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Preview of Handwriting Practice Booklet

Handwriting Practice Booklet

Created by
Katrina P
Handwriting practice using 32 poems by the children's poet Kenn Nesbitt. Using TasCursive handwriting font, this booklet has a larger left hand margin so all you need to do is print and staple. Fully editable, with writing space underneath each verse of the poem. The aim with this type of handwriting practice (copying), is to unlock the difficulty some children have with writing. To find a practical balance between neatness and speed. I have used engaging and humorous poems so the child is en
Preview of Mom Writing Assisgment

Mom Writing Assisgment

Created by
Elvia Lopez
Each page starts the sentence in dotted font to have students trace. After the dotted words end there is space to have the students finish the sentence. Each page also has a drawing box. The sentences starters are;My mom is best at...My mom cooks the best...I love my mom because...My mom gives the best...There is a blank page with a drawing box and room to write their own tittle.
Preview of Handwriting Traceable Letter Bracelets for Multi-Sensory Practice

Handwriting Traceable Letter Bracelets for Multi-Sensory Practice

I have found that when children wear these bracelets they have access to practicing These are 8 sets of bracelets designed for a child to wear to help him or her learn lowercase letters by tracing them. Each set has picture icons on the left side and is arranged by where the letter begins..for example j begins at the plane, so the plane is circled. Cut the bracelets out. Tape a bracelet around the child's wrist (opposite to the writing hand) and have him or her trace each letter with the writing
Preview of Kindergarten Alphabet trace and playdough mats

Kindergarten Alphabet trace and playdough mats

Created by
Bits by Bulldust
Print this resource and slide them into write and wipe sheets for multiple use. Students can practice their letter formation by tracing the letters in both uppercase and lowercase. Encourage students to point and say the name of the pictures that correspond to the letters. Laminate them and use them as playdough mats for fine motor skills with students making ‘worms’ and forming letters.
Preview of New Year's Fill In the Blank

New Year's Fill In the Blank

Capture some of the significant things in your child's life with this easy annual memory maker. The preview only shows the text, and not the graphics associated with this file. There is also a spot where you can put the child's picture.
Preview of Blends and Digraphs chart

Blends and Digraphs chart

Created by
Invitation2Play
A mini-chart with commonly used blends and digraphs and pictures. This chart is perfect for individual student use or working with students one-on-one in Reading Recovery or Resource. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Sample Book Report Responses

Sample Book Report Responses

Created by
Becky Brumm
I've compiled some of the best student responses for the narrative book report format that we use. I think I found the forms online somewhere. I send this page with parents so they can help their child write quality responses within their book reports. I emphasize to my students to be descriptive in their writing. I don't just want to know that the setting takes place in the forest. I would prefer to hear that the setting takes place in a dark, mysterious forest that has animals lurking among th
Preview of Flash Cards A-Z

Flash Cards A-Z

Created by
Kaytee Marie
A-Z Printable flash card templates. Can be adapted to suite different age and abilities. I planned this activity for 3-4 year olds and on the flash card templates i placed dots for them to connect in order to form both the capital and the lower case letter. For 2-3 year olds i wrote the letter in both lower case and upper case in highlighter pen for them to trace over. Both of these were laminated and children used dry wipe pens to carry out their task. This allowed for children to wipe it cle
Preview of Kindergarten Sight word assessment freebie

Kindergarten Sight word assessment freebie

Created by
Bits by Bulldust
Assess your students knowledge on sight words, recording which term they learnt each word. Utilise the information for assessing, reporting, goal setting, parent interview handouts and then place it in the students learning journal. One resource, multiple uses!
Preview of PRINT PRACTICE template

PRINT PRACTICE template

Created by
Miss Mari-jo
To be used with PRINTING LESSONS. Allows user to change the text for students to trace.
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