Hi, what do you want to do?
Curated OER
Trace the Circles
For this circles worksheet, students practice tracing 11 dotted and different sized circles on the worksheet. Students practice the skill of tracing dotted lines.
Curated OER
Tracing Numbers 1-5
In this early childhood tracing numbers 1-5 worksheet, students practice their printing skills as they trace the numbers 1-5 three times.
Curated OER
Tracing Numbers 6-10
In this early childhood tracing numbers 6-10 worksheet, students practice their printing skills as they trace the numbers 6-10 two times.
US Mint
Coin Connections
Help young mathematicians make cents out of the US currency system with this two-part math lesson. Children first learn the names and values for each type of coin, before learning to count and compare the values of coins using the...
PBS
What's In a Name?
What is in a name? Eager historians trace the geographical history of places in the United States with Spanish names. Using a worksheet activity, clues, and web research developed in conjunction with the PBS "Latinos in America" series,...
EngageNY
Tracing and Evaluating Arguments: “The Future of Water” and The Big Thirst
Can scholars predict the future? They try as they first watch the video The Future of Water to capture details and trace the argument. Next, individuals complete the Tracing an Argument
note catcher to guide their thoughts. To...
EngageNY
Tracing a Speaker’s Argument: John Stossel DDT Video
Which side are you on? Scholars watch a video of John Stossel discussing the use of DDT pesticide. Learners talk about the purpose of the video and the speaker's argument and then complete a Tracing an Argument graphic organizer while...
EngageNY
Getting the Gist and Tracing an Argument: “Public Fear” Excerpt from “The Exterminator”
Only fear fear itself. Scholars read Public Fear from The Exterminator. Triads work together to annotate and determine the gist of the text. They then complete a Tracing an Argument graphic organizer to identify arguments, claims,...
Curated OER
Name the Constellation
Young scholars read stories about constellations. They create constellations by filling in the letters of their names on a test bubble sheet and tracing the design onto white paper. They make up stories about their name constellations.
Curated OER
Alphabet Letter O
For this alphabet letter O worksheet, students color the big letter O on the worksheet and then trace the uppercase alphabet letter O 15 times.
Curated OER
My Name Puzzle
Students solve a name puzzle, write their name six times, and identify their name on their envelope.
Curated OER
Trace a Sand Castle
In this tracing worksheet, students trace the dotted sand castle picture. Students then color the picture any way they like. Most dotted lines are curved but there are triangles as well.
Curated OER
2 Elephants
In this number 2 worksheet, students look at the 2 different sized elephants, trace the number 2 three times and the word two twice and then print each one 5 times on their own.
Curated OER
4 Four Leaf Clovers
In this number 4 worksheet, pupils count the four leaf clovers, trace the number 4 three times and the word four twice and then print each one 5 times on their own.
Curated OER
9 Sweet Treats
In this number 9 worksheet, students look at the 9 pictures on the worksheet, tracing the number 9 three times and the word nine twice and then print each one 5 times on their own.
Curated OER
8 Ocean Animals
In this number 8 worksheet, students count the number of ocean animals on the worksheet, trace the number 8 three times and the word eight twice. Students print the number and word 8 five times each on their own.
Alabama Learning Exchange
Heads, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes
The identification of various parts of the human body is the focus of this biology lesson. Young scientists sing the song "Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes," and trace the human body onto butcher paper. Additionally, they label the parts...
Curated OER
Handwriting Practice: I Have a Nose
In this handwriting and ESL worksheet, students trace two examples of the sentence "I have a nose." Students then practice on the blank lines and color the nose pictures.
EngageNY
Mid-Unit Assessment: Tracing an Argument in an Article and a Video
Pesticides—unnecessary pollutants or positive application? Learners watch a video about DDT and read Rachel Carson: Sounding the Alarm on
Pollution for their mid-unit assessment. They complete graphic organizers, answer multiple-choice...
EngageNY
End of Unit Assessment: Tracing and Evaluating Arguments
Give water the attention it deserves. Scholars watch Corporations Need to Pay More Attention to Water and respond to questions as part of their end of the unit assessment. They then complete the assessment by reading and responding to...
Nemours KidsHealth
Alcohol: Grades K-2
Two lessons focus on alcohol's effects on the human body and encourage participants to make responsible choices. First, scholars identify five adults they can turn to for guidance and craft a construction paper hand that lists the...
Curated OER
Exploring the Musical Shape of Student Names in a One-Computer Classroom
Students demonstrate musical direction while singing alone and with others while reading music. They discuss and demonstrate shapes that describe the music and compare that to melodic direction. Students make music out of the letters...
Curated OER
Letter "X": Count, Trace and Draw
In this letter "X": count, trace and draw worksheet, students circle the upper and lower case letters, trace them and write their own.
Curated OER
Letter "V": Count, Trace and Draw
In this letter "V"; count, trace and draw worksheet, young scholars circle the upper and lower case v's, trace over the letters, count them and write their own letters.
Other popular searches
- Name Tracing
- Name Tracing Pages
- Name Tracing Sheets
- Name Tracing and Writing
- Tracing Names With Arrows