Grab this lettuce tracing page to make pre writing practice quick and fun. It fits right into tracing line worksheets preschool and helps little hands build control. Trace, color, and smile 🥬.
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This single printable tracing sheet features a smiling cabbage with a separate leaf to trace. The light guidelines and thick rounded frame support preschool tracing and pre writing practice.
Print the PDF or use the JPEG preview for quick tracing worksheets at home or school.
Use it as a preschool activities printable or as simple tracing art with cute summer drawings kids can color.
Pair it with other food or summer pages like corn on the cob, cherries, and a picnic basket to build a mini theme. You can also mix it with summer coloring pages free printable and summer coloring pages for kids for a fun center.
Choose Your Version:
What’s included
- One-page PDF to print
- JPEG preview for quick view
- Thick rounded frame border
- Faint gray lettuce line art plus a separate leaf
- Room to trace then color
Features
- Smiling cabbage character invites tracing art
- Light gray guidelines support pre writing practice
- Clean, ink friendly design for crisp prints
- Easy to color after tracing
- Pairs well with summer coloring pages for kids
- Quick print and go setup
Who it’s for
- Preschool and prekindergarten teachers setting up fine motor centers.
- Parents who want a fast, no prep activity at home.
- Homeschool families building a preschool tracing routine.
- Occupational therapists or tutors working on pencil control.
- Librarians and community educators planning drop in craft tables.
How to use
- Download the PDF and print at 100 percent scale for best fit.
- Offer a pencil, crayon, or marker and encourage slow, steady lines.
- Trace a second time with a new color for simple rainbow writing.
- Invite kids to color the cabbage and leaf once tracing is done.
- Slip the page in a dry erase pocket to reuse with wipe off markers.
- Send it home for extra pre writing practice as homework.
Classroom ideas
Use during arrival bins, fine motor centers, or small groups. Pair with real lettuce for a quick mini lesson on textures and colors. Set up a trace then color station with crayons and dot markers. Keep a few copies near the art shelf for fast finishers.
Ways to extend the activity
- Trace with different colors to make rainbow lines
- Count the leaves and write the number
- Cut out the leaf and glue it next to the cabbage
- Add a simple sentence: I can trace lettuce
- Use dot markers to dab along the outline
Related posts to try
Planning a sunny theme? Add a bright sun, a bouncy beach ball, and a sandy sandcastle. Round out the fruit bowl with a juicy orange.
🌷 Spring Has Sprung! 🐝
Birds chirping, bees buzzing, and lots of coloring & tracing.
Want even more warm weather fun? Browse our Summer collection for easy prints.
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Plan your spring with these free printables from our sister site printablesforlife.com.







