Letter Tracing
Letter Tracing – Lowercase a-e
Lowercase a–e on dotted midlines: grey trace rows teach bowl-and-stick shapes for a and d, round e, and correct b height. Built for Reception when lowercase joins daily writing.
About this resource
- Category
- Handwriting
- Type
- Letter Tracing
- Year group
- Reception
- Format
- A4 PDF
Good for
- Writing cat, bed, and pen after CVC lessons
- Separating b and d with guided stroke practice
- Tracing e without making it into a capital
- Linking to Phase 2 phonics letter families
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