If you’re looking for gardening worksheets for preschool, you are going to love this sweet and simple garden-themed set. I created these gardening worksheets to help little learners practice letters, counting, shapes, patterns, and fine motor skills in a fun, hands-on way.
When my children were younger, I always noticed that themed activities made learning feel less like “school” and more like an adventure. A garden theme is perfect for spring, plant units, letter of the week lessons, or just adding something fresh and cheerful to your day.
These preschool gardening worksheets are designed to be easy to print and use at home, in the classroom, or in a homeschool setting.
Skills These Preschool Gardening Worksheets Cover

These gardening worksheets for preschool help reinforce:
- Letter recognition (G and F focus)
- Alphabet tracing
- Shape identification
- Counting and graphing
- Pattern recognition
- Fine motor skills
- Visual discrimination
I always tried to include a mix of literacy and math in themed packs so children could practice multiple skills while staying engaged in one topic.
What’s Included in These Gardening Worksheets for Preschool

This free printable garden pack includes a variety of engaging activities that build foundational preschool skills:
G is for Garden Letter Page
Children trace and practice the letter G while connecting it to the word garden. This is perfect for letter of the week activities.
Butterfly Path Tracing
Little learners trace a path to help the butterfly fly through the garden. This activity strengthens fine motor skills and pencil control.
Count and Graph – Flowers
Children count different flowers and record their answers on a simple graph. This introduces early data and math skills in a fun way.
Flower Counting Page
Students count flowers and write the correct number. This reinforces number recognition and one-to-one correspondence.
Flower Pot Alphabet Tracing
Each flower pot gives children a chance to trace letters of the alphabet. I designed this to be simple and uncluttered so preschoolers can focus on proper formation.
Letter Maze – G
Children follow the path by finding and tracing only the letter G. This is a great way to reinforce letter recognition.
Garden “What Comes Next?” Cut and Paste Patterns
This hands-on pattern activity lets children cut and paste the correct image to complete each garden pattern.
Tulip Coloring with Shape Color Key
Children color a tulip using a shape-based color key. This reinforces shape recognition and listening skills.
Snail Shape Tracing
Preschoolers trace shapes along the snail’s path, combining shape practice with fine motor development.
F is for Flower Dot Marker Page
This dot marker activity focuses on the letter F while connecting it to the garden theme. It’s perfect for centers or independent work.
How to Use These Gardening Worksheets

You can use these gardening worksheets in several ways:
- Add them to your spring lesson plans
- Use them during a plant or garden unit
- Include them in preschool learning centers
- Create a quiet-time activity folder
- Use them as morning work in the classroom
If you print them on cardstock and laminate, they can also be reused with dry erase markers.
Books to Pair with These Gardening Worksheets
When I was teaching garden themes, I loved pairing printables with picture books. Here are a few wonderful options:
- And Then It’s Spring by Julie Fogliano
- The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle
- Planting a Rainbow by Lois Ehlert
- Spring Is Here by Taro Gomi
Reading a story first helps children connect what they’re learning on paper to what happens in the real world.
Simple Garden Craft to Add
To make this theme even more memorable, you could create a paper plate garden craft.
Have children:
- Cut out paper flowers
- Glue them onto green construction paper
- Add fingerprint “seeds” with paint
- Label their garden with the letter G
This simple craft pairs beautifully with the G is for Garden worksheet.
Additional Printables You May Love
If you enjoyed these gardening worksheets for preschool, you may also like:
I have many seasonal and educational printables available in my shop that coordinate perfectly with garden themes.
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Final Thoughts on These Gardening Worksheets for Preschool
Garden themes are one of my favorite ways to bring learning to life. These gardening worksheets for preschool combine literacy, math, shapes, and fine motor practice in one cheerful, easy-to-use printable set.
I created these with homeschooling moms, teachers, and busy parents in mind so you can print, prep quickly, and focus on teaching and connecting with your little learners.
I hope these bring as much joy to your preschoolers as it did to me creating them.
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