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As we’re going through the Letter of the Week activities, I wanted to add in some more handwriting now that we’ve done all the pre-writing practice, and here they are for you too!
Download the A-Z Handwriting Worksheets
Each sheet contains some pre-writing practice for the letter along with capital and lowercase writing practice.
Click here to get the rest of my Letter of the Week activities
The download contains pages for the letters I have more than one subject selection for as well.
These activities are part of my K4 level expansion to my Letter of the Week Curriculum, click on the images below to see more activities. The K4 curriculum isn’t quite finished yet, so until I get it packaged all nice and purdy you can download from my posts!
I love these worksheets! Thank you for sharing it to us! 🙂
I love these worksheets! Thanks for sharing. It’ll be a great help! 🙂
I’ll add my gratitude to the list! Best set of alphabet writing printables I’ve ever seen. Thank you!
Fabulous!! Thank you so much!!
Thanks so much for posting this! My 3yr old loves it! I did have some issues printing them.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I love everything you do.
Thank you, these are just what I needed! It’s surprisingly difficult to find a ‘B’ paper with a butterfly and a ‘C’ paper with a caterpillar, and you have both! Love the “getting ready” section in addition to the letter practice.
Thankyou SUPERMUM!
These are AWESOME!!! I love these handwriting sheets. How genius to do line tracing to get ready to write the letter. It helps them practice to feel confident. I’m so excited. Thank you!
Hi, I was wondering if you could please send me the updated link for your “A-Z Handwriting Worksheets”. When I try to open the link, it sends me to an empty page.
Thank you SO MUCH for helping me teach my little girl and for giving us some fun and educational things to do together! She loves your ideas! Makes me supermom (lol) when I have an activity for her everyday!
Blessings,
Christine
Hi Christy,
The link is correct, but if the document won’t open in your browser window, try RIGHT clicking on the download link. Then select “Save Link As” and pick a place to save the file. It should download the PDF and then you can open and print. Unfortunately the file is too large to email, but hopefully the RIGHT clicking trick will work!