Preschool Worksheets for Valentine’s Day is a great way to get kids to practice their tracing. Kids trace Valentine Words and Letters with cute valentine characters that they can color afterwards. Kids can trace “L is for love”, “C is for cupid”, and “V is for valentine”. Kids can practice tracing Valentine words with the Valentine’s Day Words tracing worksheet.
Easy to trace letters helps kids develop their fine motor skills.
Preschool Worksheet with Cut & Paste for Valentine’s Day
Kids can cut out the Valentines day pictures and paste them on plain or colored paper to make a Valentines day scene. Have them count the hearts before they cut them out to practice their counting skills. Color the pictures afterwards.
Challenge the kids to trace these Valentine’s Day words and see if they can write the words on their own. Ask the kids to sound out the words as they trace each word or have them say the letter after each one is traced.
After the kids have completed their Valentine’s Day Preschool Worksheets , challenge them with writing the words on a plain paper or have them create their own tracing pages with dots in the shape of the letters. Find these and other fun preschool worksheets at www.kidscanhavefun.com.
Printable School Activities with Reading Printables
Print a variety of printable School Activities for the kids. Help the kids with their reading by printing bookmarks, flashcards, storybooks, sight words, awards and other fun Reading Printables. Start off the school year with helpful worksheets for teachers, students and parents that want to help kids succeed in school.
Printable School Activities with Writing Activities
Brush up their printing skills with Writing Activities. Here you can find fun activities for learning the alphabet and numbers with bookworm buddy – write me a story workbooks, letter and number code busters, games, flash cards, coloring, cut and paste, and more. Kids can use our printable school ruled papers to practice their writing with everyday and seasonal writing papers.
Books Activities for Kids
Visit our Books Activities to print out a variety of storybooks the kids complete, e-books they read, or cartoon comic books they create.
Kids Tracing Activities
Tracing Activities with a variety to choose from with alphabet, numbers, words, colors, shapes and picture tracing worksheets. Trace the pictures then color them. Trace seasonal, sports and educational words with everyday and holiday themes.
Printable School Activities for Teachers
We offer Printables for Teachers and parents to help with student achievement. Decorate the classroom or house with these teaching resource stickups, hand out student achievement awards, graduation printables, teacher and recognition awards. Use these school scrapbook pages to tell a story or add to school memory books. Kids can use these fun cards to role play teacher or student.
Printable Math Activities
Math is fun with these Printable Math Activities. Kids can learn to add, count and multiply. Understanding fractions and symmetry with pizzas, pictures and seasonal activities will be easier with these worksheets. Learn the time with these fun clock time activities. Print these character clocks and write down the correct time in quarter, half and hour times. Kids will learn their primary and secondary colors with these colorful activities. Color and trace pictures the right colors with color match. Print and color school pictures and a variety of other themed pictures.
Learning Colors
Get out the crayons and markers with these Learning Colors for Kids Activities. Coloring picture activites and learning primary and secondary colors activities will help kids recognize the main colors we see everyday.
Cut and Paste Worksheets
Learn your cutting and pasting skills with Cut and Past Worksheets. Use your scissors to cut and glue stick to paste these fun characters into their scenes. Kids can improve their fine motor skills and learn their alphabet and numbers.
All About Me Activities
Let family, friends and classmates know all about you with these All About Me Activities. Get to know me booklets, my community, my body, my family and my country. Print off some motivational calendars and activities for everyday tasks.
Find these and so much more fun printable school activities.
Kids can practice their fine motor and counting skills with these fun Preschool Cut and Paste Chicken Activities. Kids start out with a page of chicken coops on one page and a bunch of chickens on the next page. First step is to cut out all the chickens. Second step is to paste the correct number of chickens in each chicken coop for the number it shows.
Kids paste five chickens, then 4 chickens, then 3 chickens,then 2 chickens, then one chicken. Will they know how many chickens to paste with the number 0?
There’s also a Chick Cut and Paste activity with the same theme as well as a Rooster Cut and Paste activity. Don’t forget to remind the kids that rooster’s like to sit on the fence, although there’s only so much room. Kids can paste some on the ground.
Mix it up a bit to challenge the kids. Have them cut out all the chickens, Chicks and Roosters and place the correct number of them into the coop. For example, there could be two chickens with two roosters and one chick for box 1.
Preschool cut and paste chicken activities are fun to do and help kids practice their number counting and number recognition.
Halloween Worksheets for kids of all ages. There’s symmetry worksheets to complete the missing half, tracing worksheets to trace Halloween words and coloring pictures. Spooky Halloween math worksheets to challenge the kids. Cut and Paste worksheets to make fun Halloween characters. Match up Halloween characters and paste the missing parts activities. For those special Halloween or school projects, there’s Halloween ruled paper to print with ghosts, cats, frogs and fun Halloween characters.
