Learning to write the name Lucy is a wonderful early-literacy activity for young children.
This free Lucy name writing worksheet helps preschool and kindergarten learners practice tracing the name “Lucy” using simple dotted guidelines and a bold bubble-style title designed to make handwriting fun and approachable.
With a clean layout and ten tracing lines, this worksheet supports fine motor development, pencil control, and early letter recognition.
A Friendly, Child-Focused Way to Learn the Name “Lucy”
At the top of the worksheet, children will find a large bubble-style “Lucy”. They can color it, finger-trace it, or outline it with crayons or markers.
This introduces the shape of the name in a playful, visual way before kids begin their tracing practice.
Below the bubble heading are ten dotted tracing lines, each showing the name “Lucy” in a beginner-friendly handwriting font. This repetition helps kids learn stroke order, spacing, and the overall flow of writing their name.
This worksheet is ideal for:
- Preschoolers beginning to recognize and write their name
- Kindergarten learners developing handwriting confidence
- Morning warm-ups, literacy centers, or home practice
- Kids who enjoy structured tracing activities
Why Practicing the Name “Lucy” Helps Build Early Writing Skills
The name Lucy includes a helpful mix of straight, curved, and tail strokes:
- L teaches tall, straight lines
- u builds smooth curved motion
- c practices open curves
- y introduces tail strokes and below-the-line writing
Tracing “Lucy” supports:
- Fine motor control
- Letter recognition and formation
- Consistent spacing between letters
- Understanding tall, short, and tail letters
- Left-to-right writing flow
- Writing confidence through repetition
The name is short, rhythmic, and satisfying for children to trace multiple times.
How to Use This Worksheet
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Begin with the bubble name
Let your child color or finger-trace the large “Lucy” at the top. -
Move to the dotted tracing lines
Encourage slow and steady tracing with a pencil, crayon, or marker. -
Talk about each letter
Ask questions like:
“Which letter goes below the line?”
“Can you spot the curvy letters?” -
Try writing independently
When your child feels ready, have them write “Lucy” on their own. -
Reuse the sheet
Laminate or place inside a dry-erase sleeve for unlimited practice.
This worksheet can be used daily or weekly as part of a handwriting routine at home or in the classroom.
Help Your Child Build Writing Confidence with the Name “Lucy”
Practicing the name Lucy helps young writers grow comfortable with letter shapes, writing movement, and pencil control—all while working on a meaningful and familiar word.
This printable offers a gentle, engaging way to build early handwriting skills.
Download the free PDF below and help your child practice writing the name Lucy with confidence!








