What It Is: A cute and engaging
name tracing worksheet featuring the name
“Sophia.” Each line includes dotted tracing models followed by handwriting lines to help children practice both tracing and independently writing the name. Friendly character illustrations make the worksheet visually fun and inviting for young learners.
Why Use It: This worksheet helps children develop
fine motor skills, letter formation, spacing, and
name-writing confidence. Writing their own name is an important early-literacy milestone, and repeated tracing supports muscle memory, hand strength, and proper pencil control.
How to Use It: • Demonstrate how to form each letter in “Sophia” using correct stroke order.
• Have students trace the dotted versions slowly, focusing on neatness and consistency.
• Encourage them to write “Sophia” independently on the blank handwriting lines.
• Use as morning work, literacy center practice, homework, or part of a handwriting routine.
• Review the previous worksheet
Name Tracing – Ava to keep consistent progression in handwriting practice.
• Follow with the next worksheet
Name Tracing – Isabella as students continue developing tracing and writing fluency (replace link if needed).
Grade Level Suitability: Great for
Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, and early Grade 1.
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Preschool/Pre-K: Introduces tracing and early handwriting skills.
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Kindergarten: Supports neat handwriting and letter mastery.
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Grade 1: Encourages independent name writing with confidence.
Target Users: Perfect for
teachers, parents, homeschool educators, child-care centers, and
young learners practicing how to write the name “Sophia.”