Last Updated on May 8, 2025 by Amanda Leemis
Print your Free August Worksheets for Preschool below! This worksheet pack comes with tons of fun animal themed printables. A lot of little ones are heading to preschool programs for the first time in August and I always find animals to be calming and friendly. My goal is to have this pack build fine motor skills while welcoming children into a safe and fun learning environment.

August Worksheets for Preschool
These worksheets are perfect for the month of August! Have fun with a nature/animal theme. Build pre-writing skills with letter A tracing sheets, then build your scissor skills with a fun August cutting sheet. Break out the markers and crayons to color in your August coloring sheet and Dot Dot page!






August Activities for Preschool
The fun continues with an August puzzle, color sorting sheet, and shadow matching page. These three worksheets are great for building scissor skills! Be sure to talk about the images you see on each page. Learn vocabulary words: sunflower, puppy dog, butterfly, watering can, backpack, duck, and birdhouse.






August Themes for YOU!
We’ve got you covered with the best printable packs for August. Take a look at our favorites! Don’t forget your August calendar printable! Fill in the year at the top, your numbers in the boxes, and write down your important dates.

August Books for Preschool
A great way to celebrate the month of August is by picking up a good book! Reading with your little ones is a great way to build vocabulary skills, build a social connection, and discover potential interests. Read The Watermelon Seed, The Way I Feel, and After the Fall.
Click below to print your Free August Worksheets for Preschool!
Printables for Every Month!
See all 12 monthly preschool themes for fun all year long! Build fine motor skills through cut & paste activities, tracing, matching, and fun coloring pages! Head to the Preschool Printable Library for tons of fun and learning!





My preschoolers love your sheets.
Yay! I’m so excited to hear that! 🙂