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Thanksgiving Letter L Tracing Worksheet – L is for Letter
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What It Is:
A Thanksgiving-themed Letter L tracing worksheet featuring an adorable envelope illustration that teaches kids the sound and shape of the letter L through the word “Letter.” It connects handwriting with gratitude and thank-you note writing.
Why Use It:
This activity encourages early handwriting practice while introducing social-emotional learning. It’s perfect for Thanksgiving lessons about appreciation, communication, and kindness.
How to Use It:
• Trace uppercase and lowercase L on the right-hand side.
• Encourage children to “write a thankful letter” or draw a picture for someone special.
• Discuss gratitude words beginning with L, such as “love,” “laugh,” and “learn.”
Grade Suitability:
Ideal for Preschool and Kindergarten learners.
Target Users:
Teachers and parents who want to combine handwriting practice with Thanksgiving gratitude lessons in a fun, meaningful way.
A Thanksgiving-themed Letter L tracing worksheet featuring an adorable envelope illustration that teaches kids the sound and shape of the letter L through the word “Letter.” It connects handwriting with gratitude and thank-you note writing.
Why Use It:
This activity encourages early handwriting practice while introducing social-emotional learning. It’s perfect for Thanksgiving lessons about appreciation, communication, and kindness.
How to Use It:
• Trace uppercase and lowercase L on the right-hand side.
• Encourage children to “write a thankful letter” or draw a picture for someone special.
• Discuss gratitude words beginning with L, such as “love,” “laugh,” and “learn.”
Grade Suitability:
Ideal for Preschool and Kindergarten learners.
Target Users:
Teachers and parents who want to combine handwriting practice with Thanksgiving gratitude lessons in a fun, meaningful way.




