Book cover for The Humbling Effect by Andre Bittencourt

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The Humbling Effect

Cultivating deep learning organizational cultures that self-heal, evolve and transcend.

Best for Ages 4 to 6

Trace Canadian Symbol Words with Emojis

This worksheet gives young children a playful way to trace words connected to familiar Canadian symbols and outdoor life. The emoji cues make each word easy to recognize, so children can focus on tracing and enjoying the theme.

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Why these words

The list brings together iconic Canadian symbols and cozy everyday images children are likely to see in books, classrooms, and seasonal celebrations across Canada.

Worksheet setup

This page opens with 8 prefilled lines and is configured for LETTER paper, Model + Trace tracing, and the "Patrick Hand", cursive font.

You can change the word list, alignment, font size, stroke width, and export settings before printing.

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How to use this worksheet

  1. Read each word aloud and point to the emoji before the child starts tracing.
  2. Talk about which words remind the child of Canada, winter, or nature.
  3. Invite the child to choose one symbol and draw a matching picture after tracing.

Questions parents and teachers ask

Why include emoji on a tracing worksheet?

Emoji give young children a quick visual cue, which helps them connect each word to meaning while they practise handwriting.

Is this worksheet suitable for younger learners?

Yes. The words are concrete, visual, and chosen to feel familiar and exciting for children around ages 4 to 6.

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