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Below is my collection of printable and free name tracing worksheets for names beginning with the letter P.
The names come from this year’s list of most popular names.
The list is ideal for early childhood education and handwriting practice, featuring customizable templates to enhance letter recognition, writing skills, and fine motor development for preschoolers and kindergarteners.
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.
License and Terms of Use: All printables are provided for non-commercial personal and classroom use only, not for resale or distribution. All rights reserved.
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If you can’t find the name you need, use my blank name tracing templates.
P Name Tracing Worksheets (21 Names)
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Can’t find the name you need?
The above names are from the most common names of this year. If you need a name that is less common, there are some solutions for you:
- Your first option is to use my collection of blank tracing sheets, which let you add any name by hand at the top. Simply print out a sheet, write the child’s name on the first line, and let them use your writing as a guide on the lines below. There are multiple versions, including designs specifically for boys and girls.
- If you feel you need a more professional printed look, you can use design software to make your own template. For the sheets I’ve provided on this page, I’ve used Canva Pro. You may be able to make a similar look and feel on Canva, either with the limited free version, or the Pro version which will provide you with more options for professional fonts, images, and styles.
Differentiation
Easier Tasks
Name tracing could be difficult if your child hasn’t had practice tracing the letters individually first. For this, I recommend accessing my extensive archive of letter tracing activities that you can print. Start with the individual letter that is the first letter of your child’s name. Have the child complete the tracing activities (including fun versions for dot tracing and coloring-in the letters). Once they feel confident with the first letter of their name, progress to the worksheets for the next letter, and so forth. Once they are familiar with all the letters of the name, you can return here to practice writing their full name.
More Difficult Tasks
Once your child feels confident in writing their name, you may wish to introduce additional words to their writing skillset. A good place to start is with sight words. These are the most common words in the English language and will ideally be identifiable “at sight”, without having to break the word down into their phenomes. But to start with, you can encourage greater familiarity with each word’s spelling through both flashcards and writing worksheets.
Another option is to start encouraging your children to write the days of the week. Using the days of the week worksheets on this website (free, of course!), your child can start learning the words, tracing them, and ordering them in the correct days of the week sequence!