Learning Outcomes
Worksheet tracing practice → forms lowercase cursive y with correct starting point → steadier pencil control during kindergarten writing tasks.
Letter y shapes guided by yeti picture → connects letter sight with familiar y word → easier recall of the lowercase y form later.
Repeated tracing on one worksheet page → strengthens hand muscles and movement planning → smoother, more confident letter formation in daily practice.
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Yy
[ wai ]
Kindergarten Letter Y Cursive Tracing Worksheet
The Letter Y Cursive Tracing worksheet asks a kindergarten child to trace lowercase cursive y in a smooth, cursive style. A picture of “yeti” keeps the letter connected to a familiar word, so the sound and shape feel related.
At age 5, strong letter formation takes practice, but attention can wobble. Many parents notice that children get stuck on where to start, how to curve, or when to lift the pencil, especially with letters that look different from print.
Use this page as a shared activity, not a homework chore. Sit side-by-side, point to the yeti picture, trace the y once with a guiding finger, then guide the child to trace the letter one slow time, followed by two faster tries while keeping the same starting point.
This worksheet is useful because it pairs tracing with a word picture cue (“yeti”), which helps the child remember the letter in context. The focus stays on one skill, letter formation, so parents and teachers can repeat the same routine across days without switching tasks.
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