Letter Tracing Work Sheets

Letter Tracing Work Sheets Handwriting Activity Book for Kids, Activity Book For Tracing And Writing Easy

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Publisher's Synopsis

Letter Tracing Work sheets

How will children learn to write their names or letters if they don't have tracing activities? The answer is actually quite simple. Children need many opportunities throughout the day to write freely on topics of their choosing. They need access to writing materials and blank paper.

He typical tracing activities involve broken line letters to help children make a "correct" letter. The problem with this is that children pay more attention to the broken lines than the actual letter and letter shape. In their attempts to connect the lines, they start at random places to connect the lines, go repeatedly over their marks to ensure the broken lines are completely covered, and often create letter shapes that do not have a written fluency to them.

After years of observing children as they learn to write, I suggest that asking children to trace alphabet letters actually does more harm than good. ... These actions, if repeated enough times, will result in habits that later interfere with both legibility, muscle memory, and writing fluency

Book Details:

  • Page:79 pages
  • Book size: 8.5 x 11 inch
  • Paper: Good quality crisp white paper
  • Cover: Uniquely designed matte cover







Book information

ISBN: 9798594837805
Publisher: Independently Published
Imprint: Independently Published
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 80
Weight: 209g
Height: 280mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 4mm