This worksheet helps you practice writing and recognizing your name,
David. Here’s what to do in each section:
1.
“I can read my name”
→ Just look at the big word “David” and say it out loud. You’re showing you know how to read it!
2.
“I can color my name”
→ Use crayons or markers to color inside the letters of “David”. Make it fun — pick your favorite colors!
3.
“I can trace my name”
→ Carefully follow the dotted lines with a pencil or pen to write “David”. Go slowly so you stay on the dots. This helps your hand learn how to make the letters.
4.
“I can write my name”
→ On the blank lines, try writing “David” all by yourself. Start with a capital D, then a-v-i-d. Practice as many times as you want on those lines.
You’ve got this! Each step gets you better at reading and writing your own name.
Final Answer:
Complete each section as described: read “David”, color the outlined letters, trace the dotted letters, and write “David” independently on the provided lines.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable dotted names.