The worksheet "Writing Letters and Numbers, Plus Letter Sounds, Sequencing, and More" contains a variety of activities that ask students to trace letters and numbers, but the tracing activities are all a little different:

* Sequence a series of pictures by putting them in order from 1 to 5.

* Draw a line between a picture and its starting letter.

* Count a set of objects and match them with the correct number.

* Fill in the missing numbers in a number line.

* Identify if one number on a number line is more or less than another number.

Each of these activities incorporates writing letters and numbers. For example, students might have to draw a line between a picture and its starting letter, but they are also asked to trace each letter.

Students can get practice writing letters and numbers by tracing and writing them, but they can also be combined with other skills to enhance learning.

For example, students can fill in the missing numbers in a number line, but they can also practice writing numbers by putting images in the correct order. They can count objects in a picture and write how many of each there are, or they can write the first letter of different pictures, like P for pizza or B for bed.

Mix up these activities in a single workbook to give students extra practice. You can also incorporate other fun activities, like mazes and connect-the-dots. This helps them work on their fine motor skills, which are important for writing numbers and letters.