Halloween Coloring Pages
Find witches, goblins, pumpkins, draculas and zombies to color.
Tracing Worksheets
Challenge the kids to trace the Halloween words with pictures. Trace words with haunted house, witch, pumpkin, trick or treat, Dracula, Frankenstein, and bat. Help Wanda the witch find her black cat by tracing the line to her beloved cat. There’s a pumpkin tracing path worksheet to help kids work on their fine motor skills. Kids trace the lines to the pumpkin character and help the Halloween characters find their way.
Halloween Math Worksheets
Math worksheets with cute Halloween characters to count and add. Pumpkin count, spider web count, and count Halloween pumpkin characters to find how many is in each group. Pumpkin and spider web fractions are fun ways for kids to learn their fractions. Halloween code math is an adding worksheet where kids match the pictures to the numbers to find the answer.
Halloween Printable Paper
Lunch box notes to print and fold in half. Halloween mini notes with bats and pumpkin borders. Halloween spooky notes to write something spooky on the back. Halloween ruled paper for that extra special letter you must write on Halloween! Choose a variety of ruled paper with Halloween frogs, black crows, a costume juggler, black cat, scary ghost and cute Halloween characters.
Cut and Paste Worksheets
Cut and paste Halloween characters to mix and match heads and bodies to make that perfect Halloween character. Mix and match witches, Dracula, vampire bat, Frankenstein and Werewolf. Cut out spooky characters and paste into a Haunted House scene. Cut and paste a witch pumpkin to put the pieces together. Find the missing parts to the ghost and paste them into the correct spots.
Halloween Worksheets
Halloween Fun worksheets for the preschoolers. Complete the Halloween Match-up activity by drawing a line to match the Halloween word with the picture. Color the pictures afterwards. Kids will enjoy completing this easy Halloween worksheet by printing the correct witch hat number on each pumpkin character on the Halloween Witch Hat match up worksheet. Help Wanda the witch find her friend by following the alphabet trail from A to Z.
Symmetry Worksheets
Symmetry worksheets for kids to do during the Halloween season. Kids complete the pictures by drawing the matching half of the picture that is missing. Choose from pumpkins, vampires, spiders, skeletons and ghosts. Color the Halloween pictures after the kids have completed drawing the symmetry lines.
Summer worksheets with Cut and Paste Printables for the kids. Cut and paste a strawberry patch, build a bird’s nest, create a park setting or paste apples onto an apple tree. Kids can plant a flower garden or start a bug garden with fun cut and paste printables. Start the summer off right with cut and paste yummy treat posters the kids can make to sell candy or ice cream at the garage sale.
Cut and Paste Printables with Summer Worksheets
Kids can cut out trees, pigeons, the sun and bench pictures from the cut and paste park activity sheet. Paste the pictures onto a plain sheet of paper to create a park setting. Help the bird build her nest with this cut and paste bird nest activity. Cut eggs, mama bird and her nest to paste in the tree on the next page. Color the pictures when you are done. Cut out all the strawberries that were just picked from the strawberry patch and paste them into the basket. How many strawberries did you paste? Our cut and paste apple tree has an apple tree that grows different colored apples. Cut the apples and paste them onto the tree. How many apples did you paste? How many green apples are there? How many red apples are there?
Gardening Worksheets
Fun Summer Cut and Paste Printables for the little gardener. Cut out the bugs that love to roam the garden and paste them into a summer garden. Choose from honey bees, snails, ladybugs and green worms. Don’t forget to cut out the sun and the flowers to add to your bug garden. Create the perfect flower garden with the cut and paste flower garden activity. Kids can add as many flowers as they can fit into their cut and paste printable garden. With the cut and paste spring planting worksheet, kids paste all the items they will need into the wheelbarrow to get the garden ready for planting. Challenge the kids to see if they know the planting steps to plant seeds. Kids paste the planting steps in numbered boxes 1 to 8 in the correct order for planting seeds.
Yummy Treats Posters
Make your very own ice cream and candy bar posters with these fun cut and paste activities. Cut out the candies or lollipops and paste them onto the candy bar poster. Add different flavors of ice cream to the ice cream poster that can be used to sell at the next garage sale or treat stand. Cut and paste these yummy donuts that look like their ready to eat!
Keep the kids busy this summer with cut and paste printables.
Cut, paste and sort classroom, school yard and school pictures into correct categories. Start off with a cut and paste activity that matches school pictures with the correct shapes. Kids can create their own school yard and classroom scenes with Cut and Paste School pictures that are pasted on plain sheets of paper. Get to know all about your kids classmates with cut and paste classmates activity. Help the kids learn about school before their first day or when returning back to school with Back to School cut and paste worksheets.
