Actually, there is
no math problem or task to solve in the image you uploaded.
The image is a
“Word Tracing Practice” worksheet, designed for early learners (typically preschool or kindergarten) to practice
handwriting and fine motor skills by tracing dotted letters and words.
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What’s on the worksheet:
There are 5 lines of text with dotted letters for tracing:
1.
The dog ran.
2.
The fox looked.
3.
I had a cookie.
4.
one two three
5.
four five six
Each word or number is written in dotted font so children can trace over it with a pencil to practice forming letters and numbers correctly.
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How to “Solve” This Worksheet (as an activity):
Since this is not a math or logic problem, “solving” it means completing the tracing exercise:
✔ Use a pencil to carefully trace over each dotted letter/number.
✔ Follow the direction of the dots — usually left to right, top to bottom.
✔ Try to stay within the lines and form neat, consistent letters.
✔ After tracing, you might try writing the words or numbers independently on blank lines below.
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Educational Purpose:
- Develops
hand-eye coordination
- Improves
letter and number formation
- Reinforces
vocabulary and counting
- Builds
confidence in writing
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Final Note:
If you were expecting a different kind of problem (like math, logic, or coding), please double-check the image or upload a new one with the actual task. But based on what’s shown, this is simply a handwriting practice sheet — and the “solution” is to trace the words!
Let me know if you’d like printable versions, tips for teaching tracing, or follow-up activities! ✏️📚
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of create a tracing worksheet.