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    Class KG Worksheet on Curved Letter Path Tracing

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    Kanishka Modi
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    I’m an enthusiastic educator with 4 years of experience teaching English, communication skills, and personality development. I’ve guided ICSE, CBSE, and IB students through interactive and practical learning, focusing on building confidence and effective expression. My teaching integrates child psychology principles to create a nurturing and engaging classroom experience.
    Class KG Worksheet on Curved Letter Path Tracing
    Class KG Worksheet on Curved Letter Path Tracing

    Class KG Worksheet on Curved Letter Path Tracing

    KGEnglishFree DownloadPDF
    Kanishka Modi
    Kanishka ModiVisit Profile
    I’m an enthusiastic educator with 4 years of experience teaching English, communication skills, and personality development. I’ve guided ICSE, CBSE, and IB students through interactive and practical learning, focusing on building confidence and effective expression. My teaching integrates child psychology principles to create a nurturing and engaging classroom experience.

    Curve & Trace: Curved Letter Path Writing for KG 

    This KG worksheet helps children recognise, trace, and practise writing curved lowercase letters. Page 3 guides students to trace letters c, e, s, a, g, b, q, u, o, and d by following curved paths and completing each final letter independently.  

    Learners then test their understanding of curved-line shapes through True/False statements on page 4, identifying which letters naturally use curves in their structure. 
    Pages 5–6 include picture-based MCQs where students observe a traced curved letter shape and choose the matching letter (e.g., c, o, e, a, g, u, q, d). 
    Finally, on pages 7–8, children write words beginning with curved letters such as c, e, s, o, a, g, j, d, u, and b using a picture-supported word bank featuring ear, saw, ape, dog, cop, owl, bun, gun, urn, and jug. 

    This worksheet supports handwriting, visual discrimination, phonics readiness, and letter-shape recognition, especially focusing on curved strokes crucial for smooth writing development. 

    Why Curved Letter Tracing Matters? 

    Curved-letter tracing helps children: 
    1. Build fine motor control for smooth round strokes. 
    2. Understand how curved letters differ from straight-line letters. 
    3. Strengthen early handwriting habits. 
    4. Improve letter recognition through visual path tracing. 

    What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

    🧠 Exercise 1 – Curved Letter Tracing 
    Children trace letters c, e, s, a, g, b, q, u, o, d using repeated curved paths (page 3). 

    ✏️ Exercise 2 – True or False 
    Learners decide whether statements about curved letters are correct (page 4). 

    📘 Exercise 3 – Multiple Choice 
    Students match each displayed curved path to its corresponding letter—letters include c, o, e, a, g, u, q, d (pages 5–6).

    📝 Exercise 4 – Word Writing 
    Children write words beginning with curved letters c, e, s, o, a, g, j, d, u, b using the worksheet’s picture-word bank (pages 7–8). 

    This worksheet builds curved-stroke handwriting fluency and strengthens alphabet awareness in a fun, picture-guided way. 

    ANSWER KEY ( for Parents and Educators)

    Exercise 1 – Trace & Complete the Letter 
    1. c 
    2. e 
    3. s 
    4. a 
    5. g 
    6. b 
    7. q 
    8. u 
    9. o 
    10. d 

    Exercise 2 – True or False 
    1. True 
    2. True 
    3. True 
    4. True 
    5. True 
    6. False 
    7. True 
    8. True 
    9. False 
    10. True 

    Exercise 3 – Curved Letter MCQs 
    1. c 
    2. o 
    3. e 
    4. a 
    5. c 
    6. u 
    7. g 
    8. q 
    9. o 
    10. d 

    Exercise 4 – Word Writing 
    (Any correct word starting with the curved letter is acceptable; answers below follow the worksheet’s word bank.) 

    1. c → cop 
    2. o → owl 
    3. e → ear 
    4. s → saw 
    5. a → ape 
    6. g → gun 
    7. j → jug 
    8. d → dog 
    9. u → urn 
    10. b → bun 

    Help your child build smooth, confident handwriting with curved-letter tracing designed to strengthen early writing skills! 
    Support early writing mastery through expert-guided curved-letter practice tailored for KG learners! 

    🔖Book a free trial! 

    Frequently Asked Questions

    They build control for letters like c, o, s, and g which rely on smooth curves.

    Their wrist movement is developing; slow, continuous tracing improves form.

    Air-tracing big curves before pencil work strengthens motion memory.

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