
This dyslexia-friendly letter tracing resource has been designed to support early writers who benefit from clear structure, reduced visual clutter, and predictable layouts.
Each worksheet focuses on one letter presented with generous spacing, bold letter forms, and guided stroke paths. These design choices help reduce visual overload while supporting letter formation, motor planning, and confidence.
Although created using dyslexia-friendly principles, this resource is suitable for a wide range of learners, including those who benefit from a calmer and more accessible approach to handwriting.
Included in this resource
Letter tracing worksheets covering the full alphabet
Upper and lowercase letters on each page
OpenDyslexic font to support clearer letter distinction
Clear stroke order with visual arrows
One letter per page with generous spacing
Calm, letter-specific illustrations for gentle visual support
Print-ready PDF format
Why this resource works well
Reduces cognitive load through consistent layout and spacing
Supports visual tracking and letter discrimination
Encourages fine motor control and handwriting confidence
Allows pupils to work at an appropriate pace
Suitable for inclusive classrooms and additional learning support
How to use
This resource works well in:
Inclusive classroom settings
Intervention or additional support sessions
One-to-one or small group handwriting practice
Calm home learning routines
Adults may model letter formation slowly before pupils work independently.
This dyslexia-friendly tracing set forms part of the Alphabet Garden Collection and provides a visually accessible, confidence-building approach to early handwriting.
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