Letter V Tracing Worksheet
Help your child master writing the letter V with this free printable tracing worksheet. Designed for preschool and kindergarten learners, this worksheet lets children trace uppercase V and lowercase v using clear dotted letter guides — building the muscle memory needed for confident, independent handwriting.
V is for Van — and your child will love connecting the letter to a familiar word while practicing their writing. The sound of V is ‘vuh’ as in vine. Download the free PDF instantly and print at home or in the classroom. No sign-up needed.
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What’s included:
- Uppercase V tracing with dotted guides
- Lowercase v tracing with dotted guides
- Independent writing rows (no guides)
- “V is for Van” picture to reinforce letter
- Kid-friendly design for first-time writers
- Free PDF — prints on A4 or US Letter
Benefits of Letter V Tracing:
- Builds hand-eye coordination
- Strengthens fine motor skills
- Reinforces letter V recognition
- Develops proper letter formation
- Supports early phonics learning (sound: ‘vuh’ as in vine)
- Builds confidence before independent writing
How to use this Letter V worksheet:
Print one copy per child on standard A4 or US Letter paper. Ask your child to hold their pencil correctly and trace each letter V following the dotted lines. Draw two diagonal lines that meet at a point at the bottom — like an upside-down triangle without the top. Once they have traced all the guided letters, encourage them to try writing V independently in the blank rows below.
For best results, practice a little every day. Most children need 5–10 tracing sessions before they can write the letter confidently from memory. Pair this worksheet with the letter V recognition worksheet for a complete learning experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this Letter V tracing worksheet free?
Yes, completely free. Click the Download button to get your PDF instantly. No account, payment, or email sign-up required.
What age is this worksheet best for?
This letter V tracing worksheet is designed for children aged 3–6 — preschool, pre-kindergarten, and early kindergarten learners who are just beginning to write.
What does V stand for on this worksheet?
V is for Van. Each worksheet in our collection features a familiar word and picture to help children connect the letter shape to something they already recognise.
How do I teach the letter V sound?
The letter V makes the sound "vuh" as in vine. Say the sound out loud while your child traces — this multisensory approach (hearing + writing) significantly speeds up letter learning.
Can I print multiple copies?
Yes — free for personal and classroom use. Teachers can print class sets. Parents can print fresh copies whenever their child needs more practice.
What paper size should I print on?
The worksheet prints perfectly on both A4 (210×297mm, standard in most countries) and US Letter (8.5×11 inch) paper. Select "fit to page" in your printer settings if needed.
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