What is it
Learning the members in the family through tracing and writing practice
Each worksheet comes with 2 different levels of difficulty
Level 1: Trace the words with the aid of the dotted words
Level 2: Writing the words on the lines provided
Teaching Objectives
Learning to identify the family members
Learning to trace and write with the aid of the lines
How to use
Identify the pictures in the worksheets before starting
Using a pencil or a marker trace the words
Learn the spelling of each body parts
Teaching tips
Start with worksheets from Level 1 to build up your child’s confidence. When your child is more fluent in tracing, then proceed to Level 2 to practice writing without the aid of the dotted words.
To prevent the child from missing out on questions, it is a good practice to have the child to systematically work from top to bottom rather than randomly tracing the words as he sees them.
Embed more learning opportunities
Receptive language - Point to Father
Expressive language - Who is this?
Sight-word/Spelling - What does this say? How to spell “Mother”?
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