Updated on May 7, 2024
Preschool Activity Pages: Practice Using Scissors. Help your preschooler practice his/her fine motor skills with these free printable practice sheets.
When my kids were younger, I created printable worksheets we could use at home to help them learn different educational concepts over the summer.
These activities are geared toward preschoolers and up. As I create them for my children, I am sharing them here on the blog with all of you!
First are some sheets to help your child practice fine motor skills – specifically, using scissors. Your child can practice four different cutting skills – cutting curved lines, shapes, straight lines, and zigzags.
These sheets are fairly simple. I didn’t want to use up a ton of my printer ink cartridges to have my kids cut the sheets up! The printable PDF includes all four pages of the practice sheets.
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Why Practice Using Scissors?
- Improve hand-eye coordination.
- Strengthen hands and fingers.
- Develop bilateral coordination – using both sides of your body simultaneously while your hands do different things.
Scissor Safety First
Before practicing scissors with your preschooler or young child, it is important to review safety rules first.
- Scissors are for cutting paper ONLY!
- Scissors are for use with adult supervision.
- Also, for small children, walking with scissors is not allowed. Running with scissors is never allowed for any age.
What Scissors to Choose?
Choose small scissors made specifically for children with a blunt end that is sharp enough to cut without folding the paper over. These Fiskars scissors have always been our favorite when the kids were little. They are comfortable to hold and come with a cap for placing them in a pencil pouch.
Free Printable Practice Using Scissors
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Kelley @ TheGrantLife.com says
Hi! Visiting from tt&j! How fun are these printables! My daughter is still too young for scissors on her own but when she starts Ill defiantly use these. Love them!
If you get a chance I would love for you to share this at my Friday link party.. its going on now :)
Shara @ Palmettos and Pigtails says
Thanks so much for these Laura….they are perfect for my daughter to practice with! Shara @Palmettos and Pigtails
Lauras Crafty Life says
You’re welcome Shara! xoxo
xperimentl says
These are great, Laura. One of the things I did when volunteering for a first grade teacher was to help some of the students catch up with their scissor skills. It’s a great thing to get them started on early!
Lauras Crafty Life says
Thanks Poppy! I am hoping they can help Thomas a little. Olivia still doesn’t even get how to hold the scissors, so that is pretty much all I will be working on with her. :)