Welcome to day 4 of 10 where we explore ideas to help your child learn to spell and write their name! You can quickly jump to each day as it is indexed on this page.
Often kids get bored of doing tracing worksheets, I love to spice things up by offering a variety of options for them to enjoy the practice but in a new way!

Today we have water paints included in our name writing practice.

I choose once more the dot / outline font for its formation encouragement. The kids start at the dot and move in the logical sequence.
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Once dry hang in a place that will encourage name recognition every time they pass by!
I have used this worksheet many time and now when I try to create a new one it only shows up in portrait direction. Is there something I am missing to change it to landscape, so that I can see the whole name?
Thank you!