Archive: Writing worksheets



A-Z Uppercase Lowercase Letter Tracing Worksheets

Alphabet tracing sheet A though Z

Learning the ABC and practice writing the alphabet is among the very first things that kids spend a lot of time with teachers and parents exploring, teaching and learning together. At this very early age, learning should be experienced through playing, practicing and repeating to make the whole process fun and easy for kids to absorb and remember.

In previous posts, I presented a lot of alphabet coloring pages to help kids recognize all the letters from A-Z through coloring activities with both uppercase and lowercase letters. In this post, I’m introducing to you series of alphabet manuscript tracing worksheets. Happy playing & learning!

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Days of the Week and Months of the Year Worksheets

Days of week tracing practice page

I’ve just noticed that I’ve never created or posted any practice worksheets for kids, mine included, to learn about days of the week and months of the year. Although my youngest daughter can tell the days and months fluently, she had a hard time spelling the days such as Tuesday, Wednesday, or the months like January and February etc. Now, that’s totally ok and quite expected, I guess I could do something to help.

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Cursive A-Z Uppercase Lowercase Tracing Worksheets

Alphabet cursive tracing sheet A though Z

I have another post about practice writing the uppercase and lowercase manuscript alphabet, which has been well received and highly rated by parents and teachers alike. Since that post, some have asked me (through the Comments section) to also create handwriting practice sheets for the cursive alphabet forms. It’s a valid request, but until now I’ve had the opportunity to do it.

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Blank Book Report & Writing Worksheet

Book report writing worksheet

Coming from a different country with a different educational background, what has always amazed me is how early kids are exposed to and start reading books on a regular basis overhere. Starting from kindergarten, almost every week, my daughters bring home new books together with the book report worksheets that they need to finish and turn in the week after.

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