Learning to write the name Chloe is an exciting and meaningful part of early handwriting practice.
This free Chloe name writing worksheet helps preschool and kindergarten children trace and recognize the name “Chloe” through clear dotted lines, a fun bubble-style title, and plenty of repetition.
The worksheet supports pencil control, confidence, and early literacy skills—all while giving children a familiar word to practice.
A Fun and Simple Way to Learn the Name “Chloe”
At the top of the worksheet, kids will see a large bubble-style version of the name Chloe. Children can color it, finger-trace it, or outline it with crayons and markers.
This big title helps them get comfortable with the shape and look of the name before beginning finer handwriting practice.
Below the bubble name are ten dotted tracing lines, each showing “Chloe” in a beginner-friendly handwriting font. Tracing the same name across multiple lines builds muscle memory, improves stroke order, and supports smooth, consistent writing.
This worksheet is ideal for:
- Preschoolers just starting to write their name
- Kindergarten learners improving handwriting and letter formation
- Home learning, literacy centers, or morning work routines
- Children who benefit from repeated guided practice
Why Practicing the Name “Chloe” Helps Young Writers
The name Chloe offers a helpful variety of handwriting motions:
- The C practices large curved strokes
- The h teaches tall-letter formation with downward and upward lines
- The l builds vertical control
- The o strengthens round, smooth pencil motion
- The e improves fine-motor precision with its small loop
Tracing the name helps children develop:
- Fine motor skills
- Pencil grip and stability
- Letter recognition
- Left-to-right writing flow
- Understanding of letter size and spacing
- Confidence in writing meaningful words
Because “Chloe” includes both tall letters and curved letters, it provides well-rounded handwriting practice for beginners.
How to Use This Worksheet
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Start with the bubble name
Invite your child to color or finger-trace the large “Chloe.” -
Trace the dotted lines
Encourage slow, steady strokes using a pencil, crayon, or marker. -
Talk about the letters
Ask questions such as:
“Which letters are tall?”
“Can you find the loop at the end?” -
Practice writing independently
When your child feels ready, let them write “Chloe” without tracing. -
Reuse the worksheet
Laminate or place in a dry-erase sleeve for unlimited practice.
This worksheet fits naturally into daily handwriting routines and supports gradual, steady improvement.
Build Early Writing Confidence with the Name “Chloe”
Practicing the name Chloe helps children become familiar with letter shapes, develop pencil control, and strengthen early writing skills.
This printable makes handwriting practice gentle, encouraging, and enjoyable for young learners.
Download the free PDF below and help your child learn to write the name Chloe with confidence!








