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Handwriting Cat

Handwriting Cat....

  • Ideal for handwriting lessons
  • Display on LWB / blackboard with lines to show the 3 parts of letter handwriting...head / body / tail.

 

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Handwriting Cat Clipart / Image File

Handwriting Cat Clipart / Image File

Handwriting Cat Practice Sheets

Handwriting Cat Practice Sheets

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  • Children practise writing letters beside the handwriting cat on the IWB.

  • Print and laminate a large version of the handwriting cat image - have it on display - refer to during handwriting sessions.

  • Use a set of alphabet practice cards to classify letters into those with tails, just bodies, head/body and tails etc..

  • Laminate just one cat practice sheet for individual children to practice writing their letters using whiteboard markers - reduce in size as children gain confidence with their handwriting...

  • Laminate the cat practice sheets - add as many blank sheets as you like so as to make a writing line - use the large version for whole class modelling - reduce in size for group or individual handwriting practice...

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