Three In One Writing Practice Book For Pre-Schooling

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Title: “Three-in-One Writing Practice Book for Pre-Schoolers”

Introduction:

Welcome to the Three-in-One Writing Practice Book! This book is specially designed for preschoolers to help them practice writing letters, numbers, and shapes. With fun activities and easy-to-follow instructions, you’ll learn how to hold a pencil, draw shapes, and write letters and numbers. Let’s start your writing adventure!


Part 1: Writing Letters (A to Z)

Learning to write letters is the first step toward reading and writing. In this section, you’ll practice writing both uppercase and lowercase letters.

  • Letter A:
    • Uppercase A: Draw a triangle with a line across the middle—A!
    • Lowercase a: Make a small circle with a tail—easy!
    • Activity: “Draw 5 uppercase A’s and 5 lowercase a’s in the boxes.”
  • Letter B:
    • Uppercase B: Draw a straight line and add two round bumps—B!
    • Lowercase b: Draw a straight line and a small bump on the right side.
    • Activity: “Trace the letter B five times.”

(Continue with all letters of the alphabet, including tracing lines, pictures of things starting with that letter, and spaces for free practice.)


Part 2: Writing Numbers (1 to 10)

Next, we’ll practice writing numbers. Numbers are important because we use them every day to count, measure, and solve problems.

  • Number 1:
    • Draw a straight line down—1!
    • Activity: “Practice writing the number 1 five times.”
  • Number 2:
    • Curve around, then draw a straight line—2!
    • Activity: “Write 2 five times, then count two apples.”
  • Number 3:
    • Make two bumps, one on top of the other—3!
    • Activity: “Trace 3 five times, then count three stars.”

(Continue up to the number 10, with simple illustrations and plenty of tracing activities.)


Part 3: Drawing Shapes

Shapes are the building blocks of everything around us. By practicing shapes, you will improve your hand control and get ready to write more complex things.

  • Circle:
    • Draw a round shape with no corners—this is a circle!
    • Activity: “Draw 3 circles in the space below.”
  • Square:
    • Draw four equal straight lines that meet at corners—this is a square!
    • Activity: “Draw 3 squares, and count their sides—1, 2, 3, 4!”
  • Triangle:
    • Draw three straight lines that meet at points—this is a triangle!
    • Activity: “Draw 3 triangles and count the sides—1, 2, 3!”

(Continue with rectangles, ovals, stars, and other shapes, providing space for kids to trace and free-draw the shapes.)


Extra Practice: Tracing Lines and Curves

Before writing letters and numbers, it’s important to practice controlling your pencil. In this section, you’ll find dotted lines to trace, zigzags to follow, and curves to draw.

  • Activity 1: “Trace the straight lines across the page, then try drawing your own.”
  • Activity 2: “Follow the wavy lines with your pencil. Try to stay on the path!”
  • Activity 3: “Practice drawing big and small circles to get your hand ready for writing.”
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