These spring-themed alphabet letter tracing task cards are an engaging way for students to learn letter formation and practice writing upper and lowercase letters.
Spring Letter Tracing Task Cards
Teach pre-k and kindergarten students letter formation with this hands-on freebie for spring! Students will get lots of practice with tracing both uppercase and lowercase letters on each task card. Also, each card features a picture that starts with a letter on the card so that students get exposure to letter sounds.
When the flowers bloom, they would be the perfect addition to your alphabet or writing centers. Since they are super simple to prep, you can have them ready quickly.
Check out our free alphabet printables page for more resources just like this!
Low Prep Letter Tracing Activity for Spring
These letter-tracing task cards for spring are so easy to prep! Just print the pages and cut the cards apart. Then, laminate them so students can use dry-erase markers to practice writing. Or you could keep four cards to a page and slide them into wipe-and-write pockets for even quicker prep.
Add them to task card boxes or bags and include a dry-erase marker. This letter-tracing activity will be ready for use all spring.
Setting Up the Spring Alphabet Letter Tracing Cards
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Supplies Needed:
- Spring Letter Tracing Cards (button to download at the bottom of this post)
- Dry erase markers
- Write and wipe pockets
Directions:
- Print the letter tracing cards.
- Cut the cards apart and laminate them. Or slide a whole sheet into write and wipe pockets for even quicker prep.
- Gather dry-erase markers and store everything in a photo box or a zippered mesh bag for easy access.
Utilizing the Alphabet Letter Formation Activity
Here’s how to use the simple cards! Students will take a card from the pile and trace the uppercase and lowercase letters on it. Then, they will say the word pictured. If you want them to say the sound the letter makes, they can do that, too.
Each card features a picture that is easy to identify and gives the child another tool to use to remember the sound the letter makes. Example: b, /b/, banana.
More Ways to Use the Spring Alphabet Cards
This alphabet activity provides students with different exposure to the same letter. That benefits students just learning letters or struggling to learn them.
To add more fine motor skills practice to this letter tracing activity, have students write the letter on a sheet of paper after using each card. You have a record of the letter cards they worked on, and they get to practice writing the letter without a tracing guide.
These letter-tracing task cards will greatly benefit your classroom and won’t take you forever to prep! Hit the button below to get free access to this helpful resource!
Click the button below to get the Alphabet Letter Tracing Task Cards! Enjoy some spring in the classroom!
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