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More Tracing Fun for Groundhog Day: New Pages Added!

Groundhog Day Tracing Pages – Pencil Control Practice

I’ve given one of my seasonal favorites a little refresh, and I’m excited to share it with you!

My Groundhog Day Tracing Pack has had a mini glow-up and now includes 6 brand-new page designs, taking it from 10 to 16 activity pages 🎉 That’s even more opportunities for learners to trace, practice, and color while having fun with a Groundhog Day theme.


Seasonal Tracing Activities for Early Writers

Why Tracing Pages Are Important

Whether you’re just starting out with pre-writers or supporting learners in the lead-up to (and alongside) formal handwriting programs, tracing pages are such a practical and powerful tool.

They help learners:
  • Build overall pencil control
  • Develop line awareness and focus
  • Strengthen fine motor muscles
  • Practice directionality and visual tracking
  • Gain confidence before moving on to independent letter formation
And let’s not forget — when you add a fun seasonal theme, tracing doesn’t feel like “work” at all. It becomes an engaging, low-pressure activity that learners actually want to do.

Groundhog Day Fine Motor and Handwriting Prep

Tracing Lines and Shapes for Pre-Writing Skills

What’s New in the Pack

  • 6 additional tracing pages
  • More variety in line styles and designs
  • Plenty of space to trace, color, and personalize
  • Perfect for independent work, centers, early finishers, or morning tubs

If you already have the resource, the extra pages are a free bonus for you 💛

If you’re new here, this pack is a great example of how simple tracing activities can support early writing skills in a fun, seasonal way.

👉 You can check out the updated Groundhog Day Tracing Pages here:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Groundhog-Day-Tracing-Pages-9060745

Thanks for following along — and happy tracing as we head into Groundhog Day! 🐾

Groundhog Day Printables for Preschool and Kindergarten
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