Grab this Shark tracing page for a simple, ocean-themed practice sheet. It is part of our tracing worksheets and doubles as a cute coloring page for little hands. 🦈✏️
Want another friendly sea buddy? Try our dolphin tracing page next.

This single-page PDF and JPEG shows a smiling shark outline to trace and color. It makes pre writing practice friendly and fun.
Pair it with a sea turtle tracing page and whale tracing for an easy ocean station.
Great for preschool tracing at home or in class, it also fits into tracing line worksheets preschool sets.
Build a bundle from our tracing line worksheets free printables, then add this crab tracing sheet as a quick preschool activities printable.
Choose Your Version:
What’s Included
- 1:1 square tracing page
- Faint gray cartoon shark outline
- Rounded thick inner border
- Pastel pink outer background
- Bubble circles accents
Features
- Printable PDF and JPEG preview
- Simple line art on pastel background
- Optimized for A4 and US Letter
- Low-ink friendly outlines
- Works for coloring or tracing
- Great for summer coloring pages
Who It’s For
- Preschoolers building pencil control.
- Pre-K and kindergarten classes during centers.
- Homeschool families planning Shark Week.
- OT or SLP sessions needing quick fine motor warmups.
- Caregivers needing quiet table time on the go.
- Summer camp activity stations.
How To Use
- Download and print the PDF at 100 percent scale on letter or A4 paper.
- Invite kids to trace the shark outline with a marker, crayon, or finger.
- Encourage slow, smooth lines for accuracy and fine motor control.
- Color the shark and bubble circles to finish the picture.
- Slide into a dry-erase pocket to reuse for repeated practice.
What Skills This Builds
This printable supports fine motor practice, hand–eye coordination, pencil grasp, and early path-following. It is perfect pre writing practice for emerging writers and quick warm-ups before letter work.
Ways To Extend The Activity
- Add big and small letter S s to trace around the border.
- Count and color the bubbles by number or pattern.
- Tell a short shark story and write one sentence underneath.
- Compare with sea turtle or whale pages and sort similarities.
- Use blue watercolor over crayon lines for a simple resist.
Related Posts
Building a whole beach theme? Kids love tracing a simple sandcastle and rolling a beach ball. For more ocean lines, try a tropical palm tree or delicate coral next.
🌷 Spring Has Sprung! 🐝
Birds chirping, bees buzzing, and lots of coloring & tracing.
Want even more sunshiney practice? Browse our curated summer tracing collection to keep little hands busy.
🐝 Spring Printables
Plan your spring with these free printables from our sister site printablesforlife.com.








