This Christmas Tree Cut & Paste Worksheet gives preschoolers a fun, hands-on way to practice fine-motor skills. Kids cut out the Christmas balls at the bottom of the page and glue them onto the tree to decorate it. This simple activity supports scissor use, hand–eye coordination, and creative expression. It’s perfect for December centers, morning work, craft time, or a quick seasonal activity at home or school.
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This cut-and-paste activity is a great way to develop fine-motor control while encouraging creativity. Before starting, help children practice safe scissor skills—thumbs up, slow cutting, and turning the paper as they cut.
Preschoolers can decorate the tree however they like or follow simple directions to build listening skills (e.g., “Put two ornaments near the top”). After gluing, kids can add more details with crayons or markers to personalize their tree. This page also works well as an informal assessment of scissor skills, gluing technique, and ability to follow directions.
It’s perfect for art centers, craft stations, morning tubs, early finishers, or seasonal small-group work.
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