"Print" letters -Tracing and writing sheet - upper and lowercase with drawing frame

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Tracing and writing letters sheet "Print" upper and lowercase with drawing frame is a tracing sheets with both lower and uppercase letter with the lines and a drawing frame on top to draw the object that start with the letter in your language.

A download of a PDF file with:

- tracing and writing sheet with lines of 26 “Print“ letters, uppercase (capital) and lowercase letters in light blue colours. It includes dots so that the child knows where to start. It has a drawing frame so that the child can draw and colour an object in their language. Such as drawing in English an “apple” for letter “a”, or in German an “Affe”, or in Spanish an “alpaca”. Including an empty sheet for writing combines letters or own specific letters such as “ö è” ect.

To introduce the child around 5 years old after pre-writing activities such as practical life, sensorial, tracing shapes and forms, and sandpaper letters, tracing and writing single letters. Make sure your child has proper pressure to the pencil.

This is great to practice hand and eye coordination, letter recognition, and wrist motion by tracing the letters.

  1. To associate sound of the letter with their graphic symbols both lowercase and uppercase

  2. To develop printing skills

  3. To experience the wrist, hand, and arm motion with the letters

  4. To develop concentration and coordination with a pencil

  5. To discriminate lowercase to uppercase (capital letters) letters

To introduce the child to trace the letters and making connection to the sound. This fun tracing and writing exercises where one need to prepare a box with coloured pencils in different colours for the child to draw an object starting with the letter sound. Present the child first how to trace the letter and then write the letter within the lines by using the guidance of the dots.

The child should have mastered the upper and lowercase single writing before this exercise.

Introduce the child to the lowercase first in the following order or an order from your experience. Below is an example to which you can group them. You will notice that within the first 4 groups there is a vowel which the child can start learning compose 3 letter words.

1: c m a t

2: s r i p

3: b f o g

4: h j u l

5: d w e n

6: k q v x y z

*Also check out the sandbox letters under freebies and for more advanced writing, matching letters and the tracing letters booklets (single), drawing and story writing booklet under shop.

My materials are designed on an A4 sized paper to be printed on actual size.

Please note that the materials are meant for your personal use only and it is not permitted to modify, resale or further redistribution.

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Tracing and writing letters sheet "Print" upper and lowercase with drawing frame is a tracing sheets with both lower and uppercase letter with the lines and a drawing frame on top to draw the object that start with the letter in your language.

A download of a PDF file with:

- tracing and writing sheet with lines of 26 “Print“ letters, uppercase (capital) and lowercase letters in light blue colours. It includes dots so that the child knows where to start. It has a drawing frame so that the child can draw and colour an object in their language. Such as drawing in English an “apple” for letter “a”, or in German an “Affe”, or in Spanish an “alpaca”. Including an empty sheet for writing combines letters or own specific letters such as “ö è” ect.

To introduce the child around 5 years old after pre-writing activities such as practical life, sensorial, tracing shapes and forms, and sandpaper letters, tracing and writing single letters. Make sure your child has proper pressure to the pencil.

This is great to practice hand and eye coordination, letter recognition, and wrist motion by tracing the letters.

  1. To associate sound of the letter with their graphic symbols both lowercase and uppercase

  2. To develop printing skills

  3. To experience the wrist, hand, and arm motion with the letters

  4. To develop concentration and coordination with a pencil

  5. To discriminate lowercase to uppercase (capital letters) letters

To introduce the child to trace the letters and making connection to the sound. This fun tracing and writing exercises where one need to prepare a box with coloured pencils in different colours for the child to draw an object starting with the letter sound. Present the child first how to trace the letter and then write the letter within the lines by using the guidance of the dots.

The child should have mastered the upper and lowercase single writing before this exercise.

Introduce the child to the lowercase first in the following order or an order from your experience. Below is an example to which you can group them. You will notice that within the first 4 groups there is a vowel which the child can start learning compose 3 letter words.

1: c m a t

2: s r i p

3: b f o g

4: h j u l

5: d w e n

6: k q v x y z

*Also check out the sandbox letters under freebies and for more advanced writing, matching letters and the tracing letters booklets (single), drawing and story writing booklet under shop.

My materials are designed on an A4 sized paper to be printed on actual size.

Please note that the materials are meant for your personal use only and it is not permitted to modify, resale or further redistribution.

Tracing and writing letters sheet "Print" upper and lowercase with drawing frame is a tracing sheets with both lower and uppercase letter with the lines and a drawing frame on top to draw the object that start with the letter in your language.

A download of a PDF file with:

- tracing and writing sheet with lines of 26 “Print“ letters, uppercase (capital) and lowercase letters in light blue colours. It includes dots so that the child knows where to start. It has a drawing frame so that the child can draw and colour an object in their language. Such as drawing in English an “apple” for letter “a”, or in German an “Affe”, or in Spanish an “alpaca”. Including an empty sheet for writing combines letters or own specific letters such as “ö è” ect.

To introduce the child around 5 years old after pre-writing activities such as practical life, sensorial, tracing shapes and forms, and sandpaper letters, tracing and writing single letters. Make sure your child has proper pressure to the pencil.

This is great to practice hand and eye coordination, letter recognition, and wrist motion by tracing the letters.

  1. To associate sound of the letter with their graphic symbols both lowercase and uppercase

  2. To develop printing skills

  3. To experience the wrist, hand, and arm motion with the letters

  4. To develop concentration and coordination with a pencil

  5. To discriminate lowercase to uppercase (capital letters) letters

To introduce the child to trace the letters and making connection to the sound. This fun tracing and writing exercises where one need to prepare a box with coloured pencils in different colours for the child to draw an object starting with the letter sound. Present the child first how to trace the letter and then write the letter within the lines by using the guidance of the dots.

The child should have mastered the upper and lowercase single writing before this exercise.

Introduce the child to the lowercase first in the following order or an order from your experience. Below is an example to which you can group them. You will notice that within the first 4 groups there is a vowel which the child can start learning compose 3 letter words.

1: c m a t

2: s r i p

3: b f o g

4: h j u l

5: d w e n

6: k q v x y z

*Also check out the sandbox letters under freebies and for more advanced writing, matching letters and the tracing letters booklets (single), drawing and story writing booklet under shop.

My materials are designed on an A4 sized paper to be printed on actual size.

Please note that the materials are meant for your personal use only and it is not permitted to modify, resale or further redistribution.