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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Hold that pencil just right! Printing practice can be fun for some and a challenge for others. These worksheets have plenty of dashed lines to help your kids practice the lines and curves of printed letters. In a traditional manuscript, these pages are sure to reinforce writing skills and letter identification. Some pages have charming graphics the kids can color in, too – even more small motor skills practice.
186 worksheets for kindergarten and first grade
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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!
CCSS L.1.1.A
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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Annie Ant is your partner in crime on this alphabet tracing page for uppercase A. Trace her name and the A’s, practice more A’s and color!
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Buzzy Bee is just buzzing by to help you with alphabet tracing, especially the uppercase B. Trace his name, all the B’s, practice some more and color!
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This sweet little Callie Cat is sitting pretty for you while you trace her name, all the C’s, and practice some more. Color her please she says!
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Dudley Dog is such a happy fella! He’ll be even happier if you trace his name, the uppercase D’s, and write some more. He’d love to be colored, too!
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Eva Elephant is a gentle baby elephant for alphabet tracing uppercase E. Show her how tracing and writing E is done. Then color her in nice and pretty!
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Freddie Fish is swimming by and visiting this alphabet tracing page. He’ll give you a high five fin if you do an awesome job tracing the F’s!
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Look who came by! It’s Gail Giraffe! She’s gonna help you with this alphabet tracing page. She’ll cheer you on as you write her name and lots of G’s.
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Harry Hippo is a fun lovin’ fella! Can you see his mouth movin’? He’s tellin’ you how to trace and write the uppercase H. Have lots of fun with Harry!
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O.K., so Iggy looks a little spaced out, I know. But he’ll be a good friend to help you with this alphabet tracing page. Show him some lovin’. He needs it!
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This alphabet tracing page for uppercase J has Jay Jellyfish on it. He’s here to help you gracefully trace his name, the J’s, and write more J’s on your own.
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Katie Koala is looking right at you. She’s making sure you’re gonna fill out this entire alphabet tracing page with nice neat uppercase K’s.
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An alphabet tracing page for uppercase L – just what you’ve wanted, especially with a cute and happy lion on it like this one! Trace and write the L’s.
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