What It Is: A beginner-friendly
name tracing worksheet featuring the name
“Lucy Watson.” Children practice tracing dotted letter forms across handwriting lines to build accuracy and control. The playful character illustration at the top adds encouragement and makes handwriting practice more engaging and enjoyable.
Why Use It: This worksheet helps young learners strengthen essential early writing skills, including
letter formation, pencil grip, fine motor coordination, and
written name recognition. Repeated tracing builds muscle memory and supports smoother, more confident handwriting over time.
How to Use It: • Demonstrate how to trace each letter in “Lucy Watson” before students begin.
• Encourage children to trace slowly and carefully along each dotted line to maintain letter shape.
• Let students attempt writing the name independently on the blank sections for additional practice.
• Use during morning work, literacy centers, handwriting groups, or as at-home reinforcement.
• Assign this worksheet after the
“Name Tracing – Harper” worksheet to continue building handwriting fluency.
• Follow it with the next worksheet
“Name Tracing – Jack Stone” for continued guided name-writing practice.
Grade Level Suitability: Designed for
Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, and early Grade 1.
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Preschool/Pre-K: Introduces tracing control and letter awareness.
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Kindergarten: Strengthens letter formation and spacing accuracy.
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Grade 1: Reinforces handwriting fluency and confidence when writing proper names.
Target Users: Perfect for
early childhood teachers, parents, homeschool educators, occupational therapists, and
young learners practicing how to trace and write the name “Lucy Watson.”