Print capital and lower case letters displayed on large red and blue handwriting lines.
Print this Large Handwriting Chart out and display it in your classroom to show your students what each letter looks like.
Updated: 01 Apr 2019
Print capital and lower case letters displayed on large red and blue handwriting lines.
Non-Editable: PDF
Pages: 26 Pages
Years: F - 2
Write using unjoined lower case and upper case lettersElaborationsusing correct posture and pencil grip)learning how each letter is constructed including where to start and the direction to follow)writing words legibly using unjoined print script of ...
Write legibly and with growing fluency using unjoined upper case and lower case lettersElaborationsusing correct pencil grip and posture)writing sentences legibly and fluently using unjoined print script of consistent size (Skills: Literacy)(View thi...
Write words using unjoined lower-case and upper-case letters
Write words legibly and with growing fluency using unjoined upper-case and lower-case letters
Write words using unjoined lower-case and upper-case letters
Write words legibly and with growing fluency using unjoined lower-case and upper-case letters
Uses a legible, fluent and automatic handwriting style, and digital technology, including word-processing applications, when creating texts



Print capital and lower case letters displayed on large red and blue handwriting lines.
Print this Large Handwriting Chart out and display it in your classroom to show your students what each letter looks like.
Write using unjoined lower case and upper case lettersElaborationsusing correct posture and pencil grip)learning how each letter is constructed including where to start and the direction to follow)writing words legibly using unjoined print script of ...
Write legibly and with growing fluency using unjoined upper case and lower case lettersElaborationsusing correct pencil grip and posture)writing sentences legibly and fluently using unjoined print script of consistent size (Skills: Literacy)(View thi...
Write words using unjoined lower-case and upper-case letters
Write words legibly and with growing fluency using unjoined upper-case and lower-case letters
Write words using unjoined lower-case and upper-case letters
Write words legibly and with growing fluency using unjoined lower-case and upper-case letters
Uses a legible, fluent and automatic handwriting style, and digital technology, including word-processing applications, when creating texts

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This file would be much easier to use in the classroom as portrait instead of landscape. Fingers crossed you can make the update for us :-)
Hi Heather, Thanks for your message! Feel free to make any suggestions like this via our 'suggest a change link'. You can click the button against this resource, or go to https://www.teachstarter.com/au/suggest-a-change/, and make the suggestion here. Thanks! Sam
It would be great if this came in a portrait option instead of landscape.
Hi Maddison, please feel free to suggest a portrait version by using the changes & updates tab just above the comments section on this resource. That way, if the change gets made you will be notified straight away!