This recycling tracing page helps kids learn about reduce, reuse, and recycle while practicing fine motor skills.
It is a preschool activities printable that works well for Earth Day activities at home or school.

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The worksheet uses simple line art and an icon-led worksheet layout with a thick rounded border and the header text ‘REDUCE • REUSE • RECYCLE’.
It also works well as teaching materials and one of your tracing worksheets for young learners.
Use it for a classroom handout, a home activity, or a quick print-and-write activity with our recycle tracing page and spring tracing page.
Choose Your Version:
What’s Included:
- Single-page portrait worksheet
- Page Size: 8.5″ x 11″ (US Letter)
- File Type: PDF
- Orientation: portrait
- File Name: Recycling.PDF
Features:
- Single-page portrait worksheet for quick printing
- Thick rounded border keeps the page clean and focused
- Header text ‘REDUCE • REUSE • RECYCLE’ makes the theme clear
- Line-art icons of a bin, Earth, bottle, cans, and paper support tracing and discussion
- Clean line-art style with a pale turquoise accent gives it a simple look
Who It’s For:
- Teachers introducing recycling concepts in class with our Earth Day tracing page
- Parents planning Earth Day crafts at home with our Arbor Day tracing page
- Kids practicing tracing and coloring skills
- Homeschool families studying environmental topics
How to Use:
- Print the worksheet and use it as activities for classroom centers or home practice.
- Invite preschool tracing by having kids trace the icons and say each word aloud.
- Use the page as a simple print-and-write activity during a recycling lesson.
- Pair it with our kid planting a plant tracing page for a broader eco unit.
- Send it home for quiet practice or a quick review of reduce, reuse, recycle.
Classroom Ideas:
- Use it in a recycling center or morning work station.
- Pair it with a lesson on reduce, reuse, recycle.
- Ask students to trace the icons and sort classroom waste together.
- Add it to activities for classroom Earth Day lessons.
Homeschool Ideas:
- Use it for a short homeschool science lesson on waste reduction.
- Let kids trace the icons, then talk about what can be recycled.
- Keep it in a binder with other tracing worksheets for easy review.
- Add it to an Earth Day mini unit or quiet morning basket.
Related Posts:
Try more nature-themed tracing worksheets with our plant life cycle tracing page, butterfly life cycle tracing page, frog and lily pad tracing page, and pollinators tracing page. For a seasonal pick, the Happy Easter tracing page is another easy activity. These printables are a simple way to keep kids tracing and learning.
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Birds chirping, bees buzzing, and lots of coloring & tracing.
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