Handwriting Practice Months of the year, Days of the week worksheet

Handwriting Practice Months of the year, Days of the week worksheet


Free download at teacherspayteachers.com

The importance of handwriting, especially in the primary grades.

Simple writing practice worksheet (3 pages)

With display poster of month of the year and days of the week

Week

Monday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Calendar

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Birthday

month

year

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Report Card Comments generator for IB PYP students

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blabber, ribbit, phew, neigh, beeow … what does that mean in Japanese??

Onomatopoeia is a common literary device to use while writing that many people use every single day – often times without even realizing they are using a form of it in their own language situation!

For non- native English learner sometimes cannot catch exact situation image, and because of that they might feel difficult for English book. Especially picture books are used many onomatopoeia words, mimic words and imitative words.

If you’re curious about onomatopoeia, I made a list for onomatopoeia words and Japanese. You can use in your ESL lesson for Japanese students.

It is created for native Japanese speakers to learn English vocabulary.

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Onomatopoeia-Word-List-for-Japanese-English-learner-4966191

Contained words

arf
bang
bash
click
fizz
flick
giggle
groan
jobber
knock
meow
neigh
oink
phew
snicker
slurp
rattle
ribbit
sizzle
puff
gnaw


blab, blabber
fluffy
flutter
itch, tickle
mumble
prickle
snaggy
sticky
snarl
shiny
pudgy
stagger
sob
smooth
pipping hot
brouhaha
dillydally
dizzy
dumpy
fuss
jerk

phew
rmbl/rumble
beep
honk
beeow
spang
spank
splat
pow
bam
ka-boom
krak
smack
clang
pon
zap
squash
eek
ba-dump
buzz

 

Handwriting Practice Animal Alphabet letters A-Z

Handwriting Practice–Animal Alphabet

Handwriting Practice Animal Alphabet letters A-Z


These alphabet handwriting practice pages provide opportunities for students to be explicitly taught how to correctly form each letter. They can also be used independently or as homework. Improve your students’ handwriting.

This is a fun way for you to introduce or review the alphabet with animals that begin with the letters A-Z. The product includes capital letter tracing practice, lowercase letter tracing practice, and trace the animal’s name in 1 page.

Examples of the animals include: an alligator, bear, cat, etc.

* Handwriting pages for all 26 letters

* Upper and lowercase letter practice

* Students can trace each letters

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