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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!

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Download the A-Z Handwriting Worksheets

Each sheet contains some pre-writing practice for the letter along with capital and lowercase writing practice.

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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!

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141 Comments

  1. I teach vowels first then consonants. That way when you start consonants you can try beginning blends like if they’ve learned a,e,I,o,u then you start with T they can learn Ta, te, ti, to, tu.I don’t do a set order for consonants because I had some that were seasonal for example, we did P for pumpkin in the fall, and V for valentines in Feb and K for kite & W for watermelon when it’s warm etc.

  2. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!! I knew I wanted to start homeschooling my 3 1/2 year old son, but had no idea where to start. We just started this past week, and so far it's going really well. Thank you for sharing your creativity, knowledge and most of all your experience! Keep it coming!!!! P.S. – I also just read the recommended list of supplies, and wanted to let you know that on amazon I found a pack of 100 laminating sheets for $10!! When I went to the store to get them I almost passed out when I saw how expensive they were, so I wanted to share my "deal" since you have shared so much:)

  3. That's what I figured, but I thought I'd ask. We do use D'Nealian and would love to have your beautiful sheets (that match the rest of your curriculum) in the handwriting style we use. I do appreciate all of your work, though!!

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