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Practicing Letters q and r
Youngsters drill their alphabet skills, honing in on lowercase letters q and r. They trace and print each letter before connecting it to images with the same initial sound. They also complete the alphabet by adding these...
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Practicing Letters S and T
Let your class learn about the sounds made by the letters s and t. They work to recognize each lowercase letter and match the letter to images that begin with the /t/ or /s/ sounds. They also trace each letter several times.
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Letters U and V
Little learners familiarize themselves with the letters u and v. They find objects in each of two pictures that begin with either v or u. They say the sound of each letter and then trace it several times.
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Symmetric Snowflake
In this pattern block symmetry worksheet, students analyze one half of a snowflake design. Students cover the design with pattern blocks and complete the design so that the dotted line is a line of symmetry.
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Pattern Block Shapes
In this pattern blocks activity, students cover the given shape with pattern blocks and trace each block in the design. Students make sure the design has the dotted line as a line of symmetry.
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Printing Practice - Tracing Words
In this printing practice worksheet, 1st graders trace dotted lines to write 6 words that name black line pictures of items such as a shirt, a crayon, a bird and a balloon. They complete the sentence, "A ____ is blue."
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Trace the Curves
In this printing activity, students will focus on fine motor skills. Students will trace four dotted, curved lines for pre printing practice.
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Ending Consonants
Provide this extensive practice packet for your young learners. Consider having them complete a section each day, or provide this for take-home work. For each letter, the learner says it aloud, traces it, writes it on the blank line, and...
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Picture/Word Worksheet #26 Trace the Words
In this printing practice worksheet, students trace dotted lines to write 6 words. They trace the words that are located under clip art pictures that represent each word. They write words such as rooster, fire and bow.
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Tracer Pages: Train Locomotive
In this hand eye coordination worksheet, students trace the dotted lines to create a picture of a train locomotive. Students color the picture.
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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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Gingerbread Trace and Decorate
In this tracing instructional activity, students trace the dotted lines to outline a gingerbread cookie. They decorate the cookie picture.
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Short Vowel “A” Activity Worksheets
24 activities make up this phonics activity book that focuses on the short vowel /a/. Early readers take part in tracing, filling in the blanks, coloring, finding differences in pictures, and completing mazes while using...
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Printing Letter Kk
In this printing letter k worksheet, students trace dotted examples of upper and lower case Zaner-Bloser letter k. Students form their own letters on the primary lines and write the word key.
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B is for Bow
In this letter B printing activity, learners trace 10 dotted examples of both upper and lower case printed Zaner-Bloser letter B. They also practice on their own on the blank primary lines. Some excellent practice!
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Observational Drawing
What shall we write about today? The opportunities are endless with a printable that offers space to write and draw a corresponding picture.
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Practice Tracing Lines (Straight)
In this tracing worksheet, students trace 3 dotted straight lines from top to bottom. The lines will complete a picture of falling leaves.
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Printing the Number 4 and Counting to 4
In this counting and printing practice worksheet, students follow the dotted lines to print 10 examples of the number 4. They color any four squares that are shown at the bottom of the page.
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Counting Dots to Five
Cute as a bug in a rug! This task involves tracing dotted-line numbers, counting the spots on ladybugs' backs, and then drawing a line to match the insect to the corresponding numeral. This is ideal to include in your homework packets...
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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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Rainy Weather
In this rainy day coloring worksheet, students color the rainy day scene and then they use fine motor skills to trace the dotted lines to make more rain.
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Handwriting Capital Letters G to L
In this handwriting capital letters G to L worksheet, students follow the example given, trace over the dotted lines, then write the letters G to L on the lines provided.
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Alphabet Letter F
In this alphabet letter F worksheet, students trace the dotted uppercase and lowercase alphabet letter F 12 times and then write them 6 times a piece on their own. Students write the word flag 4 times on the line provided.
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Learning the Number 7
In this number 7 worksheet, students trace 6 dotted examples of the number before practicing their own on primary lines. Students then color 7 triangles.