tub or Basket

These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.

You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.

Skills Targeted:

  • Following a line by tracing
  • Moving from left to write when writing
  • Pen control
  • Hand eye coordination
  • Building fine motor skills

These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.

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Unicorn PreWriting Tracing Lines for Writing Centers and Fine Motor Skills

By Jennifer Connett

Help each unicorn make it over the rainbow by tracing the path from the unicorn to the rainbow on these tracing cards with a rainbow or unicorn theme. There are two sets of tracing line with 52 cards each (for a total of 104 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!

These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.

There are two sets of cards in this product:

  • The first set has a decorative boarder where you can print on white paper.
  • The second set has no border so you can print on colored paper and save on ink!

Ways to Use

  • Writing Center
  • Fine Motor Center
  • Write and Wipe Activity
  • Morning Tub or Basket
  • Independent Center
  • Small Group Activity
  • Table Top Center

These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.

You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.

Skills Targeted:

  • Following a line by tracing (tracing skills)
  • Moving from left to write when writing
  • Pencil control
  • Hand eye coordination
  • Building fine motor skills

These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.

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Apple PreWriting Tracing Lines for Writing Centers and Fine Motor Centers

By Jennifer Connett

Help each apple find its basket by tracing the path from the apple to the basket on these tracing cards with a fall or apple theme. There are two sets of tracing line with 44 cards each (for a total of 88 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!

These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.

There are two sets of cards in this product:

  • The first set has a decorative boarder where you can print on white paper.
  • The second set has no border so you can print on colored paper and save on ink!

Ways to Use

  • Writing Center
  • Fine Motor Center
  • Write and Wipe Activity
  • Morning Tub or Basket
  • Independent Center
  • Small Group Activity
  • Table Top Center

These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.

You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.

Skills Targeted:

  • Following a line by tracing
  • Moving from left to write when writing
  • Pen control
  • Hand eye coordination
  • Building fine motor skills

These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.

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Turkey PreWriting Tracing Lines for Writing Centers and Fine Motor Centers

By Jennifer Connett

Help each turkey get its pumpkin pie by tracing the path from the turkey to the pie on these tracing cards with a Thanksgiving theme. There are two sets of tracing line with 44 cards each (for a total of 88 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!

These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.

There are two sets of cards in this product:

  • The first set has a decorative boarder where you can print on white paper.
  • The second set has no border so you can print on colored paper and save on ink!

Ways to Use

  • Writing Center
  • Fine Motor Center
  • Write and Wipe Activity
  • Morning Tub or Basket

These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.

You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.

Skills Targeted:

  • Following a line by tracing
  • Moving from left to write when writing
  • Pen control
  • Hand eye coordination
  • Building fine motor skills

These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.

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Fall PreWriting Tracing Lines for Writing Centers and Fine Motor Centers

By Jennifer Connett

Find the path the leaf took to the ground by tracing the path from the tree to the leaf on these tracing cards with a fall or autumn theme. There are two sets of tracing line with 52 cards each (for a total of 104 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!

These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.

There are two sets of cards in this product:

  • The first set has a decorative boarder where you can print on white paper.
  • The second set has no border so you can print on colored paper and save on ink!

Ways to Use

  • Writing Center
  • Fine Motor Center
  • Write and Wipe Activity
  • Morning Tub or Basket
  • Independent Center
  • Small Group Activity
  • Table Top Center

These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.

You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.

Skills Targeted:

  • Following a line by tracing
  • Moving from left to write when writing
  • Pen control
  • Hand eye coordination
  • Building fine motor skills

These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.

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Gingerbread Prewriting Tracing Cards for Writing Centers and Fine Motor Centers

By Jennifer Connett

Help each gingerbread find its gingerbread house by tracing the path from the gingerbread to the house on these tracing cards with a gingerbread man theme. There are two sets of tracing line with 52 cards each (for a total of 104 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!

These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.

There are two sets of cards in this product:

  • The first set has a decorative boarder where you can print on white paper.
  • The second set has no border so you can print on colored paper and save on ink!

