Squirrel Tracing Worksheet (Free Printable)

This squirrel tracing worksheet for preschoolers is a simple and engaging way for young children to practice early writing skills. Kids trace the zigzag line to help the rocket get to the acorn while strengthening pencil control and hand coordination.

This type of activity is ideal for preschool and kindergarten learners who are just beginning to practice tracing.


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What’s Included

  • 1 printable squirrel tracing worksheet
  • A cute squirrel/nature/woodland animal theme
  • A zigzag tracing path from the squirrel to the acorn
  • Black line art designed for easy printing

The page prints clearly on standard US Letter (8.5 × 11) paper.


Skills Practiced

This worksheet helps children develop:

  • Fine motor control
  • Pencil grip and hand strength
  • Hand–eye coordination
  • Pre-writing tracing skills
  • Focus and visual tracking

How to Use This Worksheet

  1. Print the worksheet.
  2. Give your child a pencil, crayon, or marker.
  3. Have them trace along the line from the squirrel to the acorn.
  4. Encourage them to go slowly and stay on the path.

You can also laminate the page or place it in a dry erase sleeve so children can reuse it multiple times.


Download the PDF

Click the link below to download and print the worksheet.

Squirrel Tracing Worksheet for Preschool (PDF)


More Tracing Worksheets

Find more free tracing worksheets here.

If your child enjoys this activity, you may also like:

  • Animal tracing worksheets
  • Transportation tracing pages
  • Shape tracing practice
  • Seasonal tracing activities
  • Letter tracing worksheets

These worksheets are designed for preschool, pre-K, and kindergarten learners who are developing early writing skills.