The image shows a name-learning worksheet titled
"I Know My Name!" designed to help a child learn how to read, spell, build, trace, and write their name:
Grayson.
Let’s go through each section of the worksheet and explain what needs to be done:
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🔹 Read it:
- The name
Grayson is written clearly in bold.
- This section helps the child
read their name aloud.
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🔹 Spell it:
- The letters of
Grayson are shown with colored dots beneath each letter.
- This helps the child
recognize the spelling and associate each letter with its position in the name.
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🔹 Build it:
- There are 7 boxes for building the name using letter tiles.
- Currently, the first four letters —
G, r, a, y — are already placed in red, orange, yellow, and green boxes.
- The remaining three letters —
s, o, n — need to be placed in the empty boxes.
- The correct order should be:
- 1st box:
G (already placed)
- 2nd box:
r (already placed)
- 3rd box:
a (already placed)
- 4th box:
y (already placed)
- 5th box:
s
- 6th box:
o
- 7th box:
n
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✔ So, the missing letters are
s,
o, and
n — which must be placed in that order.
> 🟦 Note: The image shows loose letter tiles around the sheet — including
's',
'n', and
'o' — suggesting these are meant to be moved into the blank boxes.
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🔹 Trace it:
- The name
Grayson is written in dotted letters.
- The child should
trace over the dotted letters to practice writing the name correctly.
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🔹 Write it:
- A blank line is provided where the child can
write the name independently after tracing.
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✔ Final Solution:
To complete the worksheet:
1.
Place the letter tiles in the "Build it" section:
- Box 5 →
s
- Box 6 →
o
- Box 7 →
n
2.
Trace the dotted letters in "Trace it."
3.
Write "Grayson" on the blank line in "Write it."
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💡 Purpose of the Worksheet:
This activity supports early literacy skills by reinforcing:
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Name recognition
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Phonemic awareness
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Fine motor skills (through tracing and building)
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Spelling and handwriting
It's a fun, hands-on way for young learners to master their name!
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or guidance on how to use this with a child!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable name puzzles.