Say hello to a cheerful lemonade tracing page for little hands. This simple printable fits perfectly with summer tracing worksheets. Kids trace, then color for extra fun.
Keep the citrus fun going with a matching lemons tracing page.

The page features a smiling mason jar with a straw, lemon slice, and sparkles inside a friendly border. Lines are bold and clear for pre writing practice and preschool tracing.
After tracing, kids can turn it into tracing art by coloring the jar and slice.
It prints as an ink-friendly PDF that slides into morning tubs, fine motor centers, or activities for classroom packs. Families can pop it into a homeschool binder for quick skill work.
Want more sunny themes? Try our popsicle, pineapple, or orange tracing pages.
🌷 Spring Has Sprung! 🐝
Birds chirping, bees buzzing, and lots of coloring & tracing.
Choose Your Version:
What’s Included
- 1-page printable tracing PDF
- JPEG preview for a quick look
- Smiling mason jar with lemon slice and striped straw
- Decorative sparkles and a rounded rectangular border
Features
- Bold, kid-friendly black-and-white line art
- Trace-and-color combo for built-in creativity
- Ideal for preschool tracing and pre writing practice
- Ink-friendly and easy to print at home or school
- Summer lemonade theme kids love
Who It’s For
- Preschool teachers who want a quick preschool activities printable for fine motor centers.
- Kindergarten aides who need fast, no-prep practice during small groups.
- Parents who want a calm, screen-free activity at home or on the go.
- Homeschool families building a simple summer skills packet.
- OTs or tutors focusing on hand strength and pencil control.
- Any educator prepping activities for classroom folders with summer themes.
How To Use
- Print the PDF and place it on a clipboard or in a dry-erase sleeve for repeated use.
- Model how to trace from top to bottom and left to right, then let kids try.
- Invite kids to color the jar, straw, and lemon slice after tracing for extra engagement.
- Add a name and date box, or stamp completed pages for quick accountability.
- Slip finished pages into a summer wall display or send home for practice.
Classroom Ideas
Use it as a center warm-up before writing time, pair with pretend lemonade-stand play for theme days, or rotate it through small groups for quick wins. Differentiate by offering highlighters for tracing support or challenge kids to trace with two colors. For a crafty finish, glue tiny yellow paper squares as “ice” around the jar border.
Ways To Extend The Activity
- Rainbow-trace each line with 2 or 3 colors for extra control practice.
- Count and color the lemon seeds, then write the number at the bottom.
- Add simple words to trace like “lemon,” “straw,” and “jar.”
- Cut out the finished art and mount it on colored paper for a mini poster.
- Laminate and use dry-erase markers for repeated summer practice.
You Might Also Like
Keep the summer vibes going with more sweet practice. Kids who loved lemonade will enjoy tracing a scoop-topped treat in our ice cream cone page, or add a bright fruit like this strawberry. Planning a theme day? Round it out with a cozy picnic basket sheet.
Ready for more summer practice? Print our watermelon tracing page next for another sweet skill booster.
🐝 Spring Printables
Plan your spring with these free printables from our sister site printablesforlife.com.







