Hi there! Today, we’re going to learn about the letter O and practice writing it. The letter O is the 15th letter of the alphabet, and it looks like this: “O”.
Let’s start by tracing the letter O on this worksheet. Follow the dotted lines with your pencil to trace the letter O. Try to stay inside the lines as best as you can. This will help you get better at writing the letter O.
Next, we have some words that start with the letter O. Let’s trace these words on the worksheet as well. We have words like “orange,” “octopus,” “oval,” and “onion.” Can you think of any other words that start with the letter O?
Tracing these words will help you get used to writing the letter O in different contexts. Remember to take your time and try to stay inside the lines.
Here you can practice correct handwriting. Children practice writing the letter O in lower case, and upper case and words that begin with that initial letter. This activity is designed for visual learners.
Students can learn the followings through this activity.
- lowercase letters are the same height.
- upper case letters touch the top of the line.
- use finger spaces between each new letter or new word.
This will be very helpful for the students just beginning to start handwriting.