This worksheet helps you learn how to write the capital letter
A. You don’t need to solve a math problem — instead, you’ll practice drawing lines and then putting them together to make the letter A.
Here’s what to do step by step:
1.
Practice slanting lines (like / and \)
- First row: Trace the dotted diagonal lines that go from bottom-left to top-right (/). Start at the bottom line and draw up to the top line.
- Second row: Trace the dotted diagonal lines that go from top-left to bottom-right (\). Start at the top line and draw down to the bottom line.
2.
Practice the sleeping line (horizontal line —)
- Third row: Trace the short horizontal dotted lines. These are like little bridges across the middle of your writing space.
3.
Put it all together to make “A”
- Fourth row: You’ll see two slanted lines making a triangle shape (/\) and then a small horizontal line in the middle. Trace the dotted versions of these to complete the letter A.
- Fifth row: Now trace full capital A’s! Each one has two slanted sides and a crossbar in the middle.
💡 Tip: Always start at the top when you write letters. For “A”, start at the top left, slide down to the bottom right, then go back to the top and slide down to the bottom left, then add the middle bar.
You’re not solving for a number or answer — you’re practicing handwriting! Just follow the dots with your pencil.
Final Answer:
Trace the dotted lines as instructed to practice writing the letter "A".
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of beginning writing worksheets.