Let’s think about what this worksheet is asking you to do.
You see the phrase “My name is” written at the top with arrows and numbers showing how to trace each letter. That means it’s a tracing practice — you’re supposed to follow the lines to learn how to write those letters correctly.
Then, below that, there are blank lines (some solid, some dashed) for you to practice writing on your own.
At the bottom, you see “My name is” again — but this time, it’s in dotted letters. That means you’re supposed to trace over those dots to practice forming the words yourself.
So the task is:
👉 Trace the letters in “My name is” at the top using the arrow guides.
👉 Then, trace the dotted version at the bottom.
👉 Finally, try writing “My name is” by yourself on the blank lines — maybe even add your actual name after it!
This helps you learn handwriting — especially how to form capital and lowercase letters properly.
Final Answer:
Trace the letters in “My name is” following the arrows at the top, then trace the dotted version at the bottom, and finally practice writing “My name is” (and your real name!) on the blank lines.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of blank name tracing worksheets.