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Cursive Writing Teacher Resources
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In this religious education worksheet, students trace the words from Psalm 119:34. The Psalm is written in cursive handwriting.
In this handwriting worksheet, students complete cursive handwriting exercises by tracing and rewriting the letters on the provided lines. There are 10 letters and three sentences to trace and re-write.
In this D'Nealian cursive L worksheet, learners learn to form upper case letter L. Students analyze the sample letter and then practice on ten lines. There are no direction arrows or tracing.
In this alphabet awareness activity, students practice tracing the cursive letters that spell the 3 fire safety terms: adjective, burn and candles.
In this cursively handwriting skills worksheet, students practice tracing several letters and one sentence and then write two sentence over again on the lines provided.
In this long i sound worksheet, students practice writing their spelling words with the long i sound in cursive. Students write 20 words.
In this handwriting worksheet, students practice tracing and writing their lowercase manuscript 'g'. Students write this letter several times to practice this letter formation in cursive.
In this cursive number writing worksheet, learners write the number and words in cursive on the blank lines provided. They write the numbers 0 through 9, and they write the words zero through twenty.
Explore the letter C and the concept of courage with your class. In this religious lesson plan, learners are introduced to the concept of courage through stories from the Bible and then have a variety of multi-disciplinary activities that may be completed.
Second graders participate in an auditory discrimination review session to begin the literacy block. Next, they practice using their phonics skills to spell given words using the SAS method. In the text comprehension section, they compare and contrast two of Aesop's fables. Finally, they recite all of the poems they know.