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Free Pollinators Tracing Page Printable PDF for Preschool

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Grab this free pollinators tracing page for an easy spring fine motor win. It pairs perfectly with tracing worksheets to build control and confidence. Kids trace, then color the sweet pollinators 🐝🦋.

Love this theme? Print a matching butterfly tracing page for more spring fun.

tracing page on a light blue background with title “POLLINATORS” and light gray outlines of a smiling bee, butterfly, hummingbird, and two flowers inside a rounded rectangular border for coloring.

This single-page printable has a rounded frame, a big POLLINATORS title, and light gray guide lines kids can follow. Inside are kid-friendly outlines of a bee, a butterfly, a hummingbird, and two flowers to trace and color. It is great for pre writing practice, and you can also try a focused bee tracing page or dive into a sequence like the butterfly life cycle.

Use it as a preschool activities printable during centers or morning work. Use these as tracing line worksheets preschool teachers can set out in spring themes, or tuck one into a homeschool nature unit. Pair with a quick chat about caring for plants, then connect with a hands-on page like kid planting.

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What’s Included

  • 1 printable PDF page
  • JPEG preview for quick look
  • Large POLLINATORS title inside a rounded border
  • Bee, butterfly, hummingbird, and two flowers to trace
  • Light gray guide lines for easier tracing

Features

  • Kid friendly outlines
  • Portrait layout with roomy space to color
  • Light gray guide lines for tracing success
  • Works with crayons, markers, or pencils
  • Builds fine motor control and confidence
  • Quick to print and use

Who It’s For

  • Preschool and pre-K teachers planning spring themes will love this for centers.
  • Kindergarten classrooms can use it for morning work and fast finisher tasks.
  • Parents can print it for at-home practice and calm-down activities.
  • Homeschool families can add it to a nature or garden unit.
  • OT and SLP therapists can use it for hand strength and visual motor warm ups.

How To Use

  • Print at 100 percent scale on plain paper for a crisp tracing surface.
  • Model how to follow the light gray guide lines, then let kids try the tracing.
  • Invite children to rainbow trace each shape for pre writing practice.
  • Use it as tracing line worksheets preschool teachers can add to fine motor bins.
  • Add crayons or markers, then color the pollinators and flowers to finish.
  • Staple into a spring packet with other pages for a simple preschool tracing set.

Vocabulary To Highlight

Try these words while you trace and color: bee, butterfly, hummingbird, flower, pollinator, garden.

Ways To Extend The Activity

  • Take a mini garden walk to look for real pollinators and flowers.
  • Compare each outline to a photo and label bee, butterfly, and hummingbird.
  • On the back, write one simple sentence about how pollinators help plants.
  • Sort picture cards into insects and birds, then discuss similarities and differences.
  • Bind with other spring pages to create a student-made booklet.

Related Printables You’ll Love

Keep the learning going with a simple caterpillar tracing page or a nature notebook add-on like the snail outline. Life cycle fans can also try the frog life cycle sheet for another hands-on sequence.

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A kid-friendly tracing page titled “POLLINATORS” with light gray outlines of a smiling bee, butterfly, hummingbird, and two flowers inside a rounded rectangular border for coloring.

If you are building a spring unit, pair this printable with our plant life cycle page to connect pollinators with how plants grow.