What It Is: A clear and engaging
name tracing worksheet featuring the name
“Charlotte.” Students practice tracing dotted letters on guided handwriting lines, helping them learn correct letter formation, spacing, and handwriting fluency. The friendly owl illustration adds a motivating, classroom-friendly touch.
Why Use It: This worksheet supports early literacy development by strengthening
fine motor skills, pencil control, letter recognition, and
confidence in writing one’s own name. Repetition helps children build muscle memory and develop neat, consistent handwriting habits.
How to Use It: • Demonstrate how to trace each letter in “Charlotte” before students begin.
• Have children trace along the dotted lines slowly and carefully.
• Encourage independent writing on the blank portions of each line.
• Use during morning work, literacy centers, handwriting practice, or homework.
• Assign this worksheet after the
“Name Tracing – Mia” worksheet to continue building tracing fluency.
• Follow it with the next worksheet
“Name Tracing – Harper” for extended handwriting practice.
Grade Level Suitability: Designed for
Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, and early Grade 1.
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Preschool/Pre-K: Builds beginner tracing and pencil grip skills.
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Kindergarten: Reinforces consistent handwriting and name recognition.
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Grade 1: Strengthens neatness and writing independence.
Target Users: Perfect for
early childhood teachers, parents, homeschool educators, and
young learners practicing how to trace and write the name “Charlotte.”