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Counting and Printing: The Number 5
In this number printing learning exercise, students first study the word five and the numeral five. Students then practice trace and print the word five and the numeral five multiple times on the provided lines.
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Printing Practice: Color Words
In this penmanship activity, students first trace the color word and then use the blank lines to print the color word three to four times. The color words listed are white, brown, black, pink, and purple.
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Counting and Printing Practice: The Number 11
In this counting and printing practice worksheet, students first study the word eleven and the numeral 11 and count eleven dots. Students then trace and print both the word and numeral eleven.
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Tracing Capital Letters: A-Z
In this printing alphabet worksheet, students trace the capital letters of the alphabet from A through Z. The objective is to enhance penmanship skills and knowledge of the capital letters of the alphabet.
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Tracing and Spelling: The Letter Cc
In this printing practice learning exercise, students first trace the capital letter C and then the lower case letter c to improve their penmanship skills. Students then study several words to help them spell using the letter c.
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Counting and Printing: Number 4
In this number four worksheet, students study the word four, count four circles, and then practice printing the numeral four and the word four.
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Counting and Printing: The Number 3
For this penmanship worksheet, students study the numeral three and the word three and then practice printing both by first tracing and then printing on their own.
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Complete Alphabet Trace
In this printing practice worksheet, students enhance their printing abilities and their alphabet knowledge by tracing each letter in the alphabet from a through z.
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Counting and Printing: The Number Two
In this penmanship practice worksheet, students study the word and numeral three and then practice writing both by first tracing and then printing them.
