Lowercase h Tracing Practice Worksheet – Free Printable

Age 3–6Alphabet

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Lowercase h Tracing Practice Worksheet – Free Printable

* Available in A4 & US Letter formats

Give your child focused handwriting practice with this lowercase h tracing worksheet.
This printable includes multiple rows of dotted lowercase h, giving preschool and kindergarten learners the repetition they need to build strong pencil control and confident handwriting habits.

Lowercase h is a tall letter, helping young writers practice vertical strokes and smooth arches — both essential skills for early writing.

What’s Included in This Worksheet

This lowercase h practice page features:

  • Rows of dotted lowercase h for repeated tracing
  • Wide handwriting lines designed for early learners
  • A clean, distraction-free layout that keeps children focused

Tracing lowercase h helps children understand how tall letters differ from short ones, supporting better spacing and handwriting consistency.

How to Use This Worksheet

  1. Show children how lowercase h begins with a tall vertical line.
  2. Demonstrate how to add the smooth arch starting at the midline.
  3. Encourage slow, steady tracing to stay on the dotted lines.
  4. Provide a blank space or sheet for independent writing practice.
  5. Laminate or place inside a dry-erase sleeve for repeated daily use.

Perfect for:

  • Preschool and kindergarten writing lessons
  • Morning warm-ups or literacy centers
  • Home learning or fine-motor development

Why Repetition Helps Early Writers

This worksheet helps children strengthen:

  • Fine-motor coordination
  • Tall-letter formation skills
  • Control of straight and curved strokes
  • Hand–eye coordination
  • Writing confidence through repetition

Mastering lowercase h prepares children for writing other tall letters such as b, k, and l.

Download the free PDF below and help your child practice writing lowercase h with clear, simple tracing lines.
Continue exploring more alphabet printables in our Alphabet Activities Collection.

Published on December 12, 2025

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