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A-Z Handwriting WorksheetA-Z Handwriting Worksheet
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Confessions of a Homeschooler
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Pre-K - 1st
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English Language Arts
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A-Z Handwriting

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Get your youngsters ready to write letters with a whole alphabet of practice pages! Each page includes an uppercase and a lowercase letter (each labeled with arrows to show how to draw the letters), an image of an animal or thing that goes with the given letter, lines to trace for practice, and letters to trace.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Make a booklet for your pupils or practice one letter at a time
  • Set up stations around your classroom, and put out a few letters each day at one station for kids to work through over the course of a week

Classroom Considerations

  • Several of the letters come with two options; in particular, you may wish to look at the two options for the letter J, since one image is of Jesus and the other is of jelly beans
  • Take a look at the directions given for how to write each letter to see if they match the handwriting style you are teaching (or are close enough)

Pros

  • Each page provides plenty of practice with fine motor skills and writing letters
  • Kids will like the clipart paired with each letter

Cons

  • None

Common Core

L.K.1.a L.1.1.a

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