Printing Practice – Upper and Lower Case T
Big T, little t, what begins with T? Tyler and toy for printing practice you see. Trace and write the upper and lower case T three times per line.
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Alphabet Concepts about Print Phonics and Phonemic Awareness
Big T, little t, what begins with T? Tyler and toy for printing practice you see. Trace and write the upper and lower case T three times per line.
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Upper and lower case U tracing and printing practice. Write the letters U twice on each line. Trace the name Uriel and the word up and write again.
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Plenty of printing practice of upper and lower case V. Trace the letters and write two more times. Trace and write the name Victor and the word vase.
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Trace and write the upper and lower case W. Write some more for additional practice. The name Will and the word worm are for even more writing practice.
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These upper and lower case X are for tracing and writing. Use the blank lines to write the letters two more times. Trace and write Xena and x-ray.
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Trace the upper and lower case Y. Practice printing the letters on the lines. The name Yvette and the word yard are provided for more practice.
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Trace the upper and lower case Z. Then write slowly and neatly two more times on the lines. Trace and write the name Zach and the word zoo.
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This short story for kindergarten gives a few facts about ants and how and where they go. I don’t want them crawling on me!
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Sarah is the star of the show in this short story for kindergarten. She is trying to catch a butterfly and succeeds!
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Look out! Buzzy bees may sting you. A few facts and a little imagination make this worksheet entertaining!
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Need some ideas of how to take care of the earth? Look no farther! You’ll find some ideas in this kindergarten reading passage.
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This short story for kindergarten takes place around the dinner table. See who likes veggies and who doesn’t…
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In this kindergarten short story kids talk about grapes – the colors they come in, what is made out of them and more!
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Ever have something suddenly scare you? Enter the grasshopper in this short story just for kindergarten! No need to be afraid.
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Here’s a kindergarten short story that’s been a conversation in most homes. “What do you want on your hamburger?”
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We couldn’t have a set of kindergarten short stories without one about ice cream! Two scoops please, in different flavors.
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