Give your child focused handwriting practice with this lowercase d tracing worksheet.
This printable includes multiple rows of dotted lowercase d, offering preschool and kindergarten learners the repetition they need to build strong pencil control and confidence.
This worksheet’s clean and simple design supports early writers as they master the round shape followed by a tall vertical stroke that forms the lowercase d.
What’s Included in This Worksheet
This lowercase d practice page features:
- Rows of dotted lowercase d for repeated tracing
- Wide handwriting lines designed for early learners
- A distraction-free layout that encourages focused practice
Tracing lowercase d helps children learn proper letter formation—starting with a round shape and building up to a tall line.
How to Use This Worksheet
- Teach children to begin with a round a-like circle shape.
- Show them how to add the tall vertical line starting from the top.
- Encourage slow, careful tracing to keep the strokes on the dotted lines.
- Provide space for independent writing once they feel confident.
- Laminate or use a dry-erase sleeve for repeated practice.
Perfect for:
- Preschool and kindergarten handwriting lessons
- Literacy stations and warm-up activities
- At-home learning and fine-motor practice
Why Repetition Helps Early Writers
This worksheet helps children strengthen:
- Fine-motor coordination
- Round-motion pencil control
- Tall-stroke accuracy
- Hand–eye coordination
- Writing confidence through consistent practice
Lowercase d is especially important because it reinforces the difference between similar letters such as b, p, and q.
Download the free PDF below and help your child practice writing lowercase d with clear, simple tracing lines.
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