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,

I couldn¹t find the link in your message, but I searched for ³handwriting

worksheet maker² and found this site...

www.handwritingworksheets.com

Is that the one you like? It¹s great... I love the one where you can print

out the

worksheet with your child¹s name (traceable) so that they can practice

writing it. In fact,

my preschooler is happily doing that now. Thanks! Great find!

Caroline G.

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That was it!  Thanks!  I completely forgot to put the link lol.  I was emailing

it myself so I could find it later.

I love it, because I can put their spelling words for the week on it & kill two

birds with one stone.

Any suggestions and good sites anyone has for teaching better handwriting, I

would be grateful for!  I'm interested in the " Handwriting Without Tears "

curriculum - have heard great things about it, but will need to wait a while to

invest in it - should I decide I need to.

Thanks,

________________________________

From: Caroline Glover <sfglover@...>

Sent: Sunday, February 1, 2009 3:09:22 PM

Subject: Re: Handwriting worksheet maker

,

I couldn¹t find the link in your message, but I searched for ³handwriting

worksheet maker² and found this site...

www.handwritingwork sheets.com

Is that the one you like? It¹s great... I love the one where you can print

out the

worksheet with your child¹s name (traceable) so that they can practice

writing it. In fact,

my preschooler is happily doing that now. Thanks! Great find!

Caroline G.

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Noah used Handwriting without Tears at school. His OT works with him. If your

school district has an OT, you may want to ask about the program. Our OT copied

a lot of the worksheets for me to use with him at home. His handwriting,

provided he isn't agitated or upset (bigger and messier then) is pretty good. If

you remind him to " write small " he stays within the lines and has pretty good

letter formation.

HTH,

Robyn

> From: <thecolemans4@...>

> Subject: Re: Handwriting worksheet maker

>

> Date: Sunday, February 1, 2009, 1:31 PM

> That was it!  Thanks!  I completely forgot to put the link

> lol.  I was emailing it myself so I could find it later.

> I love it, because I can put their spelling words for the

> week on it & kill two birds with one stone.

> Any suggestions and good sites anyone has for teaching

> better handwriting, I would be grateful for!  I'm

> interested in the " Handwriting Without Tears "

> curriculum - have heard great things about it, but will need

> to wait a while to invest in it - should I decide I need to.

> Thanks,

>

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Caroline Glover <sfglover@...>

>

> Sent: Sunday, February 1, 2009 3:09:22 PM

> Subject: Re: Handwriting worksheet maker

>

>

> ,

>

> I couldn¹t find the link in your message, but I searched

> for ³handwriting

> worksheet maker² and found this site...

>

> www.handwritingwork sheets.com

>

> Is that the one you like? It¹s great... I love the one

> where you can print

> out the

> worksheet with your child¹s name (traceable) so that they

> can practice

> writing it. In fact,

> my preschooler is happily doing that now. Thanks! Great

> find!

>

> Caroline G.

>

>

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