The image shows two name tracing and coloring worksheets for a child named
Kiana. These are common early childhood education activities designed to help children practice fine motor skills, letter recognition, and name writing.
Task Breakdown:
Each worksheet has three sections:
1.
"I can trace my name." – The child traces over the dotted letters of their name.
2.
"I can color my name." – The child colors in the letters of their name.
3.
"I can write my name." – The child writes their name independently.
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Observations from the Image:
- On the
left worksheet, the name is written as
"Kian", missing the final "a".
- Tracing: "Kian" (with red lines)
- Coloring: "Kian" (in blue)
- Writing: "Kian" (in green)
- On the
right worksheet, the name is correctly spelled as
"Kiana".
- Coloring: "Kiana" with each letter in a different color
- Tracing: "Kiana" with dotted lines
- Writing: "Kiana" (handwritten)
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Problem Identified:
There is a
spelling error on the left worksheet — the name is written as
"Kian" instead of
"Kiana". This could confuse a child learning to spell their name correctly.
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Solution & Explanation:
✔ Correct Name: The correct spelling is
"Kiana".
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Fix Needed:
The left worksheet should be corrected to show
"Kiana" in all sections:
- Trace: "Kiana"
- Color: "Kiana"
- Write: "Kiana"
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Why It Matters:
- Consistency helps children learn correct spelling.
- Repeated exposure to the wrong spelling may reinforce the error.
- The right worksheet is correct and serves as a good model.
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Recommendation:
- Replace or correct the left worksheet so it matches the correct spelling.
- Use both sheets together to reinforce correct spelling through tracing, coloring, and independent writing.
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Final Answer:
👉 The name
"Kiana" should be used consistently across all worksheets. The left sheet incorrectly spells the name as "Kian". Correcting this ensures accurate learning.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of traceable names worksheet.