Ways to Use

  • Writing Center
  • Fine Motor Center
  • Write and Wipe Activity
  • Morning Tub or Basket

These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.

You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.

Skills Targeted:

  • Following a line by tracing
  • Moving from left to write when writing
  • Pen control
  • Hand eye coordination
  • Building fine motor skills

These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.

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Valentine's Day PreWriting Tracing Lines for Writing Centers & Fine Motor Skills

By Jennifer Connett

Help Cupid hit the heart with his arrow by tracing the path from Cupid to the heart on these tracing cards with a Valentine's Day theme. There are two sets of tracing line with 52 cards each (for a total of 104 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!

These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.

There are two sets of cards in this product:

  • The first set has a decorative boarder where you can print on white paper.
  • The second set has no border so you can print on colored paper and save on ink!

Ways to Use

  • Writing Center
  • Fine Motor Center
  • Write and Wipe Activity
  • Morning Tub or Basket
  • Independent Center
  • Small Group Activity
  • Table Top Center

These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.

You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.

Skills Targeted:

  • Following a line by tracing (tracing skills)
  • Moving from left to write when writing
  • Pencil control
  • Hand eye coordination
  • Building fine motor skills

These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.

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Butterfly PreWriting Tracing Lines for Writing Centers and Fine Motor Skills

By Jennifer Connett

Help each butterfly find its favorite flower by tracing the path from the butterfly to the flower on these tracing cards with a spring or insect theme. There are two sets of tracing line with 52 cards each (for a total of 104 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!

These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.

There are two sets of cards in this product:

  • The first set has a decorative boarder where you can print on white paper.
  • The second set has no border so you can print on colored paper and save on ink!

Ways to Use

  • Writing Center
  • Fine Motor Center
  • Write and Wipe Activity
  • Morning Tub or Basket
  • Independent Center
  • Small Group Activity
  • Table Top Center

These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.

You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.

Skills Targeted:

  • Following a line by tracing (tracing skills)
  • Moving from left to write when writing
  • Pencil control
  • Hand eye coordination
  • Building fine motor skills

These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.

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Snowman PreWriting Tracing Lines for Writing Centers and Fine Motor Skills

By Jennifer Connett

Help each snowman find its hat by tracing the path from the snowman to the hat on these tracing cards with a winter theme. There are two sets of tracing line with 52 cards each (for a total of 104 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!

These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.

There are two sets of cards in this product:

  • The first set has a decorative boarder where you can print on white paper.
  • The second set has no border so you can print on colored paper and save on ink!

Ways to Use

  • Writing Center
  • Fine Motor Center
  • Write and Wipe Activity
  • Morning Tub or Basket
  • Independent Center
  • Small Group Activity
  • Table Top Center

These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.

You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.

Skills Targeted:

  • Following a line by tracing (tracing skills)
  • Moving from left to write when writing
  • Pencil control
  • Hand eye coordination
  • Building fine motor skills

These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.

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Bee Prewriting Tracing Lines for Writing Centers and Fine Motor Skills

By Jennifer Connett

Help each bee find its hive by tracing the path from the bee to the hive on these tracing cards with a bee or insect theme. There are two sets of tracing line with 52 cards each (for a total of 104 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!

These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.

There are two sets of cards in this product:

  • The first set has a decorative boarder where you can print on white paper.
  • The second set has no border so you can print on colored paper and save on ink!

Ways to Use

  • Writing Center
  • Fine Motor Center
  • Write and Wipe Activity
  • Morning Tub or Basket
  • Independent Center
  • Small Group Activity
  • Table Top Center

These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.

You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.

Skills Targeted:

  • Following a line by tracing (tracing skills)
  • Moving from left to write when writing
  • Pencil control
  • Hand eye coordination
  • Building fine motor skills

These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.

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Easter PreWriting Tracing Lines for Writing Centers and Fine Motor Skills

By Jennifer Connett

Help put each Easter egg in its basket by tracing the path from the Easter egg to the basket on these tracing cards with an Easter theme. There are two sets of tracing line with 52 cards each (for a total of 104 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!

These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.

