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Handwriting instruction should begin young so students start off on the right foot, be able to write their thoughts down, and have others be able to read it. Nothing is more frustrating than when a child has some amazing ideas, but the teacher can’t read them!
This pack has three parts.
1. Introduce the letters two at a time and have students only trace the letters. These can be morning work, homework, or guided work with a document camera/overhead projector.
2. The next set has one letter on each page, with one line for tracing and one line for students to produce the letters themselves. 3. The last set is for a writing center. Print in color, laminate, and have students practice with a dry erase marker in a literacy or writing center in the classroom.
Download the preview to see all that is included in this pack!
Visit my blog, www.teaching-with-style.com, to find more ideas, lessons, and freebies!
This pack has three parts.
1. Introduce the letters two at a time and have students only trace the letters. These can be morning work, homework, or guided work with a document camera/overhead projector.
2. The next set has one letter on each page, with one line for tracing and one line for students to produce the letters themselves. 3. The last set is for a writing center. Print in color, laminate, and have students practice with a dry erase marker in a literacy or writing center in the classroom.
Download the preview to see all that is included in this pack!
Visit my blog, www.teaching-with-style.com, to find more ideas, lessons, and freebies!
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Description
Handwriting instruction should begin young so students start off on the right foot, be able to write their thoughts down, and have others be able to read it. Nothing is more frustrating than when a child has some amazing ideas, but the teacher can’t read them!
This pack has three parts.
1. Introduce the letters two at a time and have students only trace the letters. These can be morning work, homework, or guided work with a document camera/overhead projector.
2. The next set has one letter on each page, with one line for tracing and one line for students to produce the letters themselves. 3. The last set is for a writing center. Print in color, laminate, and have students practice with a dry erase marker in a literacy or writing center in the classroom.
Download the preview to see all that is included in this pack!
Visit my blog, www.teaching-with-style.com, to find more ideas, lessons, and freebies!
This pack has three parts.
1. Introduce the letters two at a time and have students only trace the letters. These can be morning work, homework, or guided work with a document camera/overhead projector.
2. The next set has one letter on each page, with one line for tracing and one line for students to produce the letters themselves. 3. The last set is for a writing center. Print in color, laminate, and have students practice with a dry erase marker in a literacy or writing center in the classroom.
Download the preview to see all that is included in this pack!
Visit my blog, www.teaching-with-style.com, to find more ideas, lessons, and freebies!
Report this resource to TPT
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