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Let’s go step by step to complete this worksheet for the name Jinsop.

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1. “A picture of me.”


→ This is a drawing space. Since we can’t draw here, you would draw your own picture in that box on paper. We’ll skip this part since it’s personal and visual.

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2. “Read it.” → Already done: Jinsop



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3. “Trace it.” → The dotted letters are already there: J i n s o p


→ You would trace over them with a pencil or crayon. Again, we’re just confirming the correct spelling.

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4. “Box write.”


This means writing each letter in its own box — one letter per box.

The name is J-I-N-S-O-P → that’s 6 letters.

Looking at the boxes provided: There are 6 empty boxes (some connected like blocks). So we fill them like this:

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[ J ] [ I ] [ N ] [ S ] [ O ] [ P ]
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But note: In the image, the “box write” section shows a shape made of 6 squares arranged like a Tetris piece — but still, you write one letter per square, left to right.

So:
First box: J
Second box: I
Third box: N
Fourth box: S
Fifth box: O
Sixth box: P

Correct order: J I N S O P

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5. “Color it.” → The word “Jinsop” is written in outline font. You’d color inside the letters. Not applicable here digitally.



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6. “Cut and Paste”


There are 6 blank dashed boxes below. Below those, there are individual letter tiles:
J | p | i | o | s | n

We need to cut out these letters and paste them in the correct order to spell Jinsop.

Let’s rearrange the given letters:

Given: J, p, i, o, s, n

We want: J - I - N - S - O - P

So let’s match:

- First letter: J → available
- Second letter: I → available as “i” (lowercase) → okay, we use it as uppercase if needed, or assume case doesn’t matter for pasting.
- Third letter: N → available as “n”
- Fourth letter: S → available as “s”
- Fifth letter: O → available as “o”
- Sixth letter: P → available as “p”

So even though some are lowercase, we use them in order.

Order to paste:
J → i → n → s → o → p

Wait — but the target name is Jinsop, which starts with capital J, then lowercase? Or all caps? Looking at the tracing and coloring sections, it's written as “Jinsop” — so likely first letter capitalized, rest lowercase? But in the cut-and-paste, all letters are given in mixed case.

Actually, looking again:

In the “Cut and Paste” row, the letters provided are:

> J p i o s n

That’s:
Capital J, then lowercase p, i, o, s, n.

But the name is Jinsop — which should be:

J (capital), then i, n, s, o, p — all lowercase? Or maybe all uppercase? Let’s check the other parts.

In “Trace it”: it’s written as “Jinsop” — J capital, rest lowercase? Actually, in the image, it looks like all letters are same size — probably meant to be treated as case-insensitive for learning purposes.

But to be precise: The standard way to write a name is Jinsop — capital J, rest lowercase.

However, in the cut-and-paste, we have:

Available letters:
- J (uppercase)
- p (lowercase)
- i (lowercase)
- o (lowercase)
- s (lowercase)
- n (lowercase)

To spell Jinsop, we need:

Position 1: J → we have J
Position 2: i → we have i
Position 3: n → we have n
Position 4: s → we have s
Position 5: o → we have o
Position 6: p → we have p

Perfect! All letters are present.

Now, arrange them in order:

From left to right in the 6 dashed boxes:

Box 1: J
Box 2: i
Box 3: n
Box 4: s
Box 5: o
Box 6: p

So the final pasted sequence is: J i n s o p

Which spells Jinsop — correct!

Note: Even though ‘i’, ‘n’, etc., are lowercase, that’s fine — in early education, they often accept matching the letters regardless of case, especially when the focus is on letter recognition and sequencing.

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Final Check:



Name: Jinsop
Letters needed: J, I, N, S, O, P
Letters given: J, p, i, o, s, n → same letters, just different cases.

Reordered correctly: J, i, n, s, o, p → forms "Jinsop"

Yes! That matches.

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Final Answer:
For the “Cut and Paste” section, paste the letters in this order from left to right:
J, i, n, s, o, p

(You may also write it as: Jinsop)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printing name worksheet.
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