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Capital letters worksheet

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Capital Letter Tracing Worksheet

Children are engaged in a multisensory learning experience that stimulates their cognitive development when they trace the alphabet. Tracing letters engages multiple sensory pathways, including visual, tactile, and proprioceptive senses..

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Children will engage with tracing, writing, coloring and drawing. Worksheet provides a step-by-step model to teach basic printing for lowercase and capital letters.
Your students will love to work on their sight words with these Sight Word Sentence Scramble (Primer) worksheets. The sentences have been written especially for emergent readers incorporating Primer sight words, short vowel words, and picture clues. The basic sentence structure is great for reinforcing correct conventions such as capital letters and ending punctuation marks. Students cut and paste the words in the correct order to build a simple sentence.
Your students will love to work on their sight words with these Sight Word Sentence Scramble (Pre-Primer) worksheets. The sentences have been written especially for emergent readers incorporating Pre-Primer sight words, short vowel words, and picture clues. The basic sentence structure is great for reinforcing correct conventions such as capital letters and ending punctuation marks. Students cut and paste the words in the correct order to build a simple sentence.