Learning Outcomes
The worksheet → uppercase cursive G tracing → helps preschoolers form the letter strokes with better control and direction.
The grater picture cue → letter-sound and visual linking → supports preschoolers in remembering where the G belongs.
Guided practice time → fine-motor coordination → makes future handwriting tasks feel less confusing and more familiar.
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Letter G Cursive Tracing Worksheet
The worksheet asks preschoolers to trace the uppercase cursive G with a grater picture, building letter formation and stroke control.
At age 3, kids often stall on letter shapes when curves feel tricky and their hands get tired quickly. Letter tracing practice helps fingers learn the starting point and direction while keeping the session short.
Use one calm round: point to the grater picture, say “grater, G,” trace the first stroke with your finger, then let your child trace the same uppercase cursive G one time.
The grater picture gives a familiar anchor, and the tracing path shows how to form the uppercase cursive G. It feels less generic than a plain letter sheet and works well for shared, screen-free practice.
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