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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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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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Things That Start with E: Worksheet 2
Young writers trace examples of DeNelian upper and lower case letter Ee as well as words beginning with E. They practice on the primary lines. One nice thing about this worksheet is that learners write actual words.
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Geography A to Z: The Letter G
Using clues to answer questions is a way to increase deductive reasoning skills. Kids answer seven geography clues with answers all starting with the letter G. A great way to test world geography or warm up the class.
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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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Correspond, Don't Compliment
In this reading and writing analysis activity, students analyze reader's responses to authors. The goal is for students to determine if the letters are appropriate analytical correspondence or simply letters full of compliments.
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You Be the Judge
In this reading analysis and writing analysis instructional activity, students review their previous skills and judge a letter for its strengths and weaknesses. The three paragraph letter has some grammatical errors, but the goal is to...
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Connect the Dots and Write: Classroom
Beginning readers and writers connect the dots from images to words while practicing printing. A second activity requires that they determine what letter(s) is missing from the same list of words.
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Moving Left to Right
To get scholars ready for the curves, twists, and turns of alphabet letters, give them this tracing exercise. Early writers follow dotted lines with their finger from left to right first, then trace it with a pencil. The images are...
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The Lead Paragraph - How to Hook the Reader in 25 Words or Less
In this reading and writing analysis learning exercise, students read a sample letter that hooks the readers. The students then discuss and adjust three other writing samples to make them more interesting.
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The Letter M
In this word and letter recognition learning exercise, students explore the letter m. Students follow directions, color all of the pictures, and practice writing the letter m.
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The Letter H
In this letter H worksheet, learners color the word hat, a picture of a hat, upper and lower case H's, then trace and practice writing the letter on provided lines.
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Tracing the Letter E
In this penmanship practice worksheet, students use the lines provided to write the letter E. Students must practice writing capital letter "E" and lower case letter "e." Students also identify several words and matching images that use...
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Writing the Letters K to O
In this printing worksheet, learners trace both upper and lower case letters and then copy the letters twice using lines.
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Letter Mm Practice
In this letter Mm worksheet, students color the M purple and the M&M orange. Students then cut Mm's from magazines or newspapers and glue them on the circle of the M&M candy. Students then practice writing the letters Mm.
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Letter A
For this letter A worksheet, students color in the letter a examples and then write the letter a on their own. Students then circle the pictures that begin with the letter a.
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Letter N
In this letter N learning exercise, students color or trace the letter n examples and write the letter n on their own. Students then circle the images that begin with the letter n.
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Letter P
In this letter p instructional activity, students trace or color the letter p examples and then write the letter on their own. Students then circle the images that begin with the letter p.
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Letter f
In this letter f learning exercise, students trace or color the example letter f's and then write the letter f on their own. Students then circle the pictures that begin with f.
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Test Your Writing Skills: The English Alphabet
In this English alphabet worksheet, students practice writing capital letters of the English alphabet.
Confessions of a Homeschooler
A-Z Handwriting
Get your youngsters ready to write letters with a whole alphabet of practice pages! Each page includes an uppercase and a lowercase letter (each labeled with arrows to show how to draw the letters), an image of an animal or thing...
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Primary Source Worksheet: General Washington, Letter Declaring Acceptance of the Command of the Armies of the United States
Discover what influenced president George Washington's decision in his early career to command the United States army by analyzing his formal acceptance with this primary source analysis worksheet.
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Immigration Journeys
Through the journey of four stories of immigration, scholars complete graphic organizers and apply knowledge to create a visual representation of their findings on a large poster. Third and fourth readers write a letter to their...
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Not Getting the News about the Stamp Act
How did American colonists react to the Stamp Act of 1765? Your young historians will examine primary source material by reading excerpts from a transcription of the Pennsylvania Gazette and then identifying the sentiments expressed...
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