Description
Preschoolers begin building motor memory for handwriting by finger-tracing following the arrows along the letter path. Letters are group by similar forming strokes into 4 booklets.
Format:
8.5 x 11, portrait, 36 pages. Makes 2 sets when pages are cut in half. May be laminated for use with erasable markers.
Printing instructions:
Print in black and white on plain paper. Cut pages in half horizontally for 2 copies. Staple pages together into 4 Teams using the page numbers to create correct Sunshine Script order.
Related Resources:
Teachers can use the large Demonstration Cards to illustrate the lessons. Or use selected letters as a warm-up prior to the day’s Scripting Workbook lesson.
This is an appropriate time to begin phonics awareness with My Alphabet Scrapbook, as students are encouraged to identify letter symbols and sounds in their environment.
Teaching Recommendations:
Students should have their booklets in hand while the teacher gives the initial instruction with the Demonstration Cards. They color the arrows in the appropriate color: green for go, yellow for turn, red for stop. Then they return to their desks and practice, first with finger tracing, then with crayons or colored pencils (we prefer colored pencils).
P.S. Each of our products is a PDF Portfolio which includes this product file and printing instructions as well as Sunshine Script's 39-page Teaching Guide (with catalog), and a link to our website where you can learn more about us. We hope you enjoy using our materials, and we always welcome your valuable feedback.
Format:
8.5 x 11, portrait, 36 pages. Makes 2 sets when pages are cut in half. May be laminated for use with erasable markers.
Printing instructions:
Print in black and white on plain paper. Cut pages in half horizontally for 2 copies. Staple pages together into 4 Teams using the page numbers to create correct Sunshine Script order.
Related Resources:
Teachers can use the large Demonstration Cards to illustrate the lessons. Or use selected letters as a warm-up prior to the day’s Scripting Workbook lesson.
This is an appropriate time to begin phonics awareness with My Alphabet Scrapbook, as students are encouraged to identify letter symbols and sounds in their environment.
Teaching Recommendations:
Students should have their booklets in hand while the teacher gives the initial instruction with the Demonstration Cards. They color the arrows in the appropriate color: green for go, yellow for turn, red for stop. Then they return to their desks and practice, first with finger tracing, then with crayons or colored pencils (we prefer colored pencils).
P.S. Each of our products is a PDF Portfolio which includes this product file and printing instructions as well as Sunshine Script's 39-page Teaching Guide (with catalog), and a link to our website where you can learn more about us. We hope you enjoy using our materials, and we always welcome your valuable feedback.
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Description
Preschoolers begin building motor memory for handwriting by finger-tracing following the arrows along the letter path. Letters are group by similar forming strokes into 4 booklets.
Format:
8.5 x 11, portrait, 36 pages. Makes 2 sets when pages are cut in half. May be laminated for use with erasable markers.
Printing instructions:
Print in black and white on plain paper. Cut pages in half horizontally for 2 copies. Staple pages together into 4 Teams using the page numbers to create correct Sunshine Script order.
Related Resources:
Teachers can use the large Demonstration Cards to illustrate the lessons. Or use selected letters as a warm-up prior to the day’s Scripting Workbook lesson.
This is an appropriate time to begin phonics awareness with My Alphabet Scrapbook, as students are encouraged to identify letter symbols and sounds in their environment.
Teaching Recommendations:
Students should have their booklets in hand while the teacher gives the initial instruction with the Demonstration Cards. They color the arrows in the appropriate color: green for go, yellow for turn, red for stop. Then they return to their desks and practice, first with finger tracing, then with crayons or colored pencils (we prefer colored pencils).
P.S. Each of our products is a PDF Portfolio which includes this product file and printing instructions as well as Sunshine Script's 39-page Teaching Guide (with catalog), and a link to our website where you can learn more about us. We hope you enjoy using our materials, and we always welcome your valuable feedback.
Format:
8.5 x 11, portrait, 36 pages. Makes 2 sets when pages are cut in half. May be laminated for use with erasable markers.
Printing instructions:
Print in black and white on plain paper. Cut pages in half horizontally for 2 copies. Staple pages together into 4 Teams using the page numbers to create correct Sunshine Script order.
Related Resources:
Teachers can use the large Demonstration Cards to illustrate the lessons. Or use selected letters as a warm-up prior to the day’s Scripting Workbook lesson.
This is an appropriate time to begin phonics awareness with My Alphabet Scrapbook, as students are encouraged to identify letter symbols and sounds in their environment.
Teaching Recommendations:
Students should have their booklets in hand while the teacher gives the initial instruction with the Demonstration Cards. They color the arrows in the appropriate color: green for go, yellow for turn, red for stop. Then they return to their desks and practice, first with finger tracing, then with crayons or colored pencils (we prefer colored pencils).
P.S. Each of our products is a PDF Portfolio which includes this product file and printing instructions as well as Sunshine Script's 39-page Teaching Guide (with catalog), and a link to our website where you can learn more about us. We hope you enjoy using our materials, and we always welcome your valuable feedback.
Report this resource to TPT
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