What It Is: A beginner-friendly
name tracing worksheet featuring the name
“Chloe.” Children trace dotted letter forms across handwriting lines to build letter recognition, control, and confidence. The cheerful illustration at the top adds motivation and makes handwriting practice fun and engaging for young learners.
Why Use It: This worksheet supports essential early literacy and fine motor development. Students strengthen
letter formation, pencil grip, hand–eye coordination, and
written name recognition through guided tracing. Repetition helps children build muscle memory and prepares them for independent writing tasks.
How to Use It: • Demonstrate how to trace each letter in “Chloe” before students begin tracing.
• Encourage slow, careful tracing to help children maintain proper letter shape and spacing.
• Allow students to write the name independently on the blank lines for extended practice.
• Use during morning work, handwriting centers, literacy rotations, or at-home writing practice.
• Assign this worksheet after completing the
“Name Tracing – Jack Stone” worksheet to continue progressing through name-writing practice.
Grade Level Suitability: Designed for
Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, and early Grade 1.
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Preschool/Pre-K: Builds early tracing and fine motor control.
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Kindergarten: Strengthens writing accuracy and consistency.
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Grade 1: Reinforces fluency, spacing, and neat handwriting skills.
Target Users: Perfect for
early childhood teachers, parents, homeschool educators, occupational therapists, and
young learners practicing how to trace and write the name “Chloe.”