Alphabet Tracing – Lowercase q
Just like a little girl all dressed up, this little queen is adorning this lowercase q alphabet tracing page. Trace the word queen and the q’s, and color her in.
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Time to start singing the abc song! As you peruse these alphabet tracing pages you’ll find they’re all here, from a-z, apple to zipper. Each tracing page has a picture and name of an object that begins with that letter. Kids trace the word as neatly as possible, trace the letters, and write a few more letters for practice. I would suggest at least five letters per line. Then they can color the simple pictures to their hearts content!
26 alphabet tracing pages for lowercase letters.
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Just like a little girl all dressed up, this little queen is adorning this lowercase q alphabet tracing page. Trace the word queen and the q’s, and color her in.
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The rocket on this alphabet tracing page should get kids blasting off with energy to trace the word rocket and the lowercase r’s, writing even more r’s and coloring.
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Let the sun shine in! Into this lowercase s alphabet tracing page, that is. Trace the word sun & each lowercase s. Practice more by writing more letters. Color.
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Firm and solidly growing as this fruit tree is what your kids will be as they practice tracing their alphabet letters. Trace the word tree and the letters then color.
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Whether to use for shade or the rain, an umbrella is a nice thing to have around. It comes in handy, too, with this alphabet tracing page!
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Ready for a big explosion? Not from this volcano, but in your kids tracing skills! Have them trace the word volcano, the letters, and color, too.
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This sweet little whale looks like he could be a bathtub toy! But alas, he’s not. He’s here for kids to color and to trace the word whale. Trace the w’s, too.
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Well here’s a fine little chap who volunteered to get his x-ray taken. Would you volunteer? We’re looking for is kids to trace the word x-ray & the x’s & to color.
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It seems like there’s at least one kid at every school who’s a yo-yo whiz. Is there one at your school? You could show him your finished alphabet tracing page!
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Get that zipper pulled all they way up! ZIP! Great job! You thought that was easy, now get your little fingers around a pencil & trace the word zipper.
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