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★★★★★ Kids Handwriting First Grade Dolch Sight Words with HWT (Handwriting Without Tears® style variation) by TeachersParadise.com St


Kids Handwriting Grade 1 HWT

★★★★★ Kids Handwriting First Grade Dolch Sight Words with HWT (Handwriting Without Tears® style variation) by TeachersParadise.com Studios ★★★★★

Writing is a skill you learn over time and the earlier children begin handwriting practice the better it is for their writing skills throughout life. TeachersParadise.com Studios First Grade Dolch Sight Words includes 41 First Grade vocabulary words. Children will learn at their own pace with words specifically chosen for their age group.

Practice the Handwriting Without Tears® handwriting style with ease. Trace the letter, hear the letter. Shake to erase & try again!

Finger Tracing Flashcards™ are a great learning tool for practicing the proper Handwriting Without Tears® Print Style handwriting method.

(Does not test for accuracy)

★ 41 words
★ Multiple thickness
★ Free Ad-supported version.
★ Language/Speech and Sounds: US English
★ Age Level: 1+
★ Title: Kids Handwriting Grade 1 HWT
★ Copyright 2012 TeachersParadise.com, Inc.

*Handwriting Without Tears is a registered trademarked of Jan Z. Olsen.
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