It looks like you've uploaded a
"My Name Practice Sheet" designed for children to practice writing their names. However, the image doesn't include any actual name or handwritten content — it's just a blank worksheet with lines and instructions.
Here’s what the sheet says:
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"My Name Practice Sheet"
> *Trace your name then 3 times, then write it all by yourself.*
What the Worksheet Is For:
This is a handwriting practice tool typically used by young learners (e.g., preschool or kindergarten students) to improve fine motor skills and letter formation. The dashed red lines are meant for
tracing, while the solid blue lines are for
independent writing.
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How to Use This Sheet:
1.
Step 1: Trace Your Name
- Write your name in the first dashed line (red).
- Then trace over it 2 more times on the next two dashed lines.
- This helps kids learn the correct shape and flow of letters.
2.
Step 2: Write It By Yourself
- On the solid blue lines, write your name
without tracing.
- This reinforces memory and muscle memory for writing independently.
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Example (if your name were "Emma"):
```
Dashed line 1: E---m---m---a (trace)
Dashed line 2: E---m---m---a (trace again)
Dashed line 3: E---m---m---a (trace again)
Solid line 1: Emma
Solid line 2: Emma
Solid line 3: Emma
```
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Tips for Success:
- Use a pencil or crayon.
- Start at the top of each letter and follow the direction of the stroke.
- Encourage proper finger grip and posture.
- Praise effort, not just neatness!
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Since no name is written or traced yet, this sheet is ready to be used! Just fill it in following the instructions.
Let me know if you'd like help creating a printable version or adding a specific name to it!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of practice writing your name.