There are two sets of cards in this product:

  • The first set has a decorative boarder where you can print on white paper.
  • The second set has no border so you can print on colored paper and save on ink!

Ways to Use

  • Writing Center
  • Fine Motor Center
  • Write and Wipe Activity
  • Morning Tub or Basket
  • Independent Center
  • Small Group Activity
  • Table Top Center

These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.

You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.

Skills Targeted:

  • Following a line by tracing (tracing skills)
  • Moving from left to write when writing
  • Pencil control
  • Hand eye coordination
  • Building fine motor skills

These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.

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Alphabet Prewriting Tracing Lines for Writing Centers and Fine Motor Centers

By Jennifer Connett

Help each animal find its friend by tracing the path from the capital letter to the lowercase letter with these alphabet tracing cards with an animal theme. Each letter is accompanied by an animal that starts with the letter. There are 2 sets of 7 tracing cards for each letter (a total of 218 tracing cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!

These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.

There are two sets of cards in this product:

  • The first set has a decorative boarder where you can print on white paper.
  • The second set has no border so you can print on colored paper and save on ink!

Ways to Use

  • Writing Center
  • Fine Motor Center
  • Write and Wipe Activity
  • Morning Tub or Basket

These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.

You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.

Skills Targeted:

  • Following a line by tracing
  • Moving from left to write when writing
  • Pen control
  • Hand eye coordination
  • Building fine motor skills

These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.

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Pumpkin PreWriting Tracing Lines for Writing Centers and Fine Motor Centers

By Jennifer Connett

Help each kid find the perfect pumpkin in the pumpkin patch by tracing the path from the kid to the pumpkin on these tracing cards with a fall or Halloween theme. There are two sets of tracing line with 52 cards each (for a total of 104 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!

These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.

There are two sets of cards in this product:

  • The first set has a decorative boarder where you can print on white paper.
  • The second set has no border so you can print on colored paper and save on ink!

Ways to Use

  • Writing Center
  • Fine Motor Center
  • Write and Wipe Activity
  • Morning Tub or Basket

These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.

You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.

Skills Targeted:

  • Following a line by tracing
  • Moving from left to write when writing
  • Pen control
  • Hand eye coordination
  • Building fine motor skills

These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.

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Penguin Prewriting Tracing Lines for Writing Centers and Fine Motor Skills

By Jennifer Connett

Help put each penguin catch its fish by tracing the path from the penguin to the fish on these tracing cards with a winter or polar animal theme. There are two sets of tracing line with 52 cards each (for a total of 104 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!

These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.

There are two sets of cards in this product:

  • The first set has a decorative boarder where you can print on white paper.
  • The second set has no border so you can print on colored paper and save on ink!

Ways to Use

  • Writing Center
  • Fine Motor Center
  • Write and Wipe Activity
  • Morning Tub or Basket
  • Independent Center
  • Small Group Activity
  • Table Top Center

These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.

You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.

Skills Targeted:

  • Following a line by tracing (tracing skills)
  • Moving from left to write when writing
  • Pencil control
  • Hand eye coordination
  • Building fine motor skills

These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.

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Christmas PreWriting Tracing Lines for Writing Centers and Fine Motor Centers

By Jennifer Connett

Help put each ornament on its Christmas tree by tracing the path from the ornament to the tree on these tracing cards with a Christmas theme. There are two sets of tracing line with 52 cards each (for a total of 104 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!

These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.

There are two sets of cards in this product:

  • The first set has a decorative boarder where you can print on white paper.
  • The second set has no border so you can print on colored paper and save on ink!

Ways to Use

  • Writing Center
  • Fine Motor Center
  • Write and Wipe Activity
  • Morning Tub or Basket

These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.

You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.

Skills Targeted:

  • Following a line by tracing
  • Moving from left to write when writing
  • Pen control
  • Hand eye coordination
  • Building fine motor skills

These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.

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Halloween PreWriting Tracing Lines for Writing Centers and Fine Motor Centers

By Jennifer Connett

Help the trick or treaters find each house by tracing the path from the kid to the house on these tracing cards with a Halloween theme. There are two sets of tracing line with 52 cards each (for a total of 104 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!

