Handwriting posters using a dirt, grass and sky background.
Print these posters and display them in your classroom to assist students when learning to form letters correctly.
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[resource:19776]Updated: 03 Feb 2019
Handwriting posters using a dirt, grass and sky background.
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Pages: 27 Pages
Years: F - 2
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Handwriting posters using a dirt, grass and sky background.
Print these posters and display them in your classroom to assist students when learning to form letters correctly.
This resource is also available with arrows
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The example picture has the red solid line but when it's downloaded in VIC cursive, the solid line is blue.
Hi Christine, Thanks for your comment. The lines that have been used for each font have been taken from that state's guidelines. We use the website, www.austranschoolfonts.com.au to gain our information and the Victorian handlines are all blue. If you have different information feel free to send it through to us at [email protected]. Thanks so much
Hello, Could you please make an alphabet strip that has the dirt, grass and sky letters on the correct lines? Just like this but with the letters all in a line so I can print and laminate them and pop them on student desks. Also with the Victorian Modern Cursive font option would be great please! Thanks
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