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Tracing Words (Uppercase and Lowercase)

  • Writer: Our Special Story
    Our Special Story
  • Jul 1
  • 2 min read


What is it

Tracing worksheets with uppercase and lowercase letter words of common daily items and labels


Teaching Objectives

  • To practice the tracing words for both uppercase and lowercase letters

  • To work on sustained attention and independence to complete worksheet

  • To learn to read CVC words and sight words of common daily items and labels 





How to use

  • If child is just beginning to trace, start with words with uppercase letters (as there are more straight lines as compared to lowercase letters)

  • For either reading or writing, start with easier CVC words to build them up before moving on to harder sight words.

  • Pair what they are tracing with the pictures to help them understand the meaning of the word better 

  • Increase the number of worksheets they need to complete systematically 



Teaching tips

  • If child has difficulty tracing letters with the correct stroke, 

    • break it down and work on that particular letter in isolation 

    • Show child how to trace, then get them to do it 

    • Use directional verbal prompts to help them recall the strokes (e.g. for e- across and around) 


Here are some videos:



Embed more learning opportunities

  • Receptive sight words - cover the pictures and ask child to point to a word (e.g. point to red) 

  • Spelling - cover the words and get the child to recall and spell out the word 




-Specially created by Our Special Story-


Our Special Story provides Home Based 1-on-1 ABA Therapy, Early Intervention Class, School Readiness Class, Social Skills Class and School Shadowing for children with autism spectrum disorder, speech delay and other special needs. 


ABA Therapy can help to improve behaviour, attention, speech and communication, cognitive skills, motor skills, school readiness, social skills, self help skills and more!





 
 
 

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