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This "Write Your Name" activity helps children practice letter recognition by finding and circling lowercase letters in a grid before copying them onto the line.

Printable kindergarten worksheet for writing names, featuring a grid of lowercase letters to find and circle.

Printable kindergarten worksheet for writing names, featuring a grid of lowercase letters to find and circle.

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Problem Description:


The task involves writing your name and identifying the first letter of your name in a provided alphabet grid. You are then asked to circle that letter and write it on the line at the bottom of the page. The process is repeated for each subsequent letter of your name until you have written your entire name.

Solution Explanation:



1. Identify Your Name:
- Assume your name is "Emily" (you can replace this with any name you choose).

2. Find the First Letter of Your Name:
- The first letter of "Emily" is "E".
- Locate "E" in the alphabet grid provided in the image.
- Circle the letter "E".

3. Write the Letter on the Line:
- Write the circled letter "E" on the line at the bottom of the page.

4. Repeat for Each Subsequent Letter:
- The next letter in "Emily" is "M".
- Locate "M" in the alphabet grid, circle it, and write it on the line below.
- Continue this process for each letter in your name: "L", "I", "L", "Y".

5. Final Step:
- Once all letters of your name are identified, circled, and written on the line, you will have completed the task.

Example Walkthrough:


- Name: Emily
- Step 1: Find "E" in the grid, circle it, and write "E" on the line.
- Step 2: Find "M" in the grid, circle it, and write "M" on the line.
- Step 3: Find "L" in the grid, circle it, and write "L" on the line.
- Step 4: Find "I" in the grid, circle it, and write "I" on the line.
- Step 5: Find "L" again in the grid, circle it, and write "L" on the line.
- Step 6: Find "Y" in the grid, circle it, and write "Y" on the line.

Final Answer:


If your name is "Emily," the completed line at the bottom of the page would read:
Emily

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\boxed{\text{Emily}}
$$

(Note: Replace "Emily" with your actual name if different.)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of learn to write your name worksheet.
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