By tracing the shapes and their names, kids have the opportunity to enhance their ability to recognize and differentiate between various shapes as well as work on their writing skills. Tracing shapes helps students improve their grip and control with pencils and pens. By tracing the shape names, kids can start to familiarize themselves with reading and writing basic shape words. These worksheets provide an excellent opportunity for children to engage in focused, purposeful practice that is both enjoyable and educational. If you want them to practice shape tracing even more we also have these shape cutting worksheets that can also be used for tracing. If your focused on having kids learn shape names, we have this fun I Have, Who Has Shapes and Colors game that’s wonderful for reinforcing their shape recognition.
Shape Tracing Worksheets
We’ve prepare 23 different shape tracing worksheets, each focusing on one shape at a time. All the major shapes kids in preschool and kindergarten learn are included in this set (as well as some advanced shapes for kids who love shapes). We’ve also included different variations of shape names (like diamond/rhombus), so you can use whichever you want to teach your kids. Check the previews and grab the whole set of printable worksheets after the preview.




























