Learning to use scissors correctly is an important part of early childhood education.
Even if kids don’t need to cut an object right away, practicing with scissors teaches them how to use hand-eye coordination and helps to improve their fine motor skills.
Plus, scissor practice is just plain fun for little ones!
That is, it’s fun if… you use fun preschool scissor skills worksheets that little ones love.
Which is why I’m sharing some printable cutting skills activities you can use with preschoolers and kindergartners!
Keep reading to get a look at the full list.
And if you like these scissor practice printables, take a look at this Apple Life Cycle Sequencing Mat! It’s a fun way to combine fine motor skills and fall science!
How to Use Preschool Scissor Skills Worksheets
Before you get ready to use these preschool scissor skills worksheets with early learners, these supplies may come in handy. (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)
- Printer (with ink)
- Printer paper
- Child-safe scissors
When my kids were very young, I always used plastic-covered scissors with them.
They were very helpful, because I could give them a printable cutting practice worksheet without worrying about them cutting their fingers.
As they got older, we graduated to metal scissors with blunted edges.
It made them feel they were using “real” scissors like Mom, but without the danger of sticking themselves (or a sibling who got too close).
What I love about these printable cutting worksheets for preschoolers is that they’re versatile enough to be used any time of year.
They go well with seasonal units, but they also make good fine motor skills practice any day.
If you try any of these preschool cutting worksheets, I’d love to know which ones your students enjoyed the most!
Fun Preschool Scissor Skills Worksheets for Kids
Make scissor skills practice into a year-long lesson with these different themed scissor skills worksheets and activities for early learners!
You can even use some of them to supplement specific seasonal units, such as fall, apple, winter, or back to school!
While all of these activities are designed for use with scissors for cutting practice, they can be adapted for use at centers or morning tubs and then reused.
Early learners can practice getting each racecar to the checkered flag with these cutting worksheets.
Three different scissor cutting lines are included for practice.
This flower-themed scissor skills activity is a perfect fine motor strengthener for a unit about spring or flowers.
Students examine the different sizes of each flower and then cut and paste the items on the correct card.
Get each bee to the correct hive with these beehive-themed scissor cutting worksheets!
Three different cutting line versions are included.
These apple-themed cutting worksheets are perfect for fine motor skills practice during fall!
Students can put each apple into the basket by tracing along each cutting line.
Use scissors and glue to complete the basic math patterns with cute polar animals!
This activity can also be completed with hook and loop dots if you prefer to reuse it.
Here's another pattern building cut and paste activity that strengthens cutting skills and it's perfect for back to school season!
Each page contains three rows of school supplies placed in a pattern. Students choose which picture to cut and paste on each row to complete the pattern.
Want even more ideas for fine motor skills practice? Try some of these ideas!
Alison says
Can I please have the printable link for this? The apple scissor practice. I can’t find the link on the site. Thank you!
Selena Robinson says
Hi! I just responded to you via email. It’s coming from selena@lookwerelearning.com. If you don’t see it in a few minutes, check your spam folder. Hope this helps!
Tammy says
Can I also get the apple scissors printable link? I can’t find it on the site either. Thanks!
Selena Robinson says
Hi! I just responded to you via email. It’s coming from selena@lookwerelearning.com. 🙂
Lori says
Hi,
Can you please send me the Apple scissors link?
Thanks!
Lori
Selena Robinson says
Hi! It’s in the Subscriber Library for our email subscribers. If you look for the green square that says “Subscriber Library” in the post, you’ll see a widget underneath where you can enter your email address.
Once you do that, you’ll receive a welcome email with the link and password you need to open the subscriber library with all of our free printables, including the Apple Scissor Skills Worksheets.
If you do that and don’t receive the email, let me know. Thank you!
Cierra says
Hello,
I just completed my subscription, but I cannot locate these apple cutting printables or the subscriber library. Can you send me links?
Thank you!
Selena Robinson says
Hi Cierra! I just responded to you via email. It’s coming from selena@lookwerelearning.com. 🙂
Cyndy says
Hi-
Would you be able send me the apple scissor link? I am unable to find the link…
Thank You!
Selena Robinson says
Hi! I think the link was misformatted earlier. If you click the picture of the Apple Scissor Skills Printables in this post, you should go to the correct link now.
Thank you!