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Grab all of my kids letter Y tracing worksheets here.
Each individual printable worksheet is free and you can select from the variations below. These worksheets can help children learn the alphabet and build fine motor skills.
The variations below include upper case and lower case ‘Yy’ versions for a variety of practice as well as common words with Y in them for early learners including yak, yes, and yellow.
All worksheets are designed to be printed on A4 paper. Make sure you select “shrink to fit” in order to ensure best quality output from your printer.
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Free Letter Y Tracing Worksheets

Designed by Chris
This worksheet is all about helping students to understand that words are made up of single letters. With a focus on the letter ‘Y’, students write a word with the letter appearing eight times: “A yellow yak was in the yard yesterday”.

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This version focuses on practicing the capital and lowercase versions. This one was designed with large letters and simple tracing for pre-K students. If your child finds this easy, use our next version down that has smaller letters (requiring better fine motor skills) and horizontal handwriting lines.

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This version places uppercase and lowercase Ee letters alongside one another. The idea is to associate the two letters through proximal placement – students are encouraged to recognize these two letter forms as having the same semantic meaning.

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This version is designed to show progression in one page. Students start with a lowercase y on its own and practice it on the first line. Then, they try the uppercase Y, then on the third line they combine them both. Finally, students get a chance to practice a short word beginning with y – yak!
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