These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.

There are two sets of cards in this product:

  • The first set has a decorative boarder where you can print on white paper.
  • The second set has no border so you can print on colored paper and save on ink!

Ways to Use

  • Writing Center
  • Fine Motor Center
  • Write and Wipe Activity
  • Morning Tub or Basket

These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.

You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.

Skills Targeted:

  • Following a line by tracing
  • Moving from left to write when writing
  • Pen control
  • Hand eye coordination
  • Building fine motor skills

These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.

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Cars Transportation PreWriting Tracing Cards for Writing Centers

By Jennifer Connett

Help each car find its home by tracing the path from the car to the house on these tracing cards with a transportation theme. There are two sets of tracing line with 52 cards each (for a total of 104 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!

These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.

There are two sets of cards in this product:

  • The first set has a decorative boarder where you can print on white paper.
  • The second set has no border so you can print on colored paper and save on ink!

Ways to Use

  • Writing Center
  • Fine Motor Center
  • Write and Wipe Activity
  • Morning Tub or Basket
  • Independent Center
  • Small Group Activity
  • Table Top Center

These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.

You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.

Skills Targeted:

  • Following a line by tracing
  • Moving from left to write when writing
  • Pen control
  • Hand eye coordination
  • Building fine motor skills

These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.

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Back to School Prewriting Tracing Lines for Writing and Fine Motor Centers

By Jennifer Connett

Trace the path between the school themed objects with these tracing cards with a back to school theme. There are two sets of tracing line with 52 cards each (for a total of 104 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!

These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.

There are two sets of cards in this product:

  • The first set has a decorative boarder where you can print on white paper.
  • The second set has no border so you can print on colored paper and save on ink!

In this packet, students will help the bus make it to school, help the teacher find her marker, put the notebook in the backpack, and help the pencil find the paper.

Ways to Use

  • Writing Center
  • Fine Motor Center
  • Write and Wipe Activity
  • Morning Tub or Basket
  • Independent Center
  • Small Group Activity
  • Table Top Center

These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.

You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.

Skills Targeted:

  • Following a line by tracing
  • Moving from left to write when writing
  • Pen control
  • Hand eye coordination
  • Building fine motor skills

These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.

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St. Patrick's Day PreWriting Tracing Line for Writing Center & Fine Motor Skills

By Jennifer Connett

Help leprechaun find its clover by tracing the path from the leprechaun to the clover on these tracing cards with a St. Patrick's Day theme. There are two sets of tracing line with 52 cards each (for a total of 104 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!

These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.

There are two sets of cards in this product:

  • The first set has a decorative boarder where you can print on white paper.
  • The second set has no border so you can print on colored paper and save on ink!

Ways to Use

  • Writing Center
  • Fine Motor Center
  • Write and Wipe Activity
  • Morning Tub or Basket
  • Independent Center
  • Small Group Activity
  • Table Top Center

These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.

You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.

Skills Targeted:

  • Following a line by tracing (tracing skills)
  • Moving from left to write when writing
  • Pencil control
  • Hand eye coordination
  • Building fine motor skills

These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.

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Groundhog's Day Prewriting Tracing Lines for Writing Centers & Fine Motor Skills

By Jennifer Connett

Help the groundhog find its shadow by tracing the path from the groundhog to the shadow on these tracing cards with a Groundhog's Day theme. There are two sets of tracing line with 52 cards each (for a total of 104 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!

These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.

There are two sets of cards in this product:

  • The first set has a decorative boarder where you can print on white paper.
  • The second set has no border so you can print on colored paper and save on ink!

Ways to Use

  • Writing Center
  • Fine Motor Center
  • Write and Wipe Activity
  • Morning Tub or Basket
  • Independent Center
  • Small Group Activity
  • Table Top Center

These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.

You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.

Skills Targeted:

  • Following a line by tracing (tracing skills)
  • Moving from left to write when writing
  • Pencil control
  • Hand eye coordination
  • Building fine motor skills

These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.

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Alphabet Dot Painting

Pouch Top Alphabet Mats

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