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Books - Letter, Number And Punctuation Sets
Letters that can be customised for personalised signs in your classroom.
Print out these letters, numbers, and punctuation symbols to use on bulletin boards or to make signs for your classroom.
Alternatively, put the words for your bulletin board or sign into the customiser, and it will only generate the letters you need!
This resource includes:
- a set of large uppercase alphabet letters
- a set of large lowercase alphabet letters
- a set of numbers 0 to 9
- punctuation.

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Would it be possible to have 13 letters to an A4 page, so that the entire alphabet can be printed smaller on just 2 pages? These would be perfect for our library shelves. Thanks.
Katrina Roocke · Aug 10th, 2018
Hi Katrina,
Thanks for your comment. We are working hard to complete your request. My colleague Kristian will be in touch soon.
Have a great day.
Alison.
Alison Smith · Aug 14th, 2018