Class KG English Worksheet on Pre Writing Lines

Class KG English Worksheet on Pre Writing Lines
Class KG English Worksheet on Pre Writing Lines

Class KG English Worksheet on Pre Writing Lines

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Ready, Set, Trace! Pre-Writing Lines & Strokes for KG 


 

This Kindergarten worksheet on Pre-Writing Lines and Strokes helps young learners develop essential fine motor skills needed for letter formation and early writing. Designed especially for KG students, this worksheet focuses on tracing straight lines, curved lines, zigzags, waves, circles, ovals, and uppercase letters. 


 

Through structured tracing practice, children strengthen hand control, pencil grip, and movement coordination. These foundational strokes prepare learners for writing alphabets and numbers confidently and neatly. 


 

Why Pre-Writing Practice Matters in Early Learning? 

Practising lines and strokes helps children: 

1. Develop strong fine motor and pencil control skills. 

2. Improve hand-eye coordination. 

3. Build confidence before formal letter writing begins. 

4. Prepare for uppercase and lowercase letter formation. 


 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 


 

🧠 Exercise 1 – Trace the Straight Lines 

Children trace vertical, horizontal, and slanting straight dotted lines carefully to build control and direction awareness. 


 

🌙 Exercise 2 – Trace the Curved Lines 

Students practise tracing semi-circles and curved strokes that are important for forming letters like C, O, and S. 


 

⚡ Exercise 3 – Trace the Zigzag & Wavy Lines 

Children trace zigzag and wavy patterns to strengthen wrist movement and smooth flow control. 


 

⭕ Exercise 4 – Trace the Circles & Ovals 

Students trace circular and oval shapes to prepare for writing round letters such as O, Q, and D. 


 

🔤 Exercise 5 – Trace the Dotted Letters 

Children neatly trace uppercase letters from A to T, strengthening letter formation and stroke sequencing skills. 


 

ANSWER KEY (For Parents & Educators) 


 

Exercise 1 – Straight Lines 

Students should trace neatly over: 

• Vertical lines 

• Horizontal lines 

• Left-slanting lines 

• Right-slanting lines 


 

Exercise 2 – Curved Lines 

Students should carefully trace all dotted curved shapes and semi-circles from left to right. 


 

Exercise 3 – Zigzag & Wavy Lines 

Students should trace zigzag patterns and smooth wave lines without lifting the pencil unnecessarily. 


 

Exercise 4 – Circles & Ovals 

Students should fully trace each circle and oval, maintaining smooth continuous strokes. 


 

Exercise 5 – Uppercase Letters 

Students trace the dotted uppercase letters: 

A B C D E 

F G H I J 

K L M N O 

P Q R S T 


 

(Tracing quality may vary based on fine motor development.) 


 

Build a strong writing foundation for your child with structured pre-writing stroke practice designed especially for Kindergarten learners. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

They prepare children’s hands for proper letter writing.

Straight, curved, zigzag, and circular lines are commonly practiced.

They improve pencil control and writing confidence.