Letter Tracing – Upper Case D
The nice thing about letter tracing is you get to practice all kinds of lines. Upper case D is no exception because it has a long straight line and a nice big curved line.
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The nice thing about letter tracing is you get to practice all kinds of lines. Upper case D is no exception because it has a long straight line and a nice big curved line.
Talk about keeping the lines straight and clean – here’s a perfect letter for that! Upper case E has one tall straight line and three perpendicular short lines. Four simple strokes.
This letter tracing page for upper case F shows many F’s standing straight all in a row (actually 7 rows) waiting for your pencil to meet the page and make them come to life!
Well, golly gee, it’s a letter tracing page for upper case G! These G’s are special because you don’t have to draw the little line down on the right side of the G. Trace away!
Handsome upper case H has shown up on this letter tracing page. Trace the H’s 35 times – 5 times on each line. You’ll be a great straight line tracer when you’re done!
Ever get the itch to trace a whole bunch of upper case I’s? Yeah, I never do either! But it certainly sounds like an irresistible idea for kindergardeners or first graders!
I don’t know what it is, but upper case J’s are just happy letters. Maybe they’re just joyous, or joyful, or jolly. Letter tracing just doesn’t get any better than this! Ha ha!
You see them coming, these upper case K’s. They’re rough and tough and ready to kick butt. You better get your assertive on & get ready to tackle them all! All 35 of them! GRRR!!
Now upper case L’s are very lady like so you need to do your letter tracing very tenderly, but firmly. We don’t want to see any letters traced too lightly. You can do it!
Now upper case M is My Man! He’s strong and tall and wanting you to trace him well, giving him all kinds of detailed attention. Two straight lines top to bottom and a V in the middle.
Upper case N is not neutral. He’s either narly or nice. You choose. Are you going to trace insane and difficult N’s or sweet and cooperative N’s? There’s 35 of them either way!
Here is another letter tracing worksheet with an oval shape. Unlike C, G, and Q, this O is the oval of ovals, plain and simple. No open shapes or little added lines. It’s the real deal!
These upper case P’s are perfectly poised. Standing with backs straight and tall, from the top line to the bottom line with the bump fitting just right between the lines!
Upper case Q’s are a little quirky with their little sideways line near the bottom. They are individual and unique. Please feel free to enjoy them by tracing them over and over!
This upper case letter tracing worksheet is a letter that is a blend of upper case K and an upper case P. That’s right! It’s upper case R. Trace away nicely and oh so neatly.
It’s the snake letter! How can you say letter tracing is dull when you have all these swerves and curves to master? Swerve to the left and curve to the right 35 times!