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This resource is designed to help improve penmanship through the use of pangrams. A pangram is a sentence that uses all 26 letters of the alphabet. This tool includes:
This resource is versatile and can be tailored to the needs of individual students. It can be used in the classroom or at home for additional writing practice. This can be used as a reference or as a typing exercise to improve keyboarding skills. The use of pangrams adds an element of fun to the often tedious task of penmanship practice, keeping students engaged and motivated. Pangrams use all 26 letters of the alphabet and can be used to check letter formation or for a little extra penmanship practice. This resource includes 15 cards to be cut out in 2 different versions.
Looking for more pangram tools check out this 3 practice sheets or check out this larger pangram resource!
Pumpkin Themed Alphabet & Number Tracing Cards - Fall Themed Writing Activity
By Morgan Jeffries
Pumpkin Themed Alphabet & Number Tracing Flashcards - Fall Themed Learning Activity
What’s Included In This Package:
This is a great activity to help your students practice holding a pencil and writing their numbers and letters.
By Pacific Street Playschool
Editable Name Cards
**This is a PowerPoint file for editing purposes**
These editable name cards have so many uses in the classroom. I would suggested printing on cardstock, cutting, and laminating each card for long lasting use.
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Suggested Uses:
Use as name cards during morning greeting songs to promote name and letter identification/ recognition.
Use as name cards to assist student writing their names during daily sign in or in areas of interest.
Use as calling cards to ensure students are being called on fairly.
Use as templates for vocabulary word cards to add to your interest areas or on your focus board.
Use as bookmarks in student's journals to hold their place and act as a name writing resource.
Use as labels for student cots/rest mats, cubbies, or personal spaces.
Is there another way you can think of to use these cards?
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Keywords: Editable, Name Cards, Flashcards, BookMark, Vocabulary Cards, Names, Name identification, Letter Identification
These editable name cards can be used in various ways throughout the classroom; to label items such as cubbies or rest cots, as name cards to assist students with name and letter identification, or to assist students with name writing in interest areas such as the writing center or art center.
These cards include a child's picture and name; highlighting the first letter of their name in red and lowercase letters in black (colors and font can be edited).
This file requires PowerPoint to open and edit.
I used the font Blank Space Solid by KG Fonts in my example. This is a free font for PERSONAL USE that can be downloaded HERE.
By Tomorrowcomes
This resource is designed to help improve penmanship through the use of pangrams. A pangram is a sentence that uses all 26 letters of the alphabet. This tool includes:
- 15 different pangrams for students to practice writing. Each one is unique and will challenge students to form every letter of the alphabet.
- A list of all 15 pangrams. This can be used as a reference or as a typing exercise to improve keyboarding skills.
- A pangram definition sheet. This sheet explains what a pangram is and challenges students to create their own. This can spark creativity and further practice in writing and letter formation.
- 15 pangram flashcards students can use for penmanship practice or typing exercise. 2 versions included.
This resource is versatile and can be tailored to the needs of individual students. It can be used in the classroom or at home for additional writing practice. The use of pangrams adds an element of fun to the often tedious task of penmanship practice, keeping students engaged and motivated.