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FREE MINIBOOK TRACING LINES | Monkey Themed

A monkey-themed pre-writing minibook has students trace four dashed line patterns — straight, wavy, zigzag, and curved — one pattern per page.
Grades
Grades 1–2
Pages
5
File type
PDF
Preparation
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Instant download · Updated Jun 11, 2024

Subject
ELA, Writing, Handwriting
Topic
tracing lines, tracing worksheets
Resource types
Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Preparation
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What's inside this resource

WORKSHEETS TO REVIEW

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A. RESOURCE KEYWORDS:

strokes, lines to draw, stroke exercises, strokes for children, stroke activities, stroke worksheets.


B. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PRODUCT:

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1. Why should teachers use educational materials in the classroom?

As is known, it is vital that children start from a young age with activities that help the development of their fine motor skills, which is why this type of stroke activities will help them precisely develop those skills.

2. What is the name of this document?

The title of this resource is "5 line tracing worksheets for children with a monkey theme"

3. What topic will you address in this resource?

They will address the topic of strokes and fine motor skills.

4. For what ages is it recommended?

Recommended for children from 3 to 6 years old who are learning their first strokes.

5. Who is the author of this document?

The author of this document is EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS.

6. In what area of ​​knowledge can it be applied?

In the area of ​​psychomotor or fine graphomotor skills.

7. Should I apply it individually or in groups in my class?

It is preferable to apply it individually because the activity is extremely simple and fast.

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In the classroom

Teaching tips & learning objectives

Learning objectives

  • Trace straight dashed lines using a pencil or finger
  • Trace wavy and zigzag dashed lines to build pencil control
  • Trace curved dashed lines in preparation for letter formation
  • Build fine motor coordination through repeated line-tracing practice

Teaching tips

  • Use as a fine-motor warm-up station before handwriting practice
  • Laminate the pages so students can trace repeatedly with a dry-erase marker
  • Have students trace with a finger first, then a pencil, for extra sensory practice
  • Pair with letter-tracing pages later in the year since the line shapes mirror common letter strokes

Skills covered

  • fine motor skills
  • pre-writing

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Questions teachers ask about this resource

Do the tracing patterns get more difficult as the pages progress?

Yes — the pages move from simple straight and gentle wave lines to sharper zigzags and then curved patterns.

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