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Cowboy Themed Learning Printables

August 25, 2017 By Kelli Miller 1 Comment

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Ready for a bronco-bustin’ good time with the kids? Make learning super fun with these cowboy themed learning printables!

There are plenty of awesome ideas for learning with a western theme below, including fun activities to tie in with various western and cowboy themed books, such as vocabulary words, word tracer cards, ABC mazes, syllable counting printables, size sorting worksheets, and more! These cowboy printables would be a wonderful fit for a Wild West unit, a history lesson about the Westward Expansion, or just to have some cowpoke fun around the house!

If your kids love these printables, don’t miss these Three Little Pigs preschool cutting practice sheets for preschoolers!

Cowboy Themed Learning Printables

Cowboy Themed Learning Printables:

1. Try this fun Cowboy Printable Pack for early learners!

2. Help your children learn to write with this LEGO Cowboy Printable Writing Paper!

3. Work on basic math facts with these printable Cowboy and Cowgirl Addition and Subtraction Clip Cards!

4. These Cowboy Gross Motor Activity Cards are fun for getting kids up and moving, even indoors!

5. Pick up this Printable Lone Ranger Mask for some quick cowboy play!

6. These Hat Matching Printable Cards feature all kinds of characters, including cowboys!

7. Try this printable Cowboy Themed Mini Unit with word searches, sudoku, and more!

8. This Wild West Printable Pack is great for young students who are working on numbers, letters, and other basic skills!

9. Help kids learn to count with these cute Cowboy Counting Cards that go up to 20!

10. Practice vowel wounds with this printable Western Themed Vowel Teams Activity!

11. Let the kids make their own cowboys with these Western Buddies Printable Paper Dolls!

12. Work on penmanship with these Cowboy Handwriting Practice Printables!

Cowboy Educational Printables

13. Break out the fun with this Western Bingo Game for kids!

14. Draw your own outlaws on these Printable Wanted Posters!

15. Learn how to sign about cowboys with this Printable Sign Language Cowboy Mini Reader!

16. Kids will love coloring with these printable Cowboy Coloring Pages!

17. Work on early math concepts with this printable Cowboy Elmo Math Activity!

18. Use this Cowboy Writing Prompt to help kids learn to craft their own saddle stories!

19. These Do A Dot Cowboy Coloring Pages are perfect for preschoolers who are learning fine motor skills!

20. These Printable Cowboy and Cowgirl Masks templates make it easy for kids to dress up like cowboys themselves!

21. Let the kids make their own Cowboy Elmo Paper Doll and put on a puppet show!

22. These Cowboy Color by Number Printables help kids practice coloring and number recognition at the same time!

23. This Cowboy Count by Two Activity is perfect for skip counting practice!

24. Help kids learn to tell capital letters from lowercase ones with these Cowboy Uppercase to Lowercase Clip Cards!

Cowboy Learning Printables

Cowboy Themed Resources for Kids:

Turn these printables into a full cowboy unit with these fun affiliate resources from Amazon!

  • Schleich North America Team Roping with Cowboy Playset
  • Gibby & Libby Round ‘Em Up Partner Board Game
  • Aeromax Junior Cowboy Hat with Bandana

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Filed Under: Educating Our Children Tagged With: Cowboy, free printables, Homeschool, leanring, theme

About Kelli Miller

My husband (Ricky) of 20 years, our three wild and wonderfully different boys, five totally spoiled little dogs, a plethora of wild cats, and I live at Miller Manor! It is a 100 year old Colonial Style Farmhouse that is surrounded by hundreds of acres of farmland, in a small town on the coast of Southern Alabama.

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  1. Crystal & Co says

    February 27, 2012 at 11:42 pm

    These look like so much fun! Love them.

    I tweeted them.

    Reply

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