I am so appreciative of the kind comments and generosity of the many fellow bloggers I have met thus far. Thank you ALL for sharing as you do! As a thank-you, I am posting the sequencing activity pages I made for my own students. All of my kiddos can use scissors (I know, I know…be still my heart), so we are doing a variety of “arranging” type activities during the week. I began working with our Tier I students this a.m., and even though several know the letters of the alphabet, many are unsure of the sequence as seen on paper. And…who doesn’t need to practice forming/writing the letters? The following file comes in pdf format with six pages covering the alphabet in five letter chunks (except for the last page–Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz). You will notice both “mama” and “baby” letters are practiced. I feel teaching the many forms of Aa is just as effective as teaching all capitals, or all lowercase. Click on the picture to grab this resource! Have a great “short” week too.
Maggie

Love this! My kinders need lots of practice cutting and this is great beginning of the year practice! Thank you for sharing! 🙂
Cheryl
Crayons and Curls
Hi pianowoman!These are great. I will definitely be using these in my kinder class. I am now following you. I would love for you to visit my blog and follow me
Ms. Patterson (runamouth)
Pocket Full of Kinders
Thank you for the printout!
littlemisskindergarten.blogspot.com
This is just what my kids need. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, these are such great practice.
Following you now. Love the abc order pages. Thanks.
I love this…can you tell me what font you use for the bottom letters??? I am looking all over for one similar!
I purchased the software from sigaprint software several years ago. It is called Schoolhouse Fonts. 🙂
love these practice pages Maggie!!
jeannie
Kindergarten Lifestyle