T Name Tracing Worksheets – 20 Names (Free & Printable)

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Below is my collection of printable and free name tracing worksheets for names beginning with the letter T.

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.

T Name Tracing Worksheets (20 Names)

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Can’t Find the Name you Need?

The names listed here represent the year’s most popular choices. If you don’t see your child’s name because it’s less common, don’t worry. Here are some ways to create worksheets for unique names:

  • Firstly, you can use a blank name tracing sheet. These worksheets are designed for you to print them out then write the child’s name on the top line in your own handwriting. Then, have the child attempt to trace and practice your modelling in the subsequent lines. There are several different versions, including with tracing letters for the first letter of the child’s name (with every letter of the alphabet) and boy and girl versions.
  • The more difficult option is to use design software such as Canva to create your own sheets. The benefit of this option is that you can write-in the child’s name in a professional font like Arial or Tahoma. Canva has a range of templates you can use for this purpose, and it is very easy to create. The free version of Canva may be enough for personal purposes, but if you want the advanced and premium features and fonts, you’d have to buy a monthly subscription.

Differentiation

Make it Easier

Name tracing is not an activity that a child can begin without prior skill development. We usually start with coloring sheets to help children develop the skills of holding a pen. Next, we might move to dot tracing activities, like tracing animal shapes, to help with precision in penmanship. Finally, you might want to use my free individual letter tracing sheets to learn the correct strokes required for letter formation.

Make it More Challenging

One step beyond writing your own name is writing other, common, words. You can use a word database for selecting the next words to practice, such as the Dolch sight words list or the Fry words list, which both have their own inventories of the most common words for children to learn. Feel free to use my free worksheets for learning sight words which can help introduce those words to your children in fun and engaging ways.

You could also introduce days of the week, which are words your child may be excited to learn and practice. Using my days of the week worksheets, you can help children learn how to write and spell each day, while also engaging in some fun word search and sorting activities for each day!

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