Learning Outcomes
Child → traces printed lowercase t → builds steady pencil control and correct starting and ending spots for the letter.
Child → practices t with a teacup picture cue → connects the letter shape to a familiar word and supports early recognition.
Parent or teacher → runs short tracing sessions → reduces frustration and improves confidence during everyday handwriting practice.
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Lowercase t Tracing Worksheet for Letter Formation
This tracing worksheet helps a first grader practice handwriting and letter formation by tracing the printed lowercase letter t and pairing it with a picture of a teacup.
At this age, kids can get stuck when letter strokes feel random, and tracing the same shape too long can feel frustrating. The teacup picture gives the lowercase t a real, familiar anchor.
Use this exact page by pointing to the teacup picture and saying, “Teacup starts with t.” Then model one slow trace of the lowercase t, and have the child trace it again while keeping the pencil on the lines.
The worksheet stays focused on one letter in printed style, so practice fits into short parent-child work time. It also uses the teacup connection to make letter practice feel more purposeful than a generic copy page.
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