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Trace and Color Pre-handwriting Practice
In this printing practice worksheet, students trace dotted lines as a pre-handwriting activity. They trace the words one, frogs, and two before coloring the pictures of cartoon line frogs at the top of the page.
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P is for Pink Pig
In this early childhood letter P printing practice activity, students trace the uppercase and lowercase letters and then practice writing them on their own. Students also trace along the dotted lines to finish the picture of a pink pig.
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Printing Practice - M
In this coloring and printing practice worksheet, pupils work with the letter M. They color the large M at the top of the page and trace dotted lines to form 15 M's in rows at the bottom of the page.
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Tracing the Letter U
In this tracing the letter U worksheet, students trace over the dotted lines to practice writing upper and lowercase letter U.
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Tracing: L Is For Lamp
In this tracing: L is for lamp worksheet, students trace over the dotted lines to practice writing upper and lower case letters, then color the picture of a lamp.
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Handwriting: W Is For Walkie-Talkie
In this handwriting: W is for walkie-talkie worksheet, students trace over the dotted lines to practice making the upper and lowercase letter W.
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Handwriting: N Is For Nanny
In this handwriting: N is for nanny worksheet, students trace over the dotted lines to write upper and lowercase letter N.
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Tracing Letters: Y Is For Yak
In this tracing letters: Y is for yak worksheet, students trace over the dotted lines to 7 uppercase and 7 lowercase letters.
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Tracing the Numeral One
In this tracing the numeral one worksheet, students trace over the dotted lines to practice writing the numeral one 13 times, then color the picture of the turtle.
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Handwriting: S Is For Saddle
In this handwriting: S is for saddle worksheet, students trace over the dotted lines to practice writing the upper and lowercase letter S.
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Stem Cell Differentiation Game Questions
Thirty-five multiple-choice questions are spread out into boxes bordered with dotted lines so that they can be cut out to become game cards. Playing a game to review concepts is an effective way to learn, even if you are in college. Give...
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Making Two-Dimensional Shapes- Matching Worksheet
Now that your learners recognize two-dimensional shapes, can they find what each half of those shapes would look like? There are seven shapes on this worksheet, bisected by a dotted line. Scholars examine these shapes and match them to a...
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Dot To Dot: Counting 1-60
In this math worksheet, students complete a dot to dot picture by counting from 1 to 60 and connecting the lines. Students color the picture of the ghost.
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Caterpillar Connect the Dots
In this connect the dots worksheet, the youngest students are asked to connect the dots labeled 1-5 to complete a line drawing of a caterpillar.
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Tracing Straight Line Patterns
In this tracing lines worksheet, students trace 15 dotted examples of simple straight line patterns. There are no directions on the page.
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Tracing Jagged Lines
In this tracing activity, students trace three rows of jagged lines on regular primary writing lines. Students follow the dotted examples as carefully as possible.
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Trace a Sand Castle
In this tracing worksheet, students trace the dotted sand castle picture. Students then color the picture any way they like. Most dotted lines are curved but there are triangles as well.
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Count, Trace, and Print Numbers 1 to 20
The first of these four pages deals with numerals 1 - 5, and subsequent pages cover the following sets of five numerals. For each, one or two dominoes display the number of spots, dotted lines with arrows instruct how to write the...
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Lines: Invisible Journeys
Students create visual roadmaps and follow them with gesture to create lines. They draw lines with a white crayon on paper and then paint to create a crayon resist.
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Tracing Cursive Letters
In this tracing cursive letters worksheet, 3rd graders trace the dotted line letters for three words to practice their cursive handwriting.
Statistics Education Web
Walk the Line
How confident are you? Explore the meaning of a confidence interval using class collected data. Learners analyze data and follow the steps to determine a 95 percent confidence interval. They then interpret the meaning of the confidence...
Primary Resources
8mm Handwriting Template
It's a handwriting template that is perfect for intermediate learners; the smaller size allows for practice in using regular lined paper. However, it offers a dotted middle guideline to help remind writers about spacing and letter...
Illustrative Mathematics
Electoral College
A cross-curricular resource that takes the electoral votes and allows your learners to organize and analyze the data. Young voters can determine which states are more influential and interpret the dotplot provided for more data....
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Aborigine Dot Turtles
First graders create Aboriginal Dot Turtles using wax colors or crayons. The class discusses Aboriginal stories and art as a way to practice design. This lesson can be done in two 30-minute lesson segments.
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