Basic Handwriting for Kids
T is for Trumpet: Letter Tt
In this letter Tt activity, students study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Tt. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Students finish by tracing and printing the word trumpet.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
R is for River: Letter Rr
In this letter Rr worksheet, students study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Rr. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Students finish by tracing and printing the word river.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
T is for Turtle: Letter Tt
For this letter Tt worksheet, students study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Tt. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Students finish by tracing and printing the word turtle.
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T is for Two: Letter Tt
In this letter Tt worksheet, students study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Tt. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Students finish by tracing and printing the word two.
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Letter Uu
In this letter Uu worksheet, students study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Uu. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Students finish by learning the sign language sign for the letter U.
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P is for Policeman: Letter Pp
For this letter Pp worksheet, learners study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Pp. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Learners finish by tracing and printing the word policeman.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
P is for Popcorn: Letter Pp
In this letter Pp worksheet, students study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Pp. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Students finish by tracing and printing the word popcorn.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
P is for Pot: Letter Pp
In this letter Pp learning exercise, students study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Pp. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Students finish by tracing and printing the word pot.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
L is for Lamp: Letter Ll
In this letter Ll worksheet, students study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Ll. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Students finish by tracing and printing the word lamp.
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L is for Lamp Post: Letter Ll
In this letter Ll activity, students study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Ll. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Students finish by tracing and printing the word lamp post.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
L is for Ladder: Letter Ll
In this letter Ll activity, learners study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Ll. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Learners finish by tracing and printing the word ladder.
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L is for Lap: Letter Ll
In this letter Ll instructional activity, students study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Ll. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Students finish by tracing and printing the word lap.
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T is for Top: Letter Tt
In this letter Tt worksheet, students study the stroke patterns for the capital and lowercase letter Tt. Students trace and then print both letters several times. Students finish by tracing and printing the word top.
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A is for American Sign Language: The Letter Aa
In this printing practice instructional activity, students follow the dotted lines and numbered arrows to practice printing two lines of both uppercase and lowercase A. If online, they can view an animation of how to form the letter.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
Practice—Vertical Lines
In this tracing vertical lines learning exercise, students practice tracing 8 dotted vertical lines and then write 180 vertical lines on their own on the lines provided.
Basic Handwriting for Kids
Prewriting Practice: Right Fourth and Half Circles
For this prewriting practice activity, learners trace and print right fourth and half circles starting from the top line and the middle line. Students complete three writing activities.
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Verbs in Sentences
In this recognizing adjectives worksheet, students read incomplete sentences and choose from a list of verbs to fill in the blank with adjectives. Students complete five sentences.
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Verbs
In this recognizing action verbs worksheet, students read incomplete sentences for context and verb tense clues, select a multiple choice verb and use it to complete the sentences. Students complete five sentences.
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Verbs in Sentences 7
For this present and past tense verbs usage activity, students read incomplete sentences for context and tense clues. They then choose the correct verbs from the provided list to complete the sentences. Students complete five sentences.
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Action and Be Verbs in Sentences
For this recognizing verbs worksheet, learners read incomplete sentences for context and tense clues, choose correct verbs, and fill in the blanks to complete the sentences. Pupils complete five sentences.
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Verb Word Bank Activity
For this verb worksheet, learners write sentences using verbs from a word box that contains 12 verbs and is located at the top of the page.
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Pronoun Word Bank Activity
For this pronoun activity, students complete sentences, using pronouns that appear in a word box at the top of the page. Word bank contains 9 words total.
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Verbs: Sentence Completions
In this verb worksheet, students fill in blanks to complete sentences, using a verb from a list of 3 that appear at the end of each sentence.
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Verbs in Sentences 8
In this verb usage worksheet, students read incomplete sentences for context and tense clues, choose correct verbs from multiple choices, and fill in the blanks to complete the sentences. Students fill in five blanks.