Hands-on Name Activities Writing Practice and Name Tracing

Looking for simple and fun name practice activities for your preschool and kindergarten students? Check out these activities that promote fine motor, problem solving, letter & name recognition, spelling, reading, writing, and so much more! Your students are going to LOVE practicing their names with these activities and your going to LOVE how easy they are to use!

Here are a variety of simple, easy to use, and highly engaging name practice activity pages. These pages make great resources for preschool and kindergarten students learning to read, write, and spell their names. 

Name Tracing Activity #1

This simple fine motor name practice worksheet is fully editable and provides students the opportunity to color, trace, and write their names to practice in multiple ways. This practice sheet is super easy to use; just type in your class list and each sheet will automatically populate for each student. This activity makes name-writing practice fun while building confidence and working on important fine motor skills. 

 

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Name Writing Activity #2

Need a no-prep activity can be used to promote students’ fine motor practice, name and letter recognition, and writing skills. Students will trace with fingers, trace with pencil, color, and write their names with this fun and low-prep activity. Students will build name-writing confidence and fine motor skills while having fun and learning letters! Check it out today! 

 

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Name Writing Activities #3

Name practice made easy! Students will love this no-prep editable name practice activity page. Simply type in your class list and each sheet will automatically populate for each student. Students can read, build, and write their names to build fine motor skills and confidence! Perfect for preschool and kindergarten students of all levels! 

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My Name Book

This hands-on editable name practice book contains multiple fine motor name activities for preschool and kindergarten. This book is easy to use and prepare. Simply type your class list in once and each page will populate appropriately! Could it be any easier?! Check out the book here

Name & Letter Formation 

Want your students to practice proper letter formation when writing their names? This page of our name book shows students how to form letters correctly. This is done with a special font showing students where to start and how to proceed when forming letters. Your students writing is sure to improve when using this engaging page. Check out the book here


 I Can Say My Name 

This page is perfect for those audio learners! Students will say the letters in their name out loud to a partner, teacher, or to their shoe, elbow, etc… This verbal letter naming practice promotes confidence in letter naming and name spelling and recognition. Your students can color their names once they have said the letters in their name confidently and without error. Check out the book here


 

I Can Type My Name 

Students will learn all about typing and where letters are on a keyboard with this fun name practice page. Print this page and have students highlight each of the letters of their names. Then have students practice “typing” their names in the correct order. Take this activity to the next level by teaching students about where their hands should be placed on the keyboard and how to type with the appropriate fingers. Check out the book here

 

I Can Color My Name 

This name coloring page is included within this fine motor book for students to represent themselves using color and design. Your students will enjoy recognizing letters and spelling their names, all while having artistic freedom when completing this page. Check out the book here

 

Playdough Name Building 

What’s more engaging than a hands-on learning activity? ….Not much! This name-building activity uses playdough to give students a way to practice letter formation and name writing through fine motor practice. Simply give students a small container of playdough and their name-building page. Students will use playdough to build their names. Take a picture of the completed page to add to your student’s name book! Check out the book here


I Can Dot My Name 

Grab your q-tips and paints for this fun name practice page! Students will dot their name with paint on a q-tip in this section of our name book. This page requires good fine motor skills and problem-solving skills to complete. Your students are going to LOVE this page and you’re going to LOVE that they are practicing so many skills! Check out the book here


I Can Write and Trace My Name 

This engaging page is a part of our Editable Name Practice Book to give students a chance to trace and write their names (on their own) multiple times. Students can show off all their name learning with this engaging page. Students can use a pencil, pen, or marker to show off their learning! Check out the book here

 

Number of Letters in My Name

Your students will show their name and number knowledge on this page of their name book. Your students will be able to count the number of letters in their name and then color that corresponding number box. Your students will love knowing how many letters are in their name and sharing it with a friend or family member! Check out the book here

 

I Can Find My Name Letters 

Letter recognition is made fun and easy with this page of our name practice book. It is simple and easy to use! Students will search the letter box for letters in their names and then circle or highlight them. Take this activity to the next level by using a magnifying glass to find the letters. Your students will enjoy this sleuth-like activity! Check out the book here


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