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Wanting your students to learn and practice cursive handwriting? This resource is for you. Designed for 2nd-3rd grade students (but can be used by anyone), this resource has 52 pages – 2 pages per letter of the alphabet. The first page has larger letters for younger students. The second pages has a little smaller letters as well as more letters to practice.
Letters on each page are all dashed. There are also arrows which help students know in which direction to begin. If more than one stroke is required, the arrows are numbered.
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If your students need to learn to write their numbers 0 – 20, Numbers 0 to 20 – Handwriting Practice is the resource you need! Each sheet contains only one number, so you can use one for the number of the week (or) however best suits your classroom!
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No Prep – Print and Go pages (3) for your little learners to practice ‘writing patterns’ to prepare them for the next step – letter writing!
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Help your students learn and practice using new vocabulary words during March and April with a fun, Easter themed resource which contains a variety of Language Arts skills throughout including grammar, spelling, alphabetizing, using words in context, sentence writing and more. (Includes some differentiated activities)
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Easter Cursive Handwriting Sheets includes 6 student pages to give students handwriting practice (cursive) with the letters of E*A*S*T*E*R (capital and lower case) and a few Easter related words!
- *On the first page, students will practice the capital letters that spell Easter.
- *On the second page, students will practice lower case letters.
- *On pages three through six students will begin tracing Easter related words such as eggs and basket.
Each page also contains a picture to color.
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Provide your students with extra handwriting practice with these Easter themed (bunny and eggs) pages. Students will practice printing manuscript letters and words such as Easter, bunny, basket, eggs as well as two simple sentences: ‘The Easter eggs are in the Easter basket” and “The Easter eggs are dyed many colors.” Students will also love coloring the pictures!