Cut and Paste School Room
Create a classroom with books, teacher, blackboards, desks, clock, apple, school bag, kids playing and classroom decorations. Great activity for kids just entering school or preschool to help them learn more about classroom settings. Parents and teachers can talk with the children and explain routines and what it will be like at school. Kids at school can explain what a typical day is and how their classroom is set up.
Cut and Paste School Classmates
Learn all about the kids classmates with the cut and paste school classmates activity. Kids cut out all the kids in their class and paste them onto the Classmates Page. Encourage the kids to paste the classmates in the same order (row seat) that they sit at school. When the pasting task is complete, they can color each classmate’s hair and print their names. Kids can show and tell at school or home something about each classmate. Ask questions such as how many boys and girls? How many in total? How many with brown hair, blond hair, black hair?
Cut and Paste School Yard
Have the kids cut out the school yard pictures and paste on colored or plain paper to create a school yard scene. Choose from pictures with playground equipment, school house, kids playing, teacher on duty, school bus and a school yard apple tree.
Cut and Paste School Sorting
Younger children can work with pencil cutouts by pasting pencils into the correct order from smallest to largest. For kids returning to school there is a cut and paste back to school activity. Cut out the school pictures and place them into the correct categories that you label with “School Supplies”, “Classroom”, and “Recess”. Kids can color the pictures when they have completed all the groups.
Kids can learn numbers and number sequences with the Cut and Paste Numbers worksheets activities. Fun character shaped numbers holding up counting fingers to help kids learn their numbers. Each numbered card has the number, the number word and a fun number character. Kids paste the numbered characters in sequence in the numbered boxes from 0 to 10. This number activity can also be used as a game by mixing up the cut-out numbered pictures and have the children place them in sequential order on a table. Challenge the kids to write out the numbers on a plain paper without looking at the cards. Test the kids to see if they know how many fingers each number is.
Fun cut and paste number worksheets activities helps kids develop their fine motor skills with scissors.
Kids can sing the song Old MacDonald had a farm while working on the Old MacDonald Cut and Paste Scene with Farm Animals. Print the scene in color or print the black and white version for the kids to color once they complete their cutting and pasting. Helps develop skills for learning animals, cutting, pasting and coloring. Print the Old MacDonald coloring mini-book which includes the lyrics. Find these fun cutting and pasting activities and more.
Cut and paste alphabet activities are for preschoolers and children learning the alphabet. Use these activities to help the kids recognize uppercase and lowercase alphabet letters. With cut and past ABC’s, kids learn how to print letters and spell using the alphabet. Encourage the kids to sing the alphabet song so they remember all the letters of the alphabet.
Cut and Paste Alphabet Cards
Kids can Cut and Paste the Alphabet cards into the correct alphabet order with this Alphabet Activity. Each card has the uppercase and lowercase alphabet letter to help kids recognize each case. Have the child cut out each card and then paste them into the correct sequence box on the next page. The cut and paste activity can also be used as a game by mixing up the alphabet cards and have the children place them in sequential order on a table.
Cut and Paste Apple Tree
This fun cut and paste apple tree activity has all the letters of the alphabet inside the apples. Children cut out all the alphabet apples and paste them on the apple tree picture. Paste the apples on the ground and all around the tree to fit all the alphabet apples. Kids are challenged to spell the word “apple” with the letters and paste them on the tree.
For kids that need more of a challenge and are learning to write their alphabet letters, try the cut and paste alphabet apple printing tree activity. This alphabet activity is the same as the one below except the kids write the letters in the apples. Kids can be challenged to print all the uppercase letters on the apples and then print all of the lowercase letters. Don’t forget to print extra pages of apples.
Cut and Paste Animal Letters
Cut and paste the animals into the correct letter box. Each letter box shows the uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet. Encourage the children to cut out each animal and then sound out the name of the animal. By sounding out the animals name the kids can think of the first sounding letter and then paste that animal into the correct alphabet letter box. Print the “cut and paste animals by letter sheet” for this activity. When the children have completed pasting all the animals, you can check their work by printing out the “cut and paste animals by letter completed” page below.
Cut and Paste with the Alphabet helps the kids with reading skills, writing skills and with developing their fine motor skills with cutting and pasting activities.
Kids will have fun with this cut and paste dress up worksheet. First, choose a girl with brown, blonde or black hair color. Second, cut out the girls and their outfits. Third, paste what you think they should wear. If you want to change outfits, just paste one on top of the other, or save the pasting and just do the cutting.