Alphabet Printing Practice

$5.99

Children naturally start letters from their body, and draw up, resulting in many poorly formed letters and habits difficult to break. These friendly child graphics point to the correct starting position, marked with a dot, for each upper and lower case letter of the alphabet.

The lower case line gray space helps with instruction and visualization of proper form. Simple vocabulary such as “keep your letter in the gray space,” or “Don’t let any white get in your letter” helps students visualize proper formation.

This downloadable product contains one page for each letter of the alphabet. Only sample pages are shown here.

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Children naturally start letters from their body, and draw up, resulting in many poorly formed letters and habits difficult to break. These friendly child graphics point to the correct starting position, marked with a dot, for each upper and lower case letter of the alphabet.

The lower case line gray space helps with instruction and visualization of proper form. Simple vocabulary such as “keep your letter in the gray space,” or “Don’t let any white get in your letter” helps students visualize proper formation.

This downloadable product contains one page for each letter of the alphabet. Only sample pages are shown here.

Children naturally start letters from their body, and draw up, resulting in many poorly formed letters and habits difficult to break. These friendly child graphics point to the correct starting position, marked with a dot, for each upper and lower case letter of the alphabet.

The lower case line gray space helps with instruction and visualization of proper form. Simple vocabulary such as “keep your letter in the gray space,” or “Don’t let any white get in your letter” helps students visualize proper formation.

This downloadable product contains one page for each letter of the alphabet. Only sample pages are shown here.