Meet our jellyfish tracing page, a simple print and go sheet for preschool tracing. Kids trace the dotted lines, then color the cute ocean friend. Perfect for summer centers. 🪼
Grab another ocean friend to trace with this playful dolphin page.

This single page download fits right into your tracing worksheets collection. The kawaii jellyfish, wavy tentacles, and bubbles invite simple tracing art and big coloring.
Pair it with coral, starfish, or seahorse sheets for an ocean mini unit.
Use it as a quick preschool activities printable for centers, morning work, or calm down time. It also works for pre writing practice before letter formation, and it doubles as cute summer drawings to color.
If you need even more summer coloring pages free printable, explore our beach and ocean set.
Choose Your Version:
What’s Included
- One page PDF tracing and coloring sheet
- Large smiling jellyfish with long wavy tentacles
- Three bubbles for extra tracing practice
- Rounded rectangular frame border
- JPEG preview image on the page
Features
- Print and go PDF
- Big open coloring areas for young artists
- Simple line art that is easy to trace
- Dotted paths sized for little hands
- Ocean theme that fits summer units
- Great for warm ups or early finishers
Who It’s For
- Preschool teachers who need a quick ocean themed fine motor activity.
- Parents looking for a calm, no prep printable their child can color and trace.
- Homeschool families who want easy skill practice that feels fun.
- OTs and early childhood therapists targeting pencil control and bilateral coordination.
- Caregivers setting up a travel or quiet time binder for summer.
How To Use
- Download and print one copy per child on plain paper or cardstock.
- Invite kids to trace the jellyfish outline, tentacles, and bubbles with a pencil or crayon.
- Have children color the picture to finish their artwork and strengthen grip control.
- Add a timer or play gentle ocean sounds to make it a focused, relaxing session.
- Slip the page into a dry erase pocket for reusable practice all week.
Ways To Extend The Activity
- Count the bubbles aloud, then draw and trace more bubbles to match the number you call.
- Trace with a rainbow of colors to create layered lines and extra fine motor reps.
- Glue small pieces of tissue paper to the tentacles for a textured collage finish.
- Use watercolor over crayon lines for a simple resist art effect.
- Invite kids to invent a jellyfish name and dictate a one sentence story to staple to the page.
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Planning a whole ocean theme week? Pair this sheet with a gentle whale, add a bright beach ball, and build a scene beside a sandy sandcastle. Younger artists might also love tracing a friendly fish to swim with your jellyfish.
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Birds chirping, bees buzzing, and lots of coloring & tracing.
Download and Start Coloring
Download the free PDF below to start tracing and coloring your jellyfish today.

Have fun building fine motor skills with this friendly jellyfish. When you are ready for another ocean cutie, print the sea turtle next.
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