4th of July Letter Tracing for Preschoolers

4th of July Letter Tracing Cards for Preschoolers

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4th of July Letter Tracing for Preschoolers

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These FREE 4th of July Letter Tracing for Preschoolers are perfect to keep your kiddos practicing their pre-writing skills, to create a strong foundation for drawing and emerging writing. 

These types of activities also help preschoolers build their fine motor and hand-eye coordination, visual and spatial, and creativity skills, concentration and focus, phonics, and letter name and sound recognition during summer, especially for those children that still go to summer camps and daycares when the school year is over, and also for tons of homeschool teachers and parents that want to continue with the learning process of their children.

4th of July Letter Tracing for Preschoolers
4th of July Letter Tracing for Preschoolers

4th of July Letter Tracing

These super cute 4th of July Letter Tracing cards include the 26 letters of the alphabet, each featuring upper and lower case A to Z. It also comes in two versions, one using an entire page for each letter and the other one offering you two letters by page.

You will love this low-prep resource, which can also be reusable for children to trace, erase, and trace again, to make it super fun for them.  To do that, you just have to print the pages in white cardstock, laminate them, or place them in dry-erase pockets, and let the children use dry-erase markers to trace the letters.

You can keep them separate but put them together as a book, or use a ring to hold them together.

To get them scroll down to the bottom of the post, and put your email address in the box. The pdf file will open immediately for you to save and print.

Other Free Literacy Activities

If you want to add other literacy activities to your collection, just click on the links below, to get immediate access to them.

Beginning Sounds
Find the Letter
Letter Tracing
Word Wall Cards
Letter Match
Pre-Writing
Rhyming
Compound Words

4th of July Storybooks

There are some of the patriotic books we use in July.  You can find them at your local library, used books store, and, of course, at Amazon.

If you are interested in purchasing some of them, you only have to click on the picture following my affiliate link, and it will take you to the right page in seconds.

  • The Night Before the Fourth of July by Nathasha Wing captures all the fun, excitement, and pride of the best summer holiday, where all across the United States people are getting ready for hot dogs and fireworks. Decked in red, white, and blue, a family heads to a parade hosts a backyard BBQ with friends and family, dodges an afternoon thundershower, and of course, watches a fireworks show. 
  • The Story of America’s Birthday by Patricia A. Pingry. This story has vibrant illustrations paired with the text that help to create the connection between the story of the Declaration of Independence the American Revolution and today’s Fourth of July festivities. This book introduces children to the history and meaning behind Independence Day.
  • F is for Flag by Wendy Ceyette Lewison shows in simple terms how one flag can mean many things: a symbol of unity, a sign of welcome, and a reminder that in good times everyone in our country is part of one great big family.
  • Curious George Parade Day here’s nothing like waiting for something special and magical to happen. Today George is waiting for a parade to start! But before it does, this little monkey manages to find—and make—plenty of mischief.
  • Daniel’s First Fireworks by Daniel Tiger Neighborhood. This sweet storybook about a first experience is sure to be a hit with Daniel Tiger fans!
  • Hello, Fourth of July by best-selling author-illustrator Martha Day Zschock. Parent and child eagles celebrate America’s birthday in this board book for children. The pair spend the day surrounded by red, white, and blue.
  • America the Beautiful by Cholena Rose Dare is a gorgeous, non-fiction book that presents maps of official landmarks, national parks, state birds and flowers, and more. It also allows learning about American artists, innovations, and food that are part of the American culture.  A great way to present our preschoolers’ facts about our country.

Pit it for Later

For those of you who don’t have time to check this activity out right now but are interested in having it available later, please pin it to your 4th of July, literacy, or writing boards on Pinterest.  That way you will have it available when you need it.

4th of July Letter Tracing for Preschoolers
4th of July Letter Tracing for Preschoolers

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Be happy, safe, and creative. I wish you well.

Love,

Yey

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