What It Is: A cheerful, easy-to-use
name tracing worksheet featuring the name
“Mia.” Children practice tracing the dotted letters repeatedly across guided handwriting lines, helping them learn correct letter shapes, spacing, and early writing habits. Cute illustrations provide motivation and keep the activity fun.
Why Use It: This worksheet strengthens
fine motor development, pencil control, handwriting fluency, and
name recognition. Repetitive tracing builds confidence, helping young learners master writing their own name clearly and independently.
How to Use It: • Model how to trace each letter in “Mia” before students begin.
• Have children trace slowly and carefully along the dotted paths.
• Encourage independent writing on blank practice lines after tracing.
• Use for morning work, writing centers, homework, or early literacy practice.
• Pair this worksheet with the previous activity
Name Tracing – Isabella to continue name-writing progression.
• Follow up with the next worksheet
Name Tracing – Charlotte for additional handwriting practice.
Grade Level Suitability: Designed for
Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, and early Grade 1.
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Preschool/Pre-K: Develops early tracing and motor skills.
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Kindergarten: Strengthens name-writing and consistent letter formation.
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Grade 1: Supports neatness and handwriting independence.
Target Users: Ideal for
teachers, parents, homeschoolers, early childhood programs, and
young learners practicing how to trace and write the name “Mia.”