Owl Line Tracing Worksheets
Trace the owl’s feathers and work on fine motor skills with these cute tracing worksheets.

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Sometimes you just need a quick, no-prep activity to keep little hands busy. Other times, you’re looking for a way to build fine motor skills more intentionally.
These free printable owl line tracing worksheets do both!
You can add these to your owl theme lesson plans, or pull them out after reading an owl story.
Why Line Tracing Worksheets?
Before children can write letters and numbers, they need plenty of practice building hand strength and control. Tracing is one way to help, as long as it’s part of a playful, engaging activity.
Hands-on play is essential in early childhood (think playdough activities, cutting practice, painting, or using tongs for sensory bins). However, it’s not realistic to spend every moment with it. You may need to fill a few minutes before dismissal or offer a calm-down option for kids who enjoy focused table work, for instance.
Preschool Owl Worksheets
These owl printables combine skill-building with a bit of woodland charm. No plain lines here – just some cute owls with funny feathers to trace!
There are 12 different owl pages in this free printable set. You can copy them as worksheets, or even as cutting practice sheets. I like them best, though, as a dry erase marker activity.
Instructions
You can grab the free download right here. Then, they’re really simple to use:
- Print the file on brightly colored paper. You might like to use a variety of colors.
- Then, either laminate them or slip them into dry erase pockets (ad).
- Your students can trace the lines with a dry erase marker, then erase and repeat.
More Line Tracing Worksheets
I have several other sets of line tracing worksheets here on the blog. Some are pure tracing, while others incorporate letters of the alphabet:
Community Helpers Line Tracing
I hope you find something your littles will love. Happy Teaching!
