Description
This is a set of 26 daily handwriting practice pages. Each page includes a spot for students to trace and write the uppercase and lowercase letter. Each page also includes a spot for students to write the uppercase and lowercase letter independently. Finally, each page contains a sentence for students to trace. The sentences contain words with the coordinating uppercase and lowercase letter. Perfect for kindergarten and first grade! These would also be great for a writing center!
Visit my teaching blog, www.mrswheelerfirst.blogspot.com for more ideas and freebies.
Visit my teaching blog, www.mrswheelerfirst.blogspot.com for more ideas and freebies.
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Grades
K - 2nd
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Pages
26
Teaching Duration
Lifelong tool
Description
This is a set of 26 daily handwriting practice pages. Each page includes a spot for students to trace and write the uppercase and lowercase letter. Each page also includes a spot for students to write the uppercase and lowercase letter independently. Finally, each page contains a sentence for students to trace. The sentences contain words with the coordinating uppercase and lowercase letter. Perfect for kindergarten and first grade! These would also be great for a writing center!
Visit my teaching blog, www.mrswheelerfirst.blogspot.com for more ideas and freebies.
Visit my teaching blog, www.mrswheelerfirst.blogspot.com for more ideas and freebies.
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A great way to practice handwriting for first graders!
I use this as a writing center, easy to understand for my 1st graders.
Thank you. I can't wait to use with my kiddos.
Great resource, thanks!
Great!
Fantastic beginning of the year extra practice after letter formation lessons have been completed. Students can work on this independently as a writing center (and it keeps them busy & engaged so the teacher can get those 1:1 beginning of year assessments done!!)
awesome
good
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