Handwriting Practice Worksheets of Lowercase Letters

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Lowercase handwriting practice worksheets for kindergarten

These are the handwriting practice worksheets for lowercase letters, which are designed to help preschool and kindergarten kids learn how to write the letters. There are the dotted lowercase letters from a to z on each worksheet so children can practice writing on their own. Download these worksheets by clicking on the images and print them out for kids to practice at home or school.

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Lowercase handwriting practice worksheet

Download the lowercase handwriting practice worksheets

Kids first trace the letters and then write them in empty places. This helps children improve their writing skills as well as letter identification. These worksheets also have coloring exercises where kids color things that start with the same letter. This activity makes learning interesting.

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These worksheets can be used for:

  • Learning in elementary school
  • Writing exercises for kindergarten
  • Home practices

Types of Activities Included in the worksheets

These worksheets include a variety of activities designed to help young children practice tracing and writing the letters effectively.

1. Tracing the Letters

Children begin by tracing dotted lowercase letters (a to z). This can be done by using a sharp pencil. Tracing over and over again promotes confidence levels and improves early handwriting skills.

2. Writing the Letters

After tracing the letters with the pencil, kids will practice writing the letters on their own in the blank places. This activity helps children learn how to write lowercase letters

3. Coloring the Pictures

Each worksheet includes some pictures or images related to the letter (e.g., a for apple, b for ball). These pictures are related to the beginning letter mentioned in the given worksheet. Children can color these images, which will be a fun learning activity.


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