Learning Outcomes
Uppercase cursive V → tracing letter formation → steadier pencil control and smoother, clearer V shapes for kindergarten writing.
Violet picture cue → linking a familiar word to letter shape → quicker recognition of the V form when the word violet appears.
Tracing practice lines → building fine-motor muscle memory → more confident start-and-stop control for later letter writing.
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Cursive Letter V Tracing Worksheet
This worksheet asks a kindergarten child to trace the uppercase cursive V shape in handwriting form, paired with a familiar picture of violet.
At age 5, letter control takes practice, and “count the line and copy it” can feel tricky fast. Many parents notice their child pauses mid-stroke, so the goal here is calm, steady tracing using the picture-word cue.
Start with the violet picture. Point to the letter V area, trace one V slowly with a finger, and say “V for violet.” Then the child traces one line, and the adult immediately does one more together on the next line.
Unlike a generic letter sheet, this page ties the V shape to a real word picture, so the child has something concrete to remember while tracing. The cursive-style tracing helps build the hand movements needed for future writing.
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