This is a complete set of "rainbow writing" handwriting pages. There is a page for each letter of the alphabet. Perfect for beginning printing practice! Students trace each nicely-sized letter five times with a different colored crayon, creating a rainbow a rainbow effect. There is a space on the bottom for students to draw pictures of things that begin with that letter. The students in my kindergarten rainbow write once a week, prior to completing the handwriting sheet for the week. It really helps them form each letter correctly, and is enjoyable repetitive practice for them!
This is perfect! Just going to introduce rainbow writing this semester!
December 26, 2012
Betty Journey
Thank You!
December 26, 2012
lindabear
I absolutely love the size of the letters...Thank you
November 26, 2012
nickie4730
Great practice!
November 25, 2012
jackiecan04
Thank You
November 24, 2012
KathyML
These are great. Thank you.
November 21, 2012
marself
Love it!!
November 6, 2012
mcstaman
I LOVE THIS!
October 27, 2012
Kathryn Willis
These are great for abc writing practice!
October 10, 2012
jamief724
This is great! Love it!
October 8, 2012
CindyC1983
Thank you!! :o)
October 1, 2012
capowens
Fantastic idea!
September 30, 2012
magenta
My class will love these. Thanks!
September 18, 2012
mslynn1
Awesome!! thanks so much!
September 11, 2012
ginabrown
I especially liked that I could print it off in black and white so easily using a "sample" rainbow to illustrate the colors!
Thanks for a great center!!!
I really love this idea. It is a great way to have students especially kindergarten students learn to write their letters. I plan to use these wonderful worksheets during workshop time (small groups).
Thanks a bunch!!!
August 19, 2012
cjslater
Nice! Can't wait to use it.
August 18, 2012
jeslyn235
I know my kindergartners will love this. Thank you!
August 12, 2012
Susan Walker
Looking forward to using these with my kinders this year!
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