Problem Description:
The task is to write the lowercase letter "a" multiple times, following the example provided. The image shows a dashed outline of the letter "a" with an arrow indicating the starting point for writing. Additionally, there is a word partially written as ".....nt," which appears to be a clue or hint related to the letter "a."
Solution Explanation:
1.
Understanding the Task:
- The instruction asks to write the lowercase letter "a."
- The dashed outline provides a guide for how the letter should be written.
- The word ".....nt" is likely a clue. Given that it ends with "nt," and considering common words starting with "a," the word could be "ant." This aligns with the image of an ant next to the dashed letter.
2.
Writing the Letter "a":
- Follow the dashed outline provided in the image.
- Start at the indicated point (as shown by the arrow) and trace the shape of the letter "a."
- Practice writing the letter "a" in the blank spaces provided below the dashed outline.
3.
Completing the Word:
- The word ".....nt" suggests that the missing letters are "a," making the complete word "ant."
- This ties in with the image of the ant, reinforcing the connection.
Step-by-Step Solution:
1.
Trace the Dashed Outline:
- Use the dashed outline as a guide to practice writing the letter "a."
- Ensure you start at the arrow's location and follow the path of the dashed lines.
2.
Write the Letter Multiple Times:
- In the blank spaces provided, write the letter "a" repeatedly, using the dashed outline as a reference.
- Aim for consistency in size and shape.
3.
Complete the Word:
- Fill in the missing letters in ".....nt" to form the word "ant."
- This step confirms the connection between the letter "a" and the image of the ant.
Final Answer:
- Write the letter "a" in the blank spaces as shown.
- The completed word is:
ant.
This exercise helps reinforce letter recognition and handwriting skills while incorporating a fun visual element (the ant).
Final Answer Boxed:
\boxed{a} (written multiple times in the blanks)
Word: \boxed{ant}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of lower case writing worksheet.