What your child practises
- • Pre-writing lines and curve patterns
- • Hand control and stroke direction
- • Capital letter formation
- • Small letter formation
Help your child build writing readiness with guided tracing. Start with simple lines and curves, then move to capital and small letters.
Start Free Tracing GameStart with warm-up shapes → then trace Capital and Small letters.
Start at the ⭐ star and lift your finger between strokes for cleaner letters.
Tracing builds fine-motor control, visual direction tracking, and muscle memory. These are core foundations children use later for neat handwriting, spelling confidence, and easier written expression.
Want guided support beyond free practice?
Explore Tiny Steps phonics classesNo. This free tracing game works in your browser without login, so parents can start immediately.
It is best for early learners who are practising pre-writing strokes, capital letters, and small letters.
Short daily sessions of around 10 minutes are enough for steady improvement in control and confidence.
This game is excellent for practice, but guided phonics teaching helps children connect tracing, sounds, and reading skills more deeply.