Matching "Print" & "Cursive" letters (Upper vs lowercase) activity

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Matching activity and lower vs uppercase discrimination.

A download of a PDF file with:

- Matching of 26 “Print“ letters, uppercase (capital) and lowercase letters in light blue colours to match and trace.

- Matching “correction” sheet of 26 “Print“ letters, uppercase (capital) and lowercase letters as a control of error for the child.

- Matching of 26 “Cursive“ letters, uppercase (capital) and lowercase letters in light blue colours to match and trace.

- Matching “correction” sheet of 26 “Cursive“ letters, uppercase (capital) and lowercase letters as a control of error for the child.

To introduce the child around 4.5-5 years old after pre-writing activities such as practical life, sensorial, tracing shapes and forms and sandpaper letters.

This is great to practice hand and eye coordination and discrimination of letters (uppercase and lowercase) and also tracing the letter.

  1. To associate sound of the letter with their graphic symbols both lowercase and uppercase letters

  2. To experience the wrist, hand, and arm motion with the letters

  3. To connect the sound to the letter

  4. To match lowercase to uppercase (capital letters) letters

*Also check out the sandbox letters under freebies and for more advanced writing, the tracing letters booklets under shop.

My materials are designed on an A4 sized paper to be printed on actual size.

Please note that the materials are meant for your personal use only and it is not permitted to modify, resale or further redistribution.

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Matching activity and lower vs uppercase discrimination.

A download of a PDF file with:

- Matching of 26 “Print“ letters, uppercase (capital) and lowercase letters in light blue colours to match and trace.

- Matching “correction” sheet of 26 “Print“ letters, uppercase (capital) and lowercase letters as a control of error for the child.

- Matching of 26 “Cursive“ letters, uppercase (capital) and lowercase letters in light blue colours to match and trace.

- Matching “correction” sheet of 26 “Cursive“ letters, uppercase (capital) and lowercase letters as a control of error for the child.

To introduce the child around 4.5-5 years old after pre-writing activities such as practical life, sensorial, tracing shapes and forms and sandpaper letters.

This is great to practice hand and eye coordination and discrimination of letters (uppercase and lowercase) and also tracing the letter.

  1. To associate sound of the letter with their graphic symbols both lowercase and uppercase letters

  2. To experience the wrist, hand, and arm motion with the letters

  3. To connect the sound to the letter

  4. To match lowercase to uppercase (capital letters) letters

*Also check out the sandbox letters under freebies and for more advanced writing, the tracing letters booklets under shop.

My materials are designed on an A4 sized paper to be printed on actual size.

Please note that the materials are meant for your personal use only and it is not permitted to modify, resale or further redistribution.

Matching activity and lower vs uppercase discrimination.

A download of a PDF file with:

- Matching of 26 “Print“ letters, uppercase (capital) and lowercase letters in light blue colours to match and trace.

- Matching “correction” sheet of 26 “Print“ letters, uppercase (capital) and lowercase letters as a control of error for the child.

- Matching of 26 “Cursive“ letters, uppercase (capital) and lowercase letters in light blue colours to match and trace.

- Matching “correction” sheet of 26 “Cursive“ letters, uppercase (capital) and lowercase letters as a control of error for the child.

To introduce the child around 4.5-5 years old after pre-writing activities such as practical life, sensorial, tracing shapes and forms and sandpaper letters.

This is great to practice hand and eye coordination and discrimination of letters (uppercase and lowercase) and also tracing the letter.

  1. To associate sound of the letter with their graphic symbols both lowercase and uppercase letters

  2. To experience the wrist, hand, and arm motion with the letters

  3. To connect the sound to the letter

  4. To match lowercase to uppercase (capital letters) letters

*Also check out the sandbox letters under freebies and for more advanced writing, the tracing letters booklets under shop.

My materials are designed on an A4 sized paper to be printed on actual size.

Please note that the materials are meant for your personal use only and it is not permitted to modify, resale or further redistribution.