The image you've uploaded is a handwriting practice worksheet designed to help learners improve their cursive writing skills. The task is clearly stated at the top:
"Trace along the outline."
Problem:
The goal is to trace over the dashed outlines of the words written in cursive, which are repeated multiple times on the page.
Words to Trace:
The words provided for tracing are:
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sat
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pay
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egg
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pen
These words are written in cursive at the top of the worksheet in solid black ink as a model. Below that, each word appears several times in light gray dashed lines (outlines) on lined paper, allowing the user to trace over them.
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Solution:
To complete this task:
1.
Use a pencil or pen to carefully follow the dashed lines of each word.
2. Start with the first row below the example and trace each word (
sat,
pay,
egg,
pen) by following the dotted outline.
3. Repeat this process for all the rows until you have traced each word multiple times.
4. Focus on maintaining consistent letter size, spacing, and smooth cursive connections between letters.
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Purpose of the Exercise:
This activity helps develop:
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Fine motor skills
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Hand-eye coordination
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Cursive letter formation
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Consistency in handwriting
It's commonly used in early education (e.g., kindergarten or elementary school) to teach children how to write cursive letters correctly.
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Summary:
✔ Task: Trace the cursive words "sat," "pay," "egg," and "pen" along the dashed outlines.
✔ How to do it: Use a writing tool to follow the dotted lines in each row.
✔ Goal: Improve cursive handwriting through repetition and guided practice.
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or guidance on forming each cursive letter!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of cursive handwriting worksheets.