This image is a
children’s name-writing worksheet, designed to help young learners practice writing and counting the letters in their own name.
Since you uploaded an image with this worksheet, but did not provide your actual name, I’ll walk you through
how to complete it step by step, using a sample name — let’s say
“Emma” — so you can follow along and then apply it to your own name.
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✏️ Step-by-Step Solution (Using “Emma” as Example):
#### 1.
Write Your Name in the First Box
> *“My name is…”* → Trace your name on the dotted lines.
👉 Write:
Emma
*(If you’re doing this for real, write your own name here — like “Liam”, “Sophia”, “Noah”, etc.)*
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#### 2.
Count the Letters in Your Name
> *“There are ___ letters in my name:”*
👉 “Emma” has
4 letters → Fill in the circle with
4
*(For example: “Alex” = 4, “Isabella” = 8, “Ben” = 3)*
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#### 3.
Draw One Letter per Box Below
> There are 10 empty boxes — use only as many as needed for your name.
👉 For “Emma”, you’d fill the first 4 boxes:
```
[ E ] [ M ] [ M ] [ A ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
```
*(Each box gets one letter from your name, left to right.)*
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#### 4.
Write Your Name Again in the Bottom Box
> *“(write your name)”*
👉 Neatly write:
Emma
*(This helps reinforce spelling and handwriting.)*
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🦖 Fun Bonus!
There’s a cute dinosaur at the bottom — kids can color it while practicing!
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🔁 Now It’s Your Turn!
Replace “Emma” with
your actual name and do the same:
1. Write your name in the top box.
2. Count how many letters are in your name → write that number in the circle.
3. Put each letter of your name into the boxes below — one letter per box.
4. Write your full name again in the bottom box.
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✔ Completed Example (for “Emma”):
```
Hi! My name is... Emma
There are 4 letters in my name:
[ E ] [ M ] [ M ] [ A ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Emma
```
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Let me know your name if you’d like me to personalize the answer for you! 😊
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of name writing worksheet.