Printing Practice – Upper Case A – Z Multi-Page
You’ve made it to the end! Trace the upper case A – Z and then write each letter one time more on this three-page upper case printing practice page.
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You’ve made it to the end! Trace the upper case A – Z and then write each letter one time more on this three-page upper case printing practice page.
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Awesome is how you’ll do when tracing and writing the lower case a. Keep them nice and round with a short straight line. Write them five times per line. You get an A!
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Bring a buddy and begin practicing the lower case b. Trace and write each b as beautifully as can be. The bonus: Knowing you’re a budding letter b writer.
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Don’t crumble at the thought of tracing c’s. It’s the crowning achievement of your day! Trace and write the lower case c five times. You will certainly be glad you did.
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It can be doggone difficult to not get the b’s and the d’s mixed up. As you trace and write each lower case d say it out loud. Practice starting here five times per line.
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Which letter is used most frequently? You got it! The letter e. Write the lower case e five times on each line. You’ll be writing this one an awful lot during your lifetime!
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Have fun with the fantastic letter lower case f. Trace and write five times on the lines. That’s right five times. Don’t cheat and try only four times. Remember, cheaters never prosper.
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The grass is always greener on the other side. Put lots of effort into writing the lower case g really nicely, and the grass will be green on your side, too.
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How hard can it be to trace the letters handily? Not hard at all. With ease and joy trace and write the lower case h straight and tall on the lines. Hurrah! You did it! You’re a hero!
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Isn’t the letter i incredible? Without it we wouldn’t have the word write, which is what you need to do on this lower case i printing practice page. Write, write, write! I insist!
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Have a jolly time today with lower case j. Trace and write the letter j five times on each line. Joy will flood your heart when you do your very best job… and I’m not jokin’.
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Keep your eyes on the page and don’t be kooky. Trace and write the lower case k in a kingly way. Write the letters as if a whole kingdom were to see them.
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Lower case l is long and lean and is the easiest letter to write. Trace and write the letter l five times on each line – at least. Line them up straight and tall one after another.
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Look at all those m’s. Doesn’t it make you think of munching on something mmmm mmmm good, like m & ms! Trace and write all those lower case m’s five times on each line.
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It’s none other than… lower case n! Now center stage and no longer a newbie, n is the star of the show, ready to be traced and written nicely and neatly numerous times.
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The letter o is like an orange, simple and round. Trace and write the lower case o five times on each line. Offer an ovation for letter o, always so circular and fine.
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