Learning Outcomes
Lowercase l tracing → letter formation practice → smoother pencil control and clearer lowercase l shapes for first-grade writing.
Lowercase l tracing paired with lily → sound-and-shape connection → quicker recognition of the letter l during reading and spelling.
Guided tracing lines → consistent stroke direction → better readiness for copying sentences and completing handwriting tasks at school.
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Lowercase L Tracing With Lily Worksheet
This worksheet helps first-grade learners trace the lowercase letter l in printed style, paired with a lily picture, to practice handwriting and letter formation.
At age 6, letter shape control matters for copying words and getting ready for longer writing. Many parents notice frustration when a child cannot match the start, line, and curve of the letter l and wants to quit after a short turn.
Use this exact page for a quick 5-minute practice. Point to the lily picture first, model one slow trace of the lowercase l from top to bottom, then guide the child to trace the same lowercase l once and trace it again while saying “lily.”
The worksheet is useful because the picture anchors the letter to a familiar word, and the tracing path gives clear direction for the pencil. This page also makes repetition easy, without extra supplies or setup.
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