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My daughter’s favorite holiday has always been Halloween. Dressing up, decorating and carving pumpkins always get her hyped up for the holiday. This printable pack won’t scare any kids, though. These Halloween Alphabet Tracing Printables will help them practice a variety of important literacy skills with a super fun Halloween theme!
Halloween Alphabet Tracing Printables
Repetition is one of the most important tactics for teaching children literacy skills. These Halloween themed worksheets will help children strengthen letter tracing, letter formation, letter recognition and letter sounds through repetition. These are crucial skills for kids to practice so that they can learn to read and write on their own.
Each page of this printable pack has a fun Halloween word in bubble letters, the same word in dotted letters (so they can be traced), and a picture of the word.
The bubble letters can be colored in and are also an easy way for kids to recognize the letters of the word. The dotted letter word is perfect for children to trace.
Want more Halloween ideas? Try these Halloween Crafts!
This is perfect for Kindergarten and first graders but even preschoolers can benefit from this. Just because children may not be able to read the words themselves, doesn’t mean that skills aren’t strengthened.
The pictures and words on the pages include:
cobweb
eyeballs
fangs
ghost
haunted house
insects
jack-o-lantern
afraid
devil
black cat
knife
lantern
moon
night
owl
pumpkin
scream
R.I.P.
quacking
treats
vampire
ugly
witch
x-ray
yikes
zombie
Check out our Halloween Counting Puzzles too!
Basically there is a page for almost all Halloween themed object or element! Kids will love these printables!
There are a few simple options for prepping these printables. If you are using these individually for a child and only need to use it once, you can just print and give your child the coloring utensils that she likes. If you are using for a classroom, you can laminate and use with dry erase markers.
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