

Kite Tracing Lines enable children to trace over a variety of different lines in different directions. This will help children in the development of their pre-writing skills. As a child practice tracing over these lines through copying and tracing this will give them the confidence and ability to write letters and numbers correctly.
Ice Cream Tracing Lines aims to help children in the development of pre-writing skills. It provides children with the ability to use cognitive development, observations, and hand-eye coordination and encourages the child to draw in a specific direction. As a child practice tracing over these lines through copying and tracing this will give them the confidence and ability to write letters and numbers correctly.
Christmas Tracing consists of Christmas pictures that a child can trace over and then they continue on to decorate and colour the picture. The skill of tracing over different lines or shapes is called pattern writing. As a child practice pattern writing by copying and tracing lines and shapes, this will give them the confidence and the ability to write letters and numbers correctly.
Vehicle Tracing enables children in pre-writing skills. It encourages the child to draw in specific directions, around different shapes, and lines of various sizes. As a child practice tracing over these lines through copying and tracing this will give them the confidence and ability to write letters and numbers correctly.
Halloween Tracing helps the children in their development of prewriting skills by encouraging them to trace pictures. By tracing pictures children trace over different lines and shapes while creating the picture which will give them the confidence to write letters and numbers.
Rangoli Tracing encourages children to trace the dots over the rangoli design. This can be done using different coloured textas. Rangoli is a traditional Indian decoration of simple patterns and geometric shapes made with ground rice, particularly during festivals including Diwali.
The Colour Tracing Sentences helps children to begin to recognise and write the names of primary and secondary colours. Children identify the colour and colour the object in the correct colour and trace the sentences. These are great for children that show an interest in writing and to recognise colour names.
The Tracing Lines Practice Worksheets enable children to trace over various lines. This will support children to develop the correct method of learning to write letters and numbers and practice holding a pencil correctly.
Hairstyle Pattern Tracing aims to help children in the development of pre-writing skills. It encourages the child to draw in a specific directions. As a child practices tracing over these lines through copying and tracing this will give them the confidence and ability to write letters and numbers correctly.
Weather Tracing Lines aims to help children in the development of pre-writing skills. It encourages the child to draw in a specific direction. As a child practice tracing over these lines through copying and tracing this will give them the confidence and ability to write letters and numbers correctly.
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