"Practicing Letter Sounds, Tracing Shapes, Following Directions, and More" is a worksheet that contains a combination of different skills. Many activities also incorporate tracing letters so students can get handwriting practice.

Activities on the worksheet pages include:

* Following left, right, above, and below directions to find the correct image in a grid of images.

* Match the first letter to its picture.

* Trace and copy three-dimensional objects in a dotted grid.

* Trace the letters to spell a word.

* Trace and copy two-dimensional objects.

Worksheet pages are a great way to help students practice a wide variety of skills, especially if you can combine two different skills into the same activity. For example, instead of having students write the same letters on a line, have them write the letter that matches each image, like "C" for "cat." They could also trace the letters to spell a shape before drawing the shape, like writing "rectangle" before drawing a rectangle.

You can incorporate puzzle-style activities to keep students engaged. Puzzles can also help students practice their problem-solving and critical thinking skills. They could copy a three-dimensional object on a dotted grid or follow left, right, above, and below directions to find a picture in a group of images.