Handwriting Teaching Resources
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I Can! I Can't ... Yet. – Handwriting Worksheet (Version 1)
A handwriting worksheet designed to help students goal set by reflecting on what they can and cannot do yet.
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One Sentence About Me - Getting to Know You Activity
A worksheet to use at the beginning of the year get to know students.
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Lowercase Letter Formation Task Cards
Teach the basic formation of lowercase letters with this set of task cards.
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The Pencil Grip Flip Trick
A poster explaining a trick to help students with correct pencil grip.
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Queensland Cursive Entries and Exits Spaceship - Green
A set of 12 Queensland Cursive entry and exit shuttles to join together to make a handwriting spaceship.
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Handwriting Hints Poster
A poster providing helpful hints to produce good handwriting.
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Handwriting Stamina Award Certificate
Give positive feedback to your students when they display excellent handwriting skills.
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'Spaceman' Finger Spacing Template
A 'Spaceman' and 'Spacewoman' template to help children when writing.
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Joined Writing License
Award your students with this certificate when they have mastered their joined writing skills.
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Writing Numbers 0-10
A chart to assist students when learning how to form numbers.
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Large Handwriting Charts - Capital Letters
Print handwriting displayed on large red and blue lines.
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Holding Your Pencil Poster
A poster highlighting how to properly hold your pencil.
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Shapes in the Alphabet Posters
A set of 4 posters explaining the shapes found in the letters of the alphabet.
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Handwriting Posters - Dirt, Grass and Sky Background
Handwriting posters using a dirt, grass and sky background.
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A-Z Letter Formation – Handwriting Practice Video
Get your littlest learners to form their letters correctly with this set of handwriting practice videos for every letter from A to Z!
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Supporting Ambidextrous Kids in the Classroom: What Teachers Need to Know
Is it ok if a child is ambidextrous? An occupational therapist offers tips to help teachers support students who use two hands in the classroom.