![]() ![]() If you have a preschooler you might want to check out my Letter of the Week Curriculum, click on the image below to see more preschool activities. The curriculum introduces beginning reading, math and handwriting skills, and prepares students to enter into first grade! Create your own custom handwriting worksheets for handwriting practice You can choose traditional or modern print styles: Handwriting Worksheets for Print Practice. When you’re working with young children start with less repetitions. All you have to do is insert your child’s name and how many times you’d like the name repeated. The K4 Kindergarten Curriculum is great for kids age 4-5 who are kindergarten ready. These free name tracing worksheets for preschool are perfect for developing those beginner writing skills in kids. These activities go great with my K4 Kindergarten Curriculum. There is also extra space on the primary-ruled lines to practice writing the letters without the guidance of the dotted lines. Trace along the dotted lines to make the uppercase and lowercase letters. The first row of letters are traceable to help students properly form the letters, and then there is a blank line so they can try it on their own as well. Letter Y, y - Tracing (Smaller Font Size) Use this worksheet to continue practicing the letter Y. ![]() The line spacing for these sheets should be appropriate for kindergarten, first, or second graders who need more practice with D’Nealian handwriting skills.Įach letter includes capital and lowercase letter practice. ![]() –> Download the D’Nealian Handwriting Sheets <– Happy New Year everyone! I thought I’d kick off the new year with a highly requested freebie download for you all!Īfter publishing my K4 Handwriting Worksheets (manuscript) and my Cursive Handwriting Worksheets, I’ve had several requests for D’Nealian Handwriting worksheets, so here they are!Īs usual, you can print on copy paper and have students write with pencil on the sheets, or you can also print on copy paper, then laminate or stick inside a page protector and allow them to use them with Expo Dry-Erase markers! That way they’re re-usable and you can practice your sheets as many times as needed! ![]()
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