To solve this problem, we need to look at how the name is built on the worksheet.
1.
Look at the top box: The name "Alan" is written in grey letters. This shows you what the name looks like.
2.
Count the boxes: Below the grey name, there are empty squares. You need to count how many letters are in the name to know how many squares to use.
* A - l - a - n
* That is
4 letters. So, you would trace or write one letter in each of the 4 empty squares.
3.
Look at the bottom cards: At the very bottom, there are separate cards with letters on them:
A,
l,
a,
n.
4.
Put it together: The task is to take those loose letter cards and put them in the correct order to spell the name shown at the top.
So, for the first sheet, you arrange the cards to spell
Alan.
For the second sheet, you arrange the cards to spell
Brayden.
Final Answer:
The task is to practice writing names by tracing the letters in the empty boxes and arranging the letter cards at the bottom to spell the name correctly (e.g., A-l-a-n for Alan).
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of name writing worksheet.