T-U-V-W-X-Y-Z Letter Tracing Worksheets

Trace, learn Letter Tracing This Worksheets! T-U-V-W-X-Y-Z. Practise pages of various colour and printable materials to train a kid to master all letters, to practise handwriting, and develop fine or gross motor abilities.

1. T-U Letter Tracing Worksheets

The letter T can be written as follows; a straight vertical line, which goes up and down but there is a short horizontal line across the very top. To create the letter U the first thing that needs to be done is starting at the upper left and re creating the curve in a shape of a cup right down and round and then back up on the right side. Following these letters enhances straight and curve strokes, which is practised to add a fine balance of coordination, accuracy, and confidence to the handwriting.

2. V-W Letter Tracing Worksheets

To make the letter V begin at the left of the top and sketched downwards slanted to a point then sketched upwards slanted to the right. In the case of letter W we use a slanted line in a downward direction followed by an upward slanted line connexion then another downward slanted line and finally another upward slanted line depending upon the type of letter towards the end. Writing these letters will enable the children to exercise diagonal strokes, fine motor and develop precision in their handwritings.

3. X-Y-Z Letter Tracing Worksheets

To create the letter X, one can divide it into two vertical lines first getting the diagonal line between the top-left and bottom-right and then halfway across the diagonal line taking the top right middle to the bottom left. In the case of the letter Y, have two diagonal half lines, at the base of which is the point where they meet and making at the top of which a straight vertical line is made down to the point of meeting. On this alphabet, a horizontal line at the top of the alphabet is required to start with, then a diagonal line must be drawn down to the bottom left corner and then a horizontal line again across the bottom, completes the entire letter. Use of these letters assists children in using straight strokes and diagonal strokes as this teaches them control, accuracy and general handwriting.

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