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Oct 12, 20211 min

Trace and write body parts

Updated: Nov 1, 2021

What is it

Learning the body parts through tracing and writing practice

Each worksheet comes with 2 different levels of difficulty

  • Level 1: Trace the words with the aid of the dotted words

  • Level 2: Writing the words on the lines provided

Teaching Objectives

  • Learning to identify the body parts

  • Learning to trace and write with the aid of the lines

How to use

  • Identify the pictures in the worksheets before starting

  • Using a pencil or a marker trace the words

  • Learn the spelling of each body parts

Teaching tips

  • Start with worksheets from Level 1 to build up your child’s confidence. When your child is more fluent in tracing, then proceed to Level 2 to practice writing without the aid of the dotted words.

  • To prevent the child from missing out on questions, it is a good practice to have the child to systematically work from top to bottom rather than randomly tracing the words as he sees them.

Embed more learning opportunities

  • Receptive language - Point to arms

  • Expressive language - What is this body part?

  • Sight-word/Spelling - What does this say? How to spell “Ears”?

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