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Handwriting Practice WorksheetHandwriting Practice Worksheet
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Handwriting Practice

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Get every letter of the alphabet just right with plenty of practice. Learners practice writing each lowercase letter of the alphabet multiple times following a scaffolded page. They also write a couple of words for each letter of the alphabet.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

the alphabet, handwriting, lowercase letters

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Create a booklet for each of your learners to use as they work through the alphabet
  • Move more slowly through the alphabet by placing a few of these pages at a time at a center in your classroom; each day kids can try out a few new letters
  • Add some extra color and fun by providing some color images for each letter of the alphabet

Pros

  • Learners start writing letters by following lines and numbered steps, move to tracing without additional supports, and then write each letter without any tracing involved
  • Comes with a page for every letter of the alphabet

Cons

  • None

Common Core

L.K.1.a L.1.1.a

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