This alphabet and number tracing set includes 28 single letters, 11 letter combinations, and numbers from 1 to 10, suitable for 5-year-olds to practice tracing and become familiar with letters and numbers before entering first grade.
This alphabet and number tracing set includes 28 single letters, 11 letter combinations, and numbers from 1 to 10, suitable for 5-year-olds to practice tracing and familiarize themselves with letters and numbers before entering first grade. You can print directly from the images or download the alphabet tracing template as a PDF file and print it out for your children to trace.
Alphabet tracing practice template
The dotted line patterns below are written in elementary school font on a 4-line ruled notebook , following the Ministry's regulations. Children will practice tracing the pre-printed letters on one side of an A4 sheet to familiarize themselves with the letters and learn the correct writing size, helping them to write neatly and beautifully. Teachers and parents can save the images or download the files in this article to print out individual letters for children to practice tracing.
Simple letter tracing practice for 5-year-olds
You can print directly from the image, or download the coloring book file at the end of the article.
Click this link to download the file for tracing dotted letters for your child:
Download alphabet tracing practice files for 5-year-olds.
Tracing letter patterns for 5-year-olds
In addition to the single letters listed above, there are 11 compound letters, which you can refer to below:
You can download the PDF alphabet chart for your children to print and practice using the link below.
Download the file for tracing letter combinations.
Coloring sheets numbered 1 to 10 for children
These tracing worksheets for numbers from 1 to 10 are designed with dotted lines to help children easily practice writing numbers while also making writing more enjoyable for them.
Download coloring pages numbered 1 to 10 for your child.
Tracing worksheet for children to practice basic strokes.
With the tracing worksheets below, preschool children can begin to familiarize themselves with and practice tracing basic strokes such as vertical lines, horizontal lines, left-slanted lines, right-slanted lines, upper hooks, lower hooks, etc., thereby helping them learn to write letters more easily.
Download the basic stroke tracing worksheet for children.