Print Awareness – Write Tall, Small, Fall Letters
In this worksheet each set of letters is represented by an animal. Kids trace the letters nicely and neatly on the primary writing lines. Then have them color the animals.
This section of print awareness resources focuses on the terms “tall, small and fall letters”. They refer to which part of the primary writing lines the letters touch or don’t touch. Using these categories helps kids to see there are three kinds of letters and brings a little more order to how they think about them. Though not necessarily a standards-based concept, tall, small and fall letters make learning letters a lot more fun! Each type of letter is represented by an animal – a giraffe represents the tall letters, a turtle represents the small letters, and a monkey represents the fall letters. Be sure to scroll all the way down to see all the pocket chart cards, worksheets, and a set of sorting strips.
17 resources
CCSS No specific standards
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In this worksheet each set of letters is represented by an animal. Kids trace the letters nicely and neatly on the primary writing lines. Then have them color the animals.
These easy-to-use sorting strips will provide lots of sorting fun. Cut out on the dotted lines, fold up 2-3 inches fron the bottom, put in baskets and sort the letters found on this page.