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Alphabet Handwriting Practice Sheets

A5 Alphabet Tracing and Handwriting Practice Sheets.

  • *Ideal for making up Handwriting Practice Folders.
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  • PLEASE NOTE: YOU CAN PRINT THESE TO ANY SIZE YOU WOULD LIKE - A4 OR SMALLER (SEE PRINTING IDEAS)

  • This is one of my favourite teaching resources for kindergarten, preschool and early primary.

  • Children love these folders.

  • Letters are an ideal size for beginner handwriting and fine motor development.

  • I have found that putting these sheets into the protective plastic covers within the folder works better than laminating for this activity.  The whiteboard pen comes off really easily on this plastic and it keeps all 26 sheets safe and sound and easily accessible.

  • I would make up about 5-10 of these folders at A5 size and have them available for free time, writing corner, literacy group time, early finishers, send home for practice.

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  • I saw an interesting post on Pinterest the other day, showing a plastic, sandwich size, zip-lock bag that had had a piece of duct tape run along the base. The duct tape provided reinforcing that allowed holes to be punched through the bag for storage in a binder. I imagine you could run the tape down the side of larger zip-lock bags for a similar effect. This may not solve all your storage issues, but if there\'s just a few small games to go with a unit that\'s otherwise stored in a binder, it might help!

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  • I was just thinking the other day that I needed some matching cards for numbers over 100 then today I came across the new parts of speech posters and thought I\'d check out the \"What\'s New\" section and there I found exactly what I had been wanting. Thank you so much for your wonderful resources. This is the first place I check when looking for resources and I\'ve been able to build a great collection since moving to the lower school grades last year. Thanks again!

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  • I love the fun and colourful design of these posters! They are fantastic!

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