Description
I am always looking for tracing letters pages to give to my students who struggle with their fine motor skills. These worksheets are a great way to reinforce letter recognition while you work on tracing. Your students will enjoy the trace, write and find routine that is repeated over and over again throughout this alphabet book. You can give them one at a time to match up to the letters they are currently working on or create a whole workbook that they can be so proud of when they have finished.
Included in this file are 26 worksheets. One for each letter of the alphabet. Each page is exactly the same format. This is a great independent activity as it it a routine with a different letter each time. It also worked great for 1:1 instruction for lower functioning students. Each page has a letter. They trace it in upper and lower case form then have a large box to try and write it independently. Last they have to circle it mixed with other letters. It is a hit and has been a highly requested item. It really improves my students letter recognition.
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Description
I am always looking for tracing letters pages to give to my students who struggle with their fine motor skills. These worksheets are a great way to reinforce letter recognition while you work on tracing. Your students will enjoy the trace, write and find routine that is repeated over and over again throughout this alphabet book. You can give them one at a time to match up to the letters they are currently working on or create a whole workbook that they can be so proud of when they have finished.
Included in this file are 26 worksheets. One for each letter of the alphabet. Each page is exactly the same format. This is a great independent activity as it it a routine with a different letter each time. It also worked great for 1:1 instruction for lower functioning students. Each page has a letter. They trace it in upper and lower case form then have a large box to try and write it independently. Last they have to circle it mixed with other letters. It is a hit and has been a highly requested item. It really improves my students letter recognition.
Other products you might like:
Alphabet Sorting Worksheets-easy, routine driven, cut and paste worksheets
The Hand Righter-the handwriting program I created for my own child who struggled with fine motor skills
Letter Recognition Activity- a fun little game of post office where you stamp the letters


