Letter Tracing – Lower Case w
When it comes to letter tracing, lower case v is the precursor to lower case w, the little brother you might say. You made the v once, with the w you make it twice. And it is twice as nice!
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Here are some handy dandy handwriting practice worksheets. So far, there are some basic letter tracing worksheets that will be a great help for having kids get the formation of the letters down. You can have your kids practice a few letters on a white board first, remembering to write from top to bottom and left to right. Then have them move to these handwriting practice worksheets, writing neatly and carefully. As they say, practice makes perfect!
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When it comes to letter tracing, lower case v is the precursor to lower case w, the little brother you might say. You made the v once, with the w you make it twice. And it is twice as nice!
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Lower case x. What can we say? He’s simple, he’s sweet. He’s the x that marks the spot. Trace the line from the top left to the bottom right and then the top right to the bottom left.
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Tracing lower case y is easy. You’ve traced lower case v and w. You’ve got the slanted line perfected. Now pick up your pencil and trace the second line down below the baseline.
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The last in this series of letter tracing worksheets – lower case z. As you trace the lines think of Froggy and his zip, zap, zoop! Say each one as you trace each of the three lines!
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