The writing letters posts that I put up for letters: A, B and C have been really popular and highly liked so I wanted to add to those sheets by posting a letter D worksheet. Most people who view my posts are from the US which is why from this sheet onwards they will all be in a US Letter format so that it is easier to print. But, if you want to print A4 you should be able to adjust into you printer settings.
What I really like about these worksheets is that they are perfect way to help young learners who are learning their alphabet and learning to write. The letters are really big on the page making it easy for the child to learn letter formation and practice their writing skills. You can print it out on both sides of the paper, this way the child can practice tracing over a couple of times.
Like with all these writing letter sheets you can encourage the child to use a range of different materials to trace using - pencil, crayon, markers, glitter and glue and paint. All of these different methods can make it fun and interactive whilst at the same time helping the child to practice holding something in their hand and having control over it.
Letter D Tracing Worksheet
Each of the letters have been different colours so I wanted to keep that going by making letter D green!
As I said in the beginning, this is in format US Letter so it is ready to be printed and used at home instantly. Just click on the sheet, save as and print. To view all the other worksheets either click the clink up above or here!
Additional Learning Printables
I wanted to link to a few additional learning printables that you can check out to help your little learner.
This is available on my blog and you can check it out
here. It can be printed and used instantly. This has all the letters A-Z in upper case which the child can trace over to help practice their writing and letter recognition.
Printable Alphabet Tracing Worksheet
To help kids learn to write letters A-Z, both uppercase and lowercase, check out the alphabet tracing worksheet below by clicking
here. It's a wonderful learning resource for kids to practice writing their letters and improve their handwriting skills. There is also a free, fun and colourful A-Z print included!
Alphabet Print
This alphabet print is a fun way to help your child learn their alphabet and they can also trace over it using their fingers or a pencil. There is also a bundle which includes 1-20 numbers which can be a great way to also help your child learn their numbers. As with the alphabet print the child can trace over the number print as a further writing activity.
Click on the images to find out more!
Another useful writing practice resource are the tracing sheets below, these are a great way for your child to practice writing and build their confidence with holding a pencil and controlling it. The activities start from simple tracing to more complex and this helps the child build their control of the pencil.
If you would like to see all the other available resources then
click here :)
Follow the blog for more free printables that will be coming your way soon!
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