Cut and Paste Worksheets Teaching Resources
Looking for printable cut and paste worksheets for kindergarten, 1st grade, or 2nd grade? Dive into this teacher-created collection of teaching resources, with printable sorting worksheets, build-a-sentence worksheets, and more activities for elementary students!
This collection of curriculum-aligned teaching resources was designed to build students' scissor skills and spatial awareness while also teaching foundational concepts in math, science, ELA and more! Each printable in this collection of cut and paste activities has been carefully reviewed and selected by an expert on the Teach Starter teaching team, so you know it's ready for your classroom, your lesson plans and your students!
Designed to help students meet Common Core and state standards in math, science, ELA, and social studies plus social and emotional learning, topics include:
- Days of the week
- Needs and wants
- Common and proper nouns
- Goods and services
- Parts of a sentence
- And more!
Teach Starter's teacher team maintains a rigorous review process to ensure every cut and paste worksheet is ready to download and use in your elementary classroom.
Not familiar with these teacher tools, or just looking for some fresh ideas to use cutting and pasting actitivites in the classroom? Read on for a primer from our teacher team!
What Is a Cut and Paste Activity?
A cut and paste — sometimes called a cut and sort — is a printable hands-on learning tool that contains various pictures and/or text. Students then use scissors to cut out items and paste them onto another sheet of paper, following instructions or a designated layout.
These cutting and pasting activities aim to engage our students with a physical, kinesthetic experience that enhances their understanding and retention of the concepts covered in the worksheet. By manipulating and arranging objects, students can explore and internalize information in a concrete manner.
Why Should Students Cut and Paste Worksheets?
Haven't used this resource type in your classroom in the past? Take a look at some of the benefits of these teaching resources for young learners!
Cutting and pasting worksheets can help students:
- Build focus
- Increase visual perception
- Develop their fine motor skills
- Practice scissor skills
- Build bilateral coordination
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When Does It Happen? Worksheet
A cut and paste activity where students order familiar daily events.
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Cinderella's Shoes: Counting by 2's - Cut and Paste Worksheet
A worksheet to practice counting to 20 by 2s .
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Information Text Structure Worksheet – The Apple iPad
Teach your students about informational text structure with this cut-and-paste sequencing worksheet.
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2D and 3D Shapes - Cut and Paste Worksheet
Learn the difference between 2D shapes and 3D objects with this cut-and-paste worksheet.
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Bicycle Safety Sort - Cut and Paste Worksheet
A cut and paste sorting activity about bicycle safety.
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Sequencing Worksheets Bundle (Why Bears Have Stumpy Tails)
Print a sequencing worksheet for 1st or 2nd grade with an engaging bear story! Give students practice identifying the story beginning, series of events and ending.
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Telling Time Worksheets - Quarter Hours
Tell and write time to the nearest quarter hour and half hour with printable telling time cut and paste worksheets.
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Tattling Vs Reporting Sorting Activity
Reinforce what is considered tattling vs reporting in the classroom with this cut and paste worksheet.
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Introduction to Hardware and Software Sorting Activity
A cut and paste activity to assist students in understanding the difference between hardware and software.
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Cut and Paste Algorithm Grid - Black and White
An activity for students to use when learning about algorithms (directions).
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Build an Animal Fact File – Cut and Paste Worksheets
Use this set of 5 writing prompts to assess your students’ informative writing skills.
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Acute, Right and Obtuse Angles – 4th Grade Math Worksheet
Identify acute, right and obtuse angles with this cut-and-paste sorting worksheet.
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Identifying and Naming Angles – 4th Grade Math Worksheet
Identify acute, right, obtuse, straight, reflex and revolution angles with this cut-and-paste sorting